Programme de bourses Fondation Aléo x Beneva : Beneva investit dans les étudiant·e·s-athlètes du Québec pour une 17e année

May 21, 2026 | Scholarship award

Québec, 21 mai 2026 – Accueillis dans les bureaux de Beneva à Québec, 21 récipiendaires de la cohorte 2026 du programme Beneva de la Fondation Aléo se sont vu remettre un total de 100 000 $ en bourses et en services par le président et chef de la direction, M. Jean-François Chalifoux.

Des 21 boursières et boursiers, six font leur entrée dans le groupe d’athlètes soutenu·e·s par Beneva depuis 2009. Ce groupe de prestige compte notamment les Olympiens Kim Boutin, in speed skating, Katherine Savard, in swimming, and the diver Nathan Zsombor-Murray! Une équipe qui s’enrichit d’année en année.

Quelques mois après les Jeux olympiques de Milan-Cortina, les personnes rassemblées pour la remise ont d’ailleurs pu assister à un bloc olympique où Florence Brunelle, médaillée d’argent et de bronze de ces JO, Émile Nadeau, 940th-Anniversary activities de la grande finale des sauts, ainsi que Béatrice Lamarche, 540th-Anniversary activities au 1000 m et 740th-Anniversary activities au 500 m en patinage de vitesse longue piste, ont partagé leur expérience unique.

La remise de bourses Beneva s’inscrit dans une association avec la Fondation Aléo qui se déploie à travers plusieurs initiatives. Elle comprend notamment l’événement At the Games for the athletes, tenu en mars dernier, pour lequel Beneva agissait à titre de partenaire co-présentateur. Elle inclut également le Marathon Beneva de Montréal, où la Fondation Aléo constitue, pour une troisième année consécutive, l’une des causes associées au volet From the heart to the race à l’automne 2026.

In their own words:

« Depuis plus de 17 ans, Beneva est fière de s’associer à la Fondation Aléo pour soutenir les étudiants‑athlètes dans leur parcours. Fidèles à nos racines mutualistes, nous croyons à l’importance de prendre soin des gens et de les accompagner dans leurs projets de vie. En appuyant ces jeunes, au‑delà de l’aide financière, nous contribuons à leur développement et à leur réussite à long terme. C’est un engagement qui fait profondément du sens pour nous. »

– Jean-François Chalifoux, président et chef de la direction de Beneva

« La mission de la Fondation Aléo peut être réalisée grâce aux partenaires et donateurs. Beneva fait partie de nos partenaires de prestige, loyale depuis près de deux décennies. Le lien qui s’est établi depuis toutes ces années est précieux autant pour la Fondation que pour les dizaines d’étudiants-athlètes qui ont reçu la confiance de Beneva. Ce soutien inestimable leur permet de combiner dans un seul et même plan le sport de haut niveau et les études afin de réaliser leurs rêves et vivre un parcours unique. Beneva contribue à leur offrir les moyens de réaliser leurs ambitions. »

– Patricia Demers, Executive Director of the Aléo Foundation

 

Récipiendaires du Programme de bourses Beneva 2026

Name Discipline Age Amount City School
Justin Boudreau Cross-country skiing 20 4000 $ Boucherville Collège de Maisonneuve
Amélie Bourgeois Alpine skiing 21 4000 $ Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville University of Montreal
Charlie Breault Artistic swimming 16 4000 $ Saint-Hyacinthe Les Estacades Academy
Florence Brunelle Short track speed skating 22 4000 $ Trois-Rivières McGill University
Victoriane Charron Artistic gymnastics 18 4000 $ Mont-Saint-Hilaire Cégep de Saint-Hyacinthe
Matt Cullen Diving 20 4000 $ Rosemère Lionel-Groulx College
Ion Diacenco Water polo 20 4000 $ Côte Saint-Luc Polytechnique Montréal
Florence Hamel Sprint canoeing 19 4000 $ Kirkland Sainte-Anne International College
Félix Hamel Cycling 22 2000 $ Sainte-Julie University of Sherbrooke
Simone Huang Badminton 19 4000 $ Laval College of Bois-de-Boulogne
Amélie-Laura Jasmin Diving 22 4000 $ Montréal (Saint-Laurent) HEC Montréal
Jacob Lebel Snowboard cross 19 4000 $ Saint Mary Cégep Champlain – St. Lawrence
Grégoire Mercier-Noël Volleyball 23 4000 $ Boucherville University of Sherbrooke
Émile Nadeau Freestyle skiing (aerials) 22 4000 $ Prévost Limoilou College
Samuel Picard Cross-country skiing 20 4000 $ Whale's Head Garneau College
Alexis Rhéaume BMX 19 4000 $ Quebec (La Haute-Saint-Charles) Sainte-Foy College
Sarina Shrestha Freestyle skiing (aerials) 18 4000 $ Montreal (Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie) Sainte-Foy College
Benjamin Tessier Diving 21 4000 $ Blainville Collège de Maisonneuve
Jacob Townsend Veil 21 4000 $ Hudson Concordia University
Nathan Viau Trampoline 19 4000 $ Beloeil École nationale d’aérotechnique
Aby-Léonie Ward Long track speed skating 16 2000 $ Lévis (Charny) Pointe-Lévy High School

 

About Beneva
Beneva est la plus grande mutuelle d’assurance au pays, forte de 3,8 millions de membres et de plus de 6 500 employés dédiés à protéger les gens. Son approche bienveillante, fondée sur ses valeurs humaines partagées par ses employés, s’ancre dans ses racines mutualistes. Née en 2020 du regroupement de La Capitale et de SSQ Assurance, l’entreprise a consolidé sa présence pancanadienne grâce à son regroupement avec Gore Mutual en 2026. Avec un actif combiné de 30,3 milliards de dollars, Beneva se distingue par sa vaste offre en assurance collective, en assurance de dommages, en assurance individuelle et en services financiers. Son siège social est situé à Québec. Pour plus d’information, rendez-vous sur beneva.ca.

About the Aléo Foundation
The Aléo Foundation's mission is to maximize the full potential of as many outstanding student-athletes as possible, from all backgrounds, to generate significant and lasting impact. Established in 1985, it has awarded over $25 million in scholarships to more than 5,000 student-athletes from across Quebec. In addition to these scholarships, there is an essential component of lifelong services provided to all recipients during and after their athletic and academic journeys. To support these mentoring services, the Aléo Research Chair is now a vector of scientific results available to the entire sports community here.

The fundraising campaign Generations of Impact aims to raise six million dollars in three years to move closer to our grand vision: that student-athletes of excellence enrich society through their current and future leadership, both through their exceptional contributions and the inspiring examples they embody.

To support Generations of Impact

For more information: fondationaleo.ca
LinkedIn   Facebook   Instagram   YouTube   Spotify

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For your information:

Annie Dubé
Director of Communications and Marketing
Aléo Foundation
438-884-6626
annie.dube@fondationaleo.ca

Media relations
Beneva
1-866-332-3806
media@beneva.ca

 

Aléo Foundation x Beneva Scholarship Program: Beneva is investing in student-athletes in Quebec for the 17th year

Quebec City, May 21, 2026 – At Beneva’s offices in Quebec City, 21 recipients from the 2026 cohort of the Aléo Foundation’s Beneva program were presented with a total of $100,000 in grants and services by President and CEO Jean-François Chalifoux.

Of the 21 scholarship recipients, six are joining the group of athletes Beneva has been supporting since 2009. This prestigious group includes Olympians Kim Boutin, in short track peed skating, Katherine Savard, in swimming) and diver Nathan Zsombor-Murray! It’s a team that grows stronger every year.

A few months after the Milan-Cortina Olympic Games, those gathered for the ceremony were also treated to an Olympic exhibition featuring Florence Brunelle, a silver and bronze medalist at those Games, Émile Nadeau, who placed 9th in the ski jumping grand final, and Béatrice Lamarche, who placed 5th in the 1,000m and 7th in the 500m in long-track speed skating, shared their unique experiences.

The presentation of the Beneva scholarships is part of a partnership with the Aléo Foundation that encompasses several initiatives. These include the “Aux Jeux pour les athlètes” event, held last March, for which Beneva served as a co-presenting partner. It also includes the Beneva Montreal Marathon, where the Aléo Foundation is, for the third consecutive year, one of the causes associated with the “Du cœur à la course” initiative in the fall of 2026.

In their own words:

“For over 17 years, Beneva has been proud to partner with the Aleo Foundation in supporting student‑athletes throughout their journey. True to our mutualist roots, we believe in the importance of taking care of people and supporting them in their life projects. By supporting these young individuals beyond financial assistance, we help foster their development and long‑term success. This is a commitment that holds deep meaning for us.”

– Jean-François Chalifoux, President and CEO of Beneva

“The Aléo Foundation’s mission is made possible thanks to our partners and donors. Beneva is one of our prestigious partners and has been a loyal supporter for nearly two decades. The bond that has developed over the years is invaluable both to the Foundation and to the dozens of student-athletes who have earned Beneva’s trust. This invaluable support allows them to combine elite-level sports and academics in a single plan, enabling them to realize their dreams and embark on a unique journey. Beneva helps provide them with the means to achieve their ambitions.”

– Patricia Demers, Executive Director of the Aléo Foundation

 

Recipients of the 2026 Beneva Scholarship Program

Name Sport Age Amount City School
Justin Boudreau Cross-country skiing 20 $4,000 Boucherville Collège de Maisonneuve
Amélie Bourgeois Alpine skiing 21 $4,000 Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville University of Montreal
Charlie Breault Artistic swimming 16 $4,000 Saint-Hyacinthe Les Estacades Academy
Florence Brunelle Short-track speed skating 22 $4,000 Trois-Rivières McGill University
Victoriane Charron Artistic gymnastics 18 $4,000 Mont-Saint-Hilaire Cégep de Saint-Hyacinthe
Matt Cullen Scuba diving 20 $4,000 Rosemère Lionel-Groulx College
Ion Diacenco Water polo 20 $4,000 Côte Saint-Luc Polytechnique Montréal
Florence Hamel Canoe/kayak sprint 19 $4,000 Kirkland Sainte-Anne International College
Félix Hamel Cycling 22 $2,000 Sainte-Julie University of Sherbrooke
Simone Huang Badminton 19 $4,000 Laval College of Bois-de-Boulogne
Amélie-Laura Jasmin Scuba diving 22 $4,000 Montréal (Saint-Laurent) HEC Montréal
Jacob Lebel Snowboarding (snowboard cross) 19 $4,000 Saint Mary Champlain College Saint Lawrence
Grégoire Mercier-Noël Volleyball 23 $4,000 Boucherville University of Sherbrooke
Émile Nadeau Freestyle skiing (aerials) 22 $4,000 Prévost Limoilou College
Samuel Picard Cross-country skiing 20 $4,000 Whale's Head Garneau College
Alexis Rhéaume BMX 19 $4,000 Quebec (La Haute-Saint-Charles) Sainte-Foy College
Sarina Shrestha Freestyle skiing (aerials) 18 $4,000 Montreal (Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie) Sainte-Foy College
Benjamin Tessier Scuba diving 21 $4,000 Blainville Collège de Maisonneuve
Jacob Townsend Sailing 21 $4,000 Hudson Concordia University
Nathan Viau Trampoline 19 $4,000 Beloeil École nationale d’aérotechnique
Aby-Léonie Ward Long track speed skating 16 $2,000 Lévis (Charny) Pointe-Lévy High School

 

About Beneva
Beneva is the country’s largest mutual insurance company, with 3.8 million members and over 6,500 employees dedicated to protecting people. Its caring approach founded on human values and shared by its employees is anchored in its mutualist roots. Created by the coming together of La Capitale and SSQ Insurance in 2020, the company consolidated its pan-Canadian presence through its merger with Gore Mutual in 2026. With $30.3 billion in combined assets, it stands out for its diverse offerings in Group Insurance, Property and Casualty Insurance as well as Individual Insurance and Financial Services. Its head office is located in Quebec City. For more information, visit beneva.ca.

About the Aléo Foundation
The Aléo Foundation’s mission is to maximize the full potential of the greatest number of excellent student-athletes from all walks of life, in order to generate a significant and lasting impact. Founded in 1985, the organization has awarded over $$25 million in scholarships to more than 5,000 student-athletes across Quebec. In addition to these bursaries, the Foundation also provides lifelong services to all recipients during and after their athletic and academic careers. To support these services, the Aléo Research Chair is now a vector of scientific results available to the entire sports community.

The Generations of Impact The fundraising campaign aims to raise six million dollars over three years to bring us closer to our grand vision: that excellent student-athletes enrich society through their current and future leadership, both through their exceptional contributions and the inspiring examples they embody.

To support Generations of Impact

For more information: fondationaleo.ca
LinkedIn   Facebook   Instagram   YouTube   Spotify

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For more information:

Annie Dubé
Director of Communications and Marketing
Aleo Foundation
438-884-6626
annie.dube@fondationaleo.ca

Media Relations
Beneva
1-866-332-3806
media@beneva.ca

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