30 neighbourhoods in action to combat poverty and social exclusion 

It is with great pride that we announce a major milestone in the milestone in the evolution of the CIP. The Collective Impact Project (CIP) team is delighted to share that 30 neighborhoods are now mobilizing to implement collective initiatives aimed at improving living environments in Montreal neighbourhoods. 

It's particularly touching to see 13 new neighbourhoods join the 17 already involved in the first phase of the project. This expansion testifies to our shared desire to build a more inclusive and united future for all Montrealers. 

Thank you to everyone who has and continues to help make this a reality. Stay tuned for further updates on our initiatives. 

Congratulations to all the neighbourhoods in action! 

Discover all the initiatives by consulting the map :

* Photos provided by various neighbourhood tables. In order: Table de quartier de Parc-Extension, Vivre Saint-Michel en Santé, CDC Action-Gardien de Pointe-Saint-Charles, Table de quartier de Peter-McGill, Concertation Ville-Émard/Côte-Saint-Paul, Rosemont, Solidarité Ahuntsic and CDC Solidarité Saint-Henri.

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