Marguerite Weber’s story: A Queen Alexandra Solarium reunion 40 years in the making
…QA would be a part of her life for years to come, as she became involved with the very organization that started the Solarium in the first place, the Women’s…
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…QA would be a part of her life for years to come, as she became involved with the very organization that started the Solarium in the first place, the Women’s…
…The post you are about to read mentions self-harm and suicide which may be triggering to some individuals. Veronica recently connected with the Executive Director of one of our community…
…heard from families over the last couple of months? Any common questions, concerns or challenges that families have identified in seeking support for their kids? Many families are worried about…
…to families with children with complex needs. Many people assume that people with complex needs don’t really have a future but having a disability does not mean that you cannot…
…with donors throughout my career who knew that if you can take care of the most vulnerable people in your community, then you can really create a community that is…
…make in their community. What will kids receive in return? In addition to the organizational and communication skills gained, and development of their self-esteem and confidence, children taking part in…
…to learn about a typical day at Jeneece Place. As Annual Giving Manager, Michele oversees community fundraising events and connects generous volunteers and donors to the areas of greatest need…
…committed to serving these families and ensuring that their needs are met so that they can continue to focus on what’s most important: the health and well-being of their children….
…significant financial struggles, have mental health issues, or are feeling very disconnected from the community. That’s where we come in – we are dedicated to connecting our community to peer-to-peer…
…The Rehabilitation Engineering Centre, later renamed the Fisher Building, opens, housing wheelchair, orthotic and prosthetic services. Vancouver Island’s only child and youth mental health facility, Ledger House, opens. Queen Alexandra…
…younger audiences. As Foundry Victoria’s peer support worker, 22-year-old Maude does whatever she can to help anyone who comes through its doors. Sometimes youth just want to catch up with…
…from home. Donors of Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island help fund the home’s ongoing operations. This includes the continued community support from local businesses like Save-On-Foods. This year, donations…