San Winter Newsletter Online Edition 2023/2024
The Kamloops Self Advocate Newsletter Edition December, 2023
Krystian Shaw Publisher and Owner Dear Readers Welcome to our special holiday newsletter, where we have some fantastic things waiting just for you! We know that the holiday season can
Special Olympics BC November Newsletter 2023
November 2023 Sport & Programs Spotlight Congratulations to SOBC winners and finalists for the 2023 Special Olympics Canada Awards We are so proud of SOBC – Smithers coach Gale Jones,
Chicken Noodle Soup
Selfadvocatenet.com recipe for the month of November 2023 Author: Tonia | Feasting at Home Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 35 minutes Total Time: 45 minutes Yield: 9 cups 1x
Recap of the 22nd ANNUAL SELF ADVOCACY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
Recap of what took place on October 27th, to October 29th, 2023 at Camp Luther Retreat Center 30 Self Advocates did attend around province of BC Facilitation throughout
PharmaCare covers more medical devices for people with diabetes
Self advocates with disabilities that have diabetes this news might affect you help on way Victoria Tuesday, November 7, 2023 3:30 PM People living with diabetes in B.C. will benefit
November 2023 edition of CLBC’s Update for Individuals and Families
November 2023 Welcome to the November 2023 edition of CLBC’s Update for Individuals and Families. As a reminder, you can find all Updates (including past editions) posted on our website here. You
Self-Advocates of Bethesda
Self-Advocates of Bethesda A page by Self-Advocates for Self-Advocates But others are welcome too! Join Kya on a walk-through video of the self-advocates’ webpage. Self-Advocacy is… Speaking up for
Tracy Latimer: Now 30 Years Later
Tracy Latimer was killed 30 years ago today. Tracy was a vulnerable 12 year old girl who was killed by her father. In an act of discriminatory violence Robert Latimer
CLBC conducting a Series of Conversations on Community Living BC Services
Community Living BC (CLBC) is beginning a series of discussions about community inclusion supports and services with individuals, families, service providers and key community partners. The purpose of these discussions
Learning Our History
By: Julie Garbutt I was born a twin and I have Cerebral Palsy. My circle of support suggested the advocate program with Inclusion BC would be a good opportunity for
Miss Sassy Pants
By: Madeleine Wieczorek My name is Madeleine Wieczorek.. I have Autism and an intellectual disability. I love to dance and I love everything about Drag, so when UNITI (Semiahmoo House