Your reference for hepatitis C in Quebec

Action Hepatitis Canada is a national coalition of organizations working to address hepatitis B and C. Their work involves engaging government, policy makers, and civil society across Canada to promote hepatitis B and C prevention.

To achieve a world free of viral hepatitis, the World Hepatitis Alliance provides global leadership in awareness, advocacy and the fight to end social injustice.

Created in 1997, the PNMVH is a continuing medical education organization for Quebec health professionals working in the field of HIV and viral hepatitis.

TOMS plays a coordinating role in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Montreal. It facilitates concerted action and organises activities to promote and defend the interests of Montreal community organisations working in the fight against HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs) (in terms of prevention, assistance and shelter) with the general public and decision-making and political bodies.

The Regroupement Intersectoriel des Organismes Communautaires de Montréal brings together 300 community organizations in the metropolitan area, working in health and social services, family, immigration and collective advocacy.

The Réseau d’aide aux personnes seules et itinérantes de Montréal (RAPSIM) was created in 1974 by several people working with people experiencing homelessness. These people were concerned with the realization of projects and the setting up of organizations to help people affected by homelessness in Montreal.

Alter Justice aims to inform the public and raise awareness of the issues surrounding crime, the courts and incarceration, and to share the results of research carried out on these subjects through a range of tools and information, awareness-raising and popular education activities.

The APS affirms that patients must be at the heart of the organization of the Quebec health and social services system.