Women’s Health Clinic (WHC) is hosting our Annual General Meeting on June 16th and everyone is invited! 

Join us for this virtual event as we share highlights from another year of inclusive feminist community health care. We’ll also have a keynote from a special guest, jaye simpson (she/they)

This year is extra special, as we reflect on 45 years of heart work and, most importantly, the community that has carried WHC through decades of growth, challenges, changes, and ever-expanding care. 
 
Agenda: 

  • 2025/2026 Highlights 
  • 2025/2026 Audited Financial Statements 
  • 2026-2028 Term Board Elections* 
  • Keynote Speaker 

This year’s AGM takes place online. You will be sent a Microsoft Teams link 24 hours before the event. You can join from any computer, tablet, or smartphone! 

*Everyone is welcome to attend, but only members have voting rights 

More about the speaker:

jaye simpson (she/they) is an Oji-Cree Saulteaux Indigiqueer from the Sapotaweyak Cree Nation. simpson is a writer, advocate and activist sharing their knowledge and lived experiences in hope of creating utopia.

she is published in several magazines including Poetry Is Dead, This Magazine, PRISM international, SAD Magazine: Green, GUTS Magazine, SubTerrain, Grain and Room. They are in four anthologies: Hustling Verse (2019), Love After the End (2020), The Care We Dream Of (2021), and Queer Little Nightmares (2022). Their first poetry collection, it was never going to be okay (Nightwood Ed.) was shortlisted for the 2021 ReLit Award and a 2021 Dayne Ogilvie Prize Finalist while also winning the 2021 Indigenous Voices Award for Published Poetry in English. a body more tolerable, her second book of published poetry was recently shortlisted for a Lambda Literary Prize.

she is a displaced Indigenous person resisting, ruminating and residing on xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), səl̓ilwətaɁɬ (Tsleil-waututh), and sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) First Nations territories, colonially known as Vancouver.

Sign up for the virtual event here