About us Working together toward health equity The Community Health and Social Services Network (CHSSN) was founded in 2000 to support English-speaking communities in the province of Quebec in their efforts to redress health status inequalities and promote community vitality. Our Mission To support the English-speaking communities in Quebec through promoting equitable access to health and social services in English and addressing social determinants of health by relationship building, knowledge sharing, empowering, and training. Our Vision Achieving equitable access to health and social services in English through the development of programs and partnerships to address social determinants of health and promoting the vitality of English-speaking communities of Quebec. Values Identity preservation Social inclusion Equity Featured Resources Investing in the vitality of English-Speaking Quebec Who we are Networking Partnership Initiative (NPI) Map Funding Partners Public Health Agency of Canada Lucie and André Chagnon Foundation Secrétariat aux relations avec les Québécois d’expression anglaise Secrétariat à la jeunesse du Québec Health Canada Foundation QCHF Meet the team Jennifer Johnson Executive Director Anne-Marie Cech Program Manager for Early Childhood, Youth and Families Jenn Cooke Greater Montreal Erica Botner Program Manager for Seniors Steve Guimond Project Coordinator Russell Kueber Director of Programs Sara Lakhrissi Project Coordinator James Carter Senior Program & Policy Advisor Amy Bilodeau Program Manager for Youth Céline Lebigot Executive Assistant Julie Lemieux Director of Finance Danica Logan Project Coordinator Flora Janos Administrative Assistant Claude Levesque Program Administrative Assistant Megan Yang Program Administrative Assistant Board Members Ron Creary, President Ann Marie Powell, Vice-President John Haberlin, Secretary-Treasurer Mary Ellen Beaulieu Stella Briand Kennedy Paula Celani Kevin Drysdale Kevin Erskine-Henry Pauline Grunberg Jennifer Hobbs Robert Ron Swan Land Acknowledgement We acknowledge that we live and work on the unceded, traditional territories of many Indigenous peoples. We are grateful for the privilege of being on lands that these peoples have nurtured since time immemorial.