IRIS: Increasing Recreation Involving Seniors
Submitted by Sandi McCreight, CRN Coordinator, Castlegar; IRIS Program Coordinator IRIS: Increasing Recreation Involving Seniors is a program out of the Castlegar Community Response Network
Submitted by Sandi McCreight, CRN Coordinator, Castlegar; IRIS Program Coordinator IRIS: Increasing Recreation Involving Seniors is a program out of the Castlegar Community Response Network
BC CRN has the best volunteers. They are talented, passionate about what they do, principled, and create opportunities for important connections to be made with
BC CRN’s team of Regional Mentors helps communities establish Community Response Networks (CRNs). Mentors provide ongoing local support in the coordination of responses to abuse,
2022 Provincial Summit on Aging (By Invitation) United Way British Columbia Healthy Aging April 27-29, 2022, Executive Hotel Vancouver Airport, Richmond, BC The third biennial
A new initiative by BC CRN’s Chinese Community Response Network (CCRN) is tackling the complex issue of financial abuse head-on in Chinese-speaking communities in the
The catastrophic flooding resulting from the “atmospheric river” phenomenon earlier in the month has devastated whole communities in southern and coastal communities in the province.
Our hearts go out to all the communities in our beautiful province who are affected by the catastrophic floods and winds. We know that the
Senior women who live alone can look forward to monthly luncheons to connect with other women. What began as a pilot program, the BC CRN-funded
–Submitted by: Lynda Sampson, Literacy Coordinator, Lillooet Area Library Association; Kim North, Community Coordinator, Lillooet Community Connect Innovation HUB; and Joan Giannone, Lillooet Friendship Centre
Check out what some of our Community Response Networks (CRNs) have been up to this month! Click the thumbnails to view a larger image. Chinese