CRNs Celebrate World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2023
WEAAD is our top event of the year and our CRNs pulled out all the stops. The province was painted purple with flowers, signs, banners,

WEAAD is our top event of the year and our CRNs pulled out all the stops. The province was painted purple with flowers, signs, banners,

June is the busiest month on the calendar for CRNs across the province. It’s National Indigenous History Month, June 21st is National Indigenous Peoples Day

If you were no longer able to drive, would you know how to maintain your independence and navigate other ways of getting around? This Aging

This month’s CRN news covers stories from intergenerational events and building new community alliances to online cooking classes for homebound adults. Creating connection is the

From community and cultural events to new CRNs and volunteers, developing resources and delivering educational programs, our Mentors, Coordinators and host organizations have been hard

March was a month of action, education and outreach. We heard from CRNs about advocacy meetings, a first-of-its-kind resource guide and ways to connect with

Valentine’s Day is always a fun time to connect with others, and Tri-Cities Seniors Action Society ensured they held an inclusive party. They hosted an

One afternoon in November 2022, the Campbell River Community Response Network (CRN) and its coordinator Cheryl Stinson conducted a presentation at the public library to

Gitxsan youth aged 30 years and under are invited to submit their designs for the Wii’O’om Niin Community Response Network (CRN) to help Indigenize the

Sandy Zeznik, Community Response Network (CRN) coordinator for Cranbrook was named Citizen of the Year for 2022 by the community. Congratulations Sandy: we are so,