The South Shore Black Community Association (S.S.B.C.A)
was founded in 1980 as a social and cultural organization, it was born out of the need for an organized approach to finding
solution for the problems which affect the well-being of Black people in the South Shore Black Community in particular and
Quebec society in general. It is a charitable and non-profit community service unit which provides cultural, recreational,
educational, and social services to the South Shore Black Community and its environs.
The South Shore Black Community Association holds
for its moral and social guidance those principles which justify the right of all people to live in this society with equality
and dignity.
The Constitution governs the administration
and procedures of the operation of the South Shore Black Community Association. However, the Constitution is the legal means
for attaining the objectives of the Association and are not ends in themselves.