BC CRN’s Gatekeeper Program is now See Something, Say Something: Reducing Risk for Older Adults
Sherry Baker, BC CRN Executive Director: “We are happy to announce that we have taken the opportunity to rename our Gatekeeper program to See Something,

Sherry Baker, BC CRN Executive Director: “We are happy to announce that we have taken the opportunity to rename our Gatekeeper program to See Something,

Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Katzie CRN A sub-committee of the Seniors Network, the CRN hosted an online event on Feb. 14 to bring seniors together

Our local volunteers come from all walks of life. Many of them are retirees, like Snehlata Mathur (pronounced: snay-LAH-tah), who, while closing professional careers, open

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,

Registration is now open for this session. This session is geared to organizations that support seniors and who are interested in teaching seniors the digital

National Fraud Prevention Month 2022 Provincewide for the Month of March March is National Fraud Prevention Month. Every year, thousands of Canadians fall victim to

Surrey is the province’s second-largest city by population after Vancouver, and the third-largest by area after the cities of Abbotsford and Prince George. Its population

Social prescribing is an approach that empowers primary care providers to connect people to community support services and activities to improve health and well-being.[1] Just

The holiday season was a busy one for our local Community Response Networks (CRNs)…and it looks like the momentum hasn’t stopped! Please click on the

Mr. Surendra Handa coordinates one of BC CRN’s newest Community Response Networks (CRNs) located in Surrey, BC, which is home to the country’s second-largest percentage
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