The town of Brownsburg-Chatham has recently adopted a new municipal family and seniors’ policy and action plan for the years 2024 to 2029.

“This new policy results from the hard work of the steering committee set up by the town which supervised each stage of this important process, in particular the citizen consultations which made it possible to collect valuable comments and suggestions. I invite citizens to read this family and seniors policy of the town of Brownsburg-Chatham, the deployment of the action plan from 2024 to 2029 will be monitored by a committee appointed for this purpose,” said Brownsburg-Chatham Mayor Kévin Maurice.

“As chairman of the steering committee responsible for updating the family and seniors’ policy, I had the chance to follow very closely all of its work, which took place over a year, the committee met 12 times. This new policy will guide the town over the coming years to improve the quality of citizen life,” said Councillor Stephen Rowland, chair of the committee and councillor responsible for family and senior’s issues.

The family and seniors’ policy including an action plan for the years 2024 to 2029 can be consulted on the City’s website.

https://brownsburgchatham.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/2024_PolitiqueFamiliale-BC_WEB.pdf

An information session for families and seniors on the policy and its action plan will be held in the coming months.

This approach is carried out with the financial participation of the Ministry of Family as part of the Municipal Family Policies Support Program.