Partnerships
Building Education Together
Real partnerships with mission-aligned organizations expanding access to quality language and academic instruction — locally in Florida, and worldwide via Zoom.
Why We Partner
At KingCretot Experience, partnership is not a marketing word. We collaborate with organizations that share our standards for instructional quality, cultural authenticity, and genuine educational access. When our partners can't accommodate a family, we step in. When they need instructional capacity, we provide it. When their mission aligns with ours, we build something together.
Featured Partner

Alliance Française de Sarasota
A Federation of Alliances Françaises Member — Sarasota, Florida
For over 140 years, the Alliance Française federation has been the global gold standard for French language and cultural education, with chapters in more than 130 countries. KingCretot Experience is proud to serve as the overflow instructional partner for Alliance Française de Sarasota.
What the partnership means in practice
When AF Sarasota's classes are full, when a student's schedule doesn't align with AF Sarasota's group offerings, or when a learner needs personalized one-on-one instruction beyond AF's group format, KCE becomes the trusted next step. KCE has also supported Alliance Française de Sarasota with the management and facilitation of their French conversation groups, helping ensure that every French learner connected to AF Sarasota's mission finds a path forward.
What this means for students
Because KCE delivers French instruction live over Zoom, students referred from AF Sarasota — or any French learner discovering KCE through this partnership — can study with KingCretot Experience from anywhere in the world, on a schedule that fits their life, at the depth and pace they need.
What every AF Sarasota referral gets at KCE
- •Live one-on-one instruction — never recorded, never group-only
- •Native French expertise, with cultural depth woven through every lesson
- •Pricing transparency, no long-term contracts, and instruction tailored to each learner's goal — from conversational fluency to academic French to professional preparation
Featured Partner
Community Support Center (CSC-Asbl)
Democratic Republic of Congo
Community Support Center / CSC-Asbl is a grassroots community-based organization founded in 2016 in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo to support women, children, and youth affected by conflict, displacement, poverty, and natural disasters.
Based in Uvira, South Kivu, CSC-Asbl works across internally displaced persons (IDP) camps, refugee communities, and underserved areas through programs focused on mental health and trauma healing, sports for peace and inclusion, education support, women's empowerment, sustainable livelihoods, and community resilience.
Many children and youth from French-speaking and conflict-affected communities are excluded from educational and global opportunities because of language barriers, limited access to quality learning environments, and the long-term impact of displacement and instability. For many vulnerable learners, access to English education can become a bridge toward higher education, professional opportunities, international engagement, and greater confidence in navigating the world beyond crisis.
Through its partnership with KingCretot Experience, CSC-Asbl is working to help break down those barriers by expanding access to quality, culturally responsive English language education for vulnerable youth and learners within the communities it serves.
Together, CSC-Asbl and KingCretot Experience are committed to creating opportunities where vulnerable learners are not left behind because of geography, conflict, or language limitations, but are instead equipped to compete, connect, and thrive at an international level.
Visit Community Support Center: www.csc-drc.org
Growing the Network
KCE is actively building partnerships with educational organizations across Florida and beyond. If your organization works in language education, K-12 instruction, scholarship administration, family services, or cultural programming — and shares our commitment to instructional excellence and access — we want to talk.
