Volunteer of the Month: Tianna Rasmussen, Co-Coordinator, Smithers CRN
The town of Smithers in Northwestern, BC is part of the traditional territory of the Witsuwit’en First Nation and is known nationally as a hub
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The town of Smithers in Northwestern, BC is part of the traditional territory of the Witsuwit’en First Nation and is known nationally as a hub

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,

Your Communities’ Future – How to Achieve Population-Level Change presented by Paul Born, co-Founder, co-Chief Executive Officer, Tamarack Institute; Founder, Director, Vibrant Communities. Registration is

Because of COVID-19, please check with organizers directly to learn the status of their events. National Seniors Day/International Day of the Older Person October 1,

Awareness and education are the keys to adult abuse, neglect, and self-neglect prevention. For the local Community Response Networks (CRNs), it takes knowledge, creativity, and

Sometimes, being in the right place at the right time with the right people results in an opportunity that benefits all involved. As a result

Check out some of this summer’s photos from our Community Response Networks (CRNs)! Wii O’o’m Niin Hazelton CRN Recognizes World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2021

Be sure to include BC CRN’s outreach programs on your back-to-school shopping list! Based on feedback we’ve received to date, we’ve modified and expanded our

We’re looking for a dynamic individual based in the North Shore/Sea-to-Sky/Bella Coola region of BC to join our awesome team of Regional Mentors! (Note: This

Meet Lorraine of the Gitxsan Nation in Northwestern BC. (“My Indigenous name is Baby Skin.”) She is a well-respected traditional medicine woman in her community,
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