Volunteer of the Month: Margaret Little, Coordinator, Fort St. John CRN
“I talk fast. Is that okay?” (We were okay.) Margaret Little is a bit of a pioneer. For decades, she’s advocated for services and supports
“I talk fast. Is that okay?” (We were okay.) Margaret Little is a bit of a pioneer. For decades, she’s advocated for services and supports
Bonnie Jean Devine of Saanichton, BC on southern Vancouver Island has been involved in almost every event and activity the Saanich Peninsula Community Response Network
From the computer monitor, we see Marie Dussault (pronounced: do-SOH) sitting in a light filled room in her apartment. Shelves lined with books and plants
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
It took a couple of tries to get our interview started with Lorraine Van Grol because she was juggling phone calls. Ever apologetic, she explained
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
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,
Including the villages of Fruitvale and Montrose, the Beaver Valley is situated in the West Kootenays, east of Trail, BC. The Beaver Valley Community Response
The work of Community Response Networks (CRNs) and the impact they have on community awareness of adult abuse, neglect, and self-neglect are made possible by