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Stories | Building Caring Communities
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Learning with Kudoz and BCC. September 12, 2016. In July of 2016, the Building Caring Communities (BCC) team embarked on a new journey with Kudoz, a learning exchange program. As a part of a participant’s connection journey, the team wanted to explore how learning exchanges could lead to …. Mark & Stu: A BUDding Friendship. May 3, 2016. Breaking out of Her Shell. April 23, 2015. September 10, 2014. Another Great Day in Vancouver. July 9, 2014. Finding Care in the Community. July 8, 2014. Contributed by S...
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IMPACT – Six Patterns to Spread Your Innovation – A Book (Un)Launch | Building Caring Communities
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IMPACT Six Patterns to Spread Your Innovation A Book (Un)Launch. May 10, 2015. Contributed by: Brooke Oxley (Community Connector, Building Caring Communities and Project Coordinator, Can You Dig It). Only a year later, when I saw his name written down Al Etmanski was I finally able to track down his books, ‘Safe and Secure: Seven Steps on the Path to a Good Life for People with Disabilities’ and ‘A Good Life For You and Your Loved One with a Disability’. And Can You Dig It. That are outlined in his book&...
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Tip-3 – Double-check your privacy settings | I Can Be Safe Online
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I Can Be Safe Online. Tip-2 – Find a checker friend. Tip-3 – Double-check your privacy settings. Tip-4 – Don’t let the Internet control you. Tip-5 – It’s OK to say no. Tip-6 – Don’t click too quick. Tip-7 – Think before you send or post. Tip-8 – Protect things that are private. Why we need safeguards. Tips for staying safe online. Tips from the RCMP. For Families and Service Providers. For Families and Service Providers. An introduction to the online world. How to support online safety. Where to get help.
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How to support online safety | I Can Be Safe Online
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I Can Be Safe Online. Tip-2 – Find a checker friend. Tip-3 – Double-check your privacy settings. Tip-4 – Don’t let the Internet control you. Tip-5 – It’s OK to say no. Tip-6 – Don’t click too quick. Tip-7 – Think before you send or post. Tip-8 – Protect things that are private. Why we need safeguards. Tips for staying safe online. Tips from the RCMP. For Families and Service Providers. For Families and Service Providers. An introduction to the online world. How to support online safety. Where to get help.
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Connect with us | Building Caring Communities
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Let’s Do Fun Things! November 1, 2016. Join our meetup and facebook group to do fun things with great people. Just be open and be yourself! Have a new conversation. See your town in a new light. Meet a new friend. What’s something that you want to …. April 25, 2016. Take a look at this cool comic our team created about Troy and Michelle’s connection to a local church! April 8, 2016. Community: central to the work that we do at Building Caring Communities (BCC)! Giving Up the Velvet Rut A Hero’s Journey.
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Keyworker (FASD) | CRADACL - Campbell River and District Association for Community Living
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Skip to main content. Unfortunately your Internet Browser is no longer supported. Windows XP support has ended. As of April 8, 2014, support and updates for Windows XP are no longer available. Details can be found on the Microsoft website. If you are unable to update your version of windows please use a current Internet Browser such as Chrome. Both are free, standards compliant and highly recommended. DOGWOOD PLACE - Child and Youth Development Centre. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Keyworker (FASD).
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What We Do | Building Caring Communities
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Our mission is to build more connected neighbourhoods where people are known and have relationships with others. We are trying to do two things:. Build unpaid networks of support (friends) around people, and connect individuals to activities and associations in their neighbourhoods. Grow and thicken the ties of connection wherever we go. We are a representation of organizations interested in building more caring communities. The organizations that are currently involved include:. Why Are We Doing It?
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Star Employers | Community Link Connexions Inc.
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Community Link Connexions Inc. Skip to primary content. We value our employers more than words can say. They not only provide a valuable service to the community but they help the individuals gather real life experiences. Ricky’s All-Day Grill, Ladysmith. Thrifty Foods, Nanaimo. About becoming a star employer! If you have any questions or comments about local employment training for people with disabilities, please get in touch. We’d love to hear from you. Customized Employment Pilot Project.
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Sequoia Townhomes: Community Living British Columbia
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Wednesday, January 22, 2014. Community Living British Columbia. Community Living British Columbia. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Red Flag Questions to Ask Before You Buy a Townhom. Community Living British Columbia. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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Family Resource Program | CRADACL - Campbell River and District Association for Community Living
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Skip to main content. Unfortunately your Internet Browser is no longer supported. Windows XP support has ended. As of April 8, 2014, support and updates for Windows XP are no longer available. Details can be found on the Microsoft website. If you are unable to update your version of windows please use a current Internet Browser such as Chrome. Both are free, standards compliant and highly recommended. DOGWOOD PLACE - Child and Youth Development Centre. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Keyworker (FASD).
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