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Le Réseau D'information Conseil VAE En Martinique Le réseau d’information conseil VAE en Martinique Organismes Adresse Téléphone E-mail POINT RELAIS CONSEIL VAE Immeuble Foyal 2000 AGEFMA Rue du Gouverneur Ponton 0596 71 11 02 [email protected] 97200 FORT DE FRANCE ESPACES D’INFORMATION Berges de Dillon – Rue de Kerlys Pôle Emploi de Fort-de-France 3949 [email protected] 97200 FORT DE FRANCE Quartier Cotonnerie Pôle Emploi du François Rte du Saint-Esprit 3949 97240 LE FRANCOIS Quartier Acajou - RD 14 Pôle Emploi du Lamentin 3949 [email protected] 97232 LE LAMENTIN Quartier Dupray - ZAC Artimer – Bât F Pôle Emploi du Marin 3949 [email protected] 97290 LE MARIN Voie Tortullien Monta - Quartier Laugier Pôle Emploi de Rivière-Salée 3949 [email protected] 97215 RIVIERE SALEE Rue Elana – ZA Belle Etoile Pôle Emploi de Sainte-Marie 3949 [email protected] 97230 SAINTE MARIE 2 rue Percée Pôle Emploi de Saint-Pierre 3949 [email protected] 97250 SAINT PIERRE 40 avenue de Madiana Pôle Emploi de Schœlcher 3949 [email protected] 97233 SCHOELCHER Quartier Beauséjour Pôle Emploi de Trinité 3949 [email protected] 97220 TRINITE Route des Pitons CFPPA du Carbet 05 96 78 02 02 [email protected] 97221 CARBET Quartier Four à Chaux [email protected] CFPPA Atlantique 05 96 65 40 98 97231 LE ROBERT [email protected] Avenue Frantz Fanon - En Camée CFPPA de Rivière-Pilote 05 96 62 60 35 [email protected] 97211 RIVIERE PILOTE Pôle technologique de Kerlys Bât. D1 CIO de Fort-de-France 05 96 52 88 05 [email protected] 97200 FORT DE FRANCE Pôle technologique de Kerlys - Bât. D1 CIO du Lamentin 05 96 52 88 05 [email protected] 97200 FORT DE FRANCE Imm. Démar – Quartier La Agnès CIO du Marin 05 96 74 90 93 [email protected] 97290 LE MARIN Centre d’Affaires Le Galion CIO de Trinité 05 96 58 12 20 [email protected] 97235 TRINITE Cedex Mission Locale Nord 137 Allée des Cocotiers Imm. ADAMS Cité Mansarde 05 96 65 47 20 [email protected] Martinique 97231 LE ROBERT CCIM Pôle consulaire de Rue Aubin Edmond - Case Navire 05 96 42 78 78 [email protected] formation 97233 SCHOELCHER Maison des Collectivités Territoriales CNFPT Martinique ZAC de l’Etang Z’Abricots - BP 674 05 96 70 20 70 97264 FORT DE FRANCE Cedex Imm. Les Palmiers Caryota GRETA de l’Académie [email protected] ZAC de Bois Quarré 0596 50 45 75 [email protected] Martinique 97232 LE LAMENTIN 1 rue Eugène Eucharis – URASS - IFMES Lot. Dillon Stade - Espace Pythagore 97200 05 96 50 43 01 FORT DE FRANCE www.agefma.mq .
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