…to celebrate our caregivers this month! Thank you for ALL you do!
Kelowna: Oct 20 DSRF Workshop
From Jillian at the DSRF:
Participants will explore the main reasons behind challenging behaviour. Next, they will learn strategies to facilitate positive interactions and participation, including proactive communication strategies and Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) strategies. Whether you are a parent, teacher, CEA, coach, babysitter, or therapist of a child, teenager, or adult, you won’t want to miss this!
Kelowna: Oct 5, 2022 – Pathways’ Inclusion Chain!
From Pathways:
Please join us for
Pathways Annual Inclusion Chain
and the City of Kelowna
‘Community Inclusion Month’
Proclamation
with Mayor Colin Basran,
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
at 10:00 am
in front of City Hall on
Water Street!
Warm beverages to be provided!
West Kootenay: CLBC Picnic Thursday, October 13, 2022
Please see the attached poster for the picnic from CLBC in the West Kootenays.
Thursday October 13 from 10-3 at Lakeside Park in Nelson.
Looks like a party!
FSI Weekly Newsletter
Hi everyone:
Please see the weekly newsletter for the Family Support Institute through this link.
Have a great week!
J&B.
September 15, 2022 – CLBC Cranbrook Picnic!
Here’s the details for the CLBC picnic in Cranbrook next week. Hot Dogs, etc provided, enjoy a barbecue before summer is over!
Justice & Diversity
Community Connections Support Services envisions a vibrant and inclusive society that embraces equality and diversity by promoting racial and LGBTQ2S+ justice and eliminating discrimination for all.
We acknowledge the land that we live, work, and play on as the traditional territories of the Okanagan, Ktunaxa, and Sinixt Nations.
Cooling centres…
Hey everyone, just wanted to reach out with info from Prepared BC about how you can find your local cooling centre – check it out. Keep cool and stay safe!
Heat-related illnesses…
Hey everyone, check out the information from PreparedBC about recognizing and treating heat-related illnesses – stay safe and keep cool!
Power restored in Kelowna
Hey everyone, looks like the power’s back on in the Okanagan! Another good reminder to keep those emergency preparedness kits stocked with flashlights, batteries, and candles.