Vanier Institute of the Family was created in 1965.
Vanier Cup was created in 1965.
Vanier College was created in 1970.
Ackerman Institute for the Family was created in 1960.
Family Research Institute was created in 1982.
Family Firm Institute was created in 1986.
Family Institute of Connecticut was created in 2004.
Vanier College at York University was created in 1965.
Georges-Vanier - Montreal Metro - was created in 1980.
General Vanier Intermediate School was created in 1962.
Family Online Safety Institute was created in 2007.
Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School was created in 1989.
Georges and Pauline Vanier were notable Canadian figures known for their contributions to social justice and humanitarian efforts. Georges Vanier served as the Governor General of Canada from 1959 to 1967, becoming the first French-Canadian to hold the position, while Pauline was an active advocate for the rights of the disabled and a promoter of peace and understanding. Together, they founded the Vanier Institute of the Family in 1965, which focused on family-related issues and research. Their legacy includes a commitment to service, compassion, and community engagement.