 | Leading English Education and Resource Network (LEARN) is a non-profit organization that primarily serves the public and private Anglophone, and Aboriginal, Youth and Adult Education sectors of Québec at the K-11 levels. We bring together the expertise and efforts of educators, students, parents and partners in our community to cultivate... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | Seniors Action Quebec works to maintain and enhance the vitality of English-speaking Quebec Seniors. The organization is a provincial network that works on behalf of English-speaking Quebec seniors to promote and provide opportunities to work, play and live in English with access to services that promote a healthy active lifestyle; support... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | Quebec Farmers’ Association is a not-for-profit, member-based organization that works to support, enable and maintain the minority-language agricultural and rural constituency of Quebec. Through active networking and relationship building, advocating and defending rights, providing benefits and services, and conveying information through... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | Fondation Toldos Yakov Yosef is a non-profit organization that serves Jewish families and seniors in the Outremont borough of Montreal who are currently underrepresented and underserved in terms of access to linguistically appropriate services and programs. Their mission aligns with the QCGN's vision of promoting and protecting the rights... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | Quebec English-language Production Council (QEPC) represents the English-language film, TV and media production industries in Quebec. Our objective is to increase the production of films and television by the official language minority in Quebec. The Council promotes this objective through research and strategic lobbying at both the federal... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | Gay and Grey Montreal was formed in 2018 to help reduce isolation among older members of the English-speaking 2S.L.G.B.T.Q.I.A.+ community in Montreal. We use the term ‘gay’ as an over-arching term for the whole community that includes two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual and anyone else who identifies as... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | Tyndale St-Georges Community Centre has been providing empowering educational programming for residents of Little Burgundy from birth through adulthood since 1927. Programs range from early literacy programs for 0 to 5 year olds to life skills training for adults. Our aim is to ensure that each member of our community has the opportunity and skills... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | Coasters Association, as a representative and responsive organization, enhances the quality of life on the Quebec Lower North Shore by creating and supporting community development and community leadership. The Coasters Association seeks to develop knowledge of the needs and expectations of the 16 communities on... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | Morrin Cultural Centre is an English-language cultural centre located in the historical quarter of Quebec City. The Morrin cultural Centre strives to be a leading cultural institution of national standing, providing the Francophone and Anglophone public with engaging programming in the areas of heritage interpretation, education, and the arts... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | South Shore Community Partners Network (SSCPN) is a volunteer-based non-profit corporation working with Montreal South Shore English-speaking community groups. The SSCPN assists in promoting a range of events and offers support to programs offered by organizations or individuals that could be of benefit to our community... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | The Cote des Neiges Black Community Association (CDNBCA) is a registered Canadian charity proudly serving Montreal’s Black English speaking community since the 1970’s. Our mandate is to offer programs and support services designed to address the changing needs of our community and its intersectional members.
We are an officially recognized community organization with the Ville de Montreal borough of (Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce | Ville de Montréal (montreal.ca)) and manage 2 locations in Cote-des-Neiges where our programs serve of all Montreal. Our current sponsors are Ville de Montreal, Govt of Canada, Moisson Montreal, Centraide, CIUSSS, SBCCI. We are also contributing partners with many local non-profit organizations that share similar mindsets. |
 | Townshippers’ Association is a non-profit, non-partisan community organization focused on promoting and supporting the interests of the English-speaking minority community in the historical Eastern Townships region of Quebec. Through a variety of initiatives and programs, Townshippers’ works to strengthen... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | Atwater Library and Computer Centre is an independent charitable organization providing educational, cultural and social programs in the Montreal region, using traditional and cutting-edge ways of fostering learning, creativity and discussion. The Library’s heritage building functions as a hub of English-language activities. The organization... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | Quebec 4-H Association (4-H Quebec) regroups English-speaking youth across the province from ages six to 25. The objective of 4-H is to promote the personal development of youth by providing experiential learning while enhancing leadership and communication skills. With guidance from adult volunteer leaders, youths run their own clubs... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | Avenues Montreal is a Montreal-based non-profit organization that helps out-of-high school youth explore opportunities and find their path using strength-based plans. Avenues empowers youth by accompanying them through the process of discovering and connecting with Montreal’s rich community resources, and cultivating their autonomy, confidence, and sense of belonging. Our programming is centered on addressing the unique dreams, values, and needs of each participant in the areas of well-being, education, and employment. At Avenues Montreal we believe that every youth deserves access to services centered on care and community. We are here to serve all youth, especially minority communities which includes English-speaking youth. Participation is voluntary and open to individuals aged 17 to 35, not actively enrolled in secondary school, and residing in Montreal or the greater Montreal area. |
 | Coco’s Place Foundation / La Fondation Place Coco is a federally registered charity (855211629 RR00001). The primary mission is to manage and support The Little Red Playhouse, a bilingual early inclusive education and intervention center located in Montreal West, Quebec. The organization also supports families and caregivers of persons with disabilities, with a focus on neurodiversity and provides training and capacity building across the life span. Our foundation focuses on advocacy and consulting across a range of projects, including research, housing, employment, cross-jurisdictional policy, and benefits. |
 | Project 10 works to promote the personal, social, sexual and mental well being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, two-spirit, intersex and questioning (2LGBTQ+) youth and adults 14-25. Through advocacy and education, using a harm reduction approach, Project 10 aims to facilitate the empowerment of youth at individual, community, and institutional levels with a particular emphasis on supporting individuals and groups who experience multiple and intersecting oppressions. Services are free of charge, confidential and anonymous, and are offered in English and French. Project 10 envisions a world where 2LGBTQ+ youth are safe and empowered to become change makers through access to the resources, support and meaningful connections that allow them to explore their identities on their own terms. |
 | Queen Elizabeth Health Complex (QEHC) is a not-for-profit ambulatory health care centre that receives no government funding. It is comprised of expert health professionals in public and private sector organizations offering a comprehensive range of quality medical services all under one roof. Our vision is that Montrealers, who need... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | Quebec Music Educators Association (QMEA) aims to promote and advance music education in Quebec. Through conferences, meetings and exhibitions, the association discusses issues while developing skills and strategies between members. Those events allow exchange of views in matters relating to music education. The Quebec... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | SNAP Family Center / Centre Famille SNAP offers a variety of services to enhance the lives of English-speaking children (ages 0-18) who are experiencing socio-emotional and/or behavior problems by offering individual and group support to the children and their parents.
The Center also supports English-speaking families by offering counseling, referral services and parental support groups. The centre supports English-speaking professionals through skill developmental programming presently not within the regular curriculum, educational strategies and community services. |
 | Loyola High School is a non-profit organization that has been serving Montreal’s English Catholic community for well over one hundred years. Loyola is a Jesuit, Catholic university-preparatory school that challenges its young men to become intellectually competent, open to growth, religious, loving and committed to doing justice. Loyola is committed... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | Chez Doris is a charitable organization, which offers a daytime shelter for women in difficulty. It provides social services, recreational activities, as well as educational and practical assistance in a secure and accepting environment. Available seven days a week, it helps address problems of loneliness, isolation and depression and... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | Black Community Resource Centre (BCRC) is a Montreal-based non-profit organization that strengthens community capacity by providing professional support to organizations and individuals in need. BCRC takes a comprehensive approach to meeting the needs of English-speaking youth and adopts a multi-interventionist holistic strategy that is...(CLICK TO READ MORE) |
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 | Quebec Counselling Association (QCA) exists to be the anglophone voice for Quebec counselling professionals. We are affiliated with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA) to offer services to counsellors and those in the helping profession at large. We also strive to raise awareness of mental health initiatives and... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN) is a non-profit, non-partisan umbrella organization engaged with its members in promoting the preservation of the built, cultural and natural heritage of Quebec. QAHN aims to promote a greater understanding of the history of Quebec’s English-speaking communities by informing, inspiring and... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | Quebec Association of Independent Schools (QAIS) is an organization consisting of English elementary and secondary schools. QAIS was established to provide for the collective and individual needs of English Independent Schools in Quebec. Member schools are not for profit educational institutions governed by, and responsible to, a Board of... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | DESTA, which is located in the heart of the historical English-speaking Black community in Little Burgundy, Montreal, supports black youth aged 18 to 35 in reaching their educational, employability, and entrepreneurial goals.... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |
 | SEIZE educates, incubates, and organizes in support of the social solidarity economy. SEIZE incubates organizations and advances campaigns that are leading a transition to a new economy—supporting organizers, activists and entrepreneurs build a strong foundation that encourages economic democracy, solidarity, and cooperation.
In 2021, SEIZE successfully campaigned to institutionalize itself within Concordia University and receive operational funding through the university’s fee-levy system, capturing students’ interest in a more sustainable economy through programs like SEIZE’s "Fundamentals of Solidarity Economy" curriculum and the Social Economy Mentorship Internship (SEMI) Program. With 321 user members, 16 support member organizations, and 6 worker members, SEIZE is able to effectively organize through its direct grassroots connections and strong member network. |
 | Contactivity Centre is a non-profit community centre for active seniors and retirees. Our aim is to work together to reduce isolation and empower ourselves to age healthily and happily. Here you can meet new friends, keep growing and learning, and replenish body, mind and spirit. Choose from among our dozen courses, out-of-town excursions... (CLICK TO READ MORE) |