Mona Greenbaum is founder and executive director of the LGBT+ Family Coalition. The Coalition’s main mission is to defend the rights of families with 2SLGBTQ+ parents, and to provide training for those working in schools, health and social services, and community organizations. To date, the Coalition has conducted over 1,800 training sessions in all regions of Québec, raising awareness among almost 60,000 people. Between 2004 and 2006, Mona was a member of the Joint Working Group of the Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse, whose mission was to investigate homophobia and transphobia in Québec and recommend institutional and governmental measures to respond to the problems and needs identified. The final report from this work, published in 2007, formed the basis of the Politique québécoise de lutte contre l’homophobie (Québec Policy on Homophobia) (2009) and its subsequent action plans. In 2010, Mona was awarded the Médaille de l’Assemblée nationale du Québec, in recognition of her years of activism within the LGBT community. In 2015, on the 40th anniversary of the Charter, the Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse du Québec chose Mona as one of 40 public figures who have had an exceptional career defending or promoting the rights included in the Charter. In 2017, on the occasion of Canada’s 150th anniversary, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights honoured her. Mona is also a consultant and trainer for the Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ).