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BC Ideas wants to get your vote

July 26th, 2012 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on BC Ideas wants to get your vote)

A legacy of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games is working with partners across the province to create social innovation

2010 Legacies Now was created in June 2000 by the British Columbia government and the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Bid Corporation to help create sport legacies in the province following the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. That initiative has evolved into LIFT Philanthropy Partners, a venture philanthropy organization that works to accelerate the growth and impact of selected nonprofit organizations. (more…)

“I’m really glad we can do this. It situates a human service within the community. We’re not apart, let’s just normalize this since anyone of us can have a mental illness”

The Neighbours Being Neighbours community gathering on Aug. 11 is not a fundraiser, nor is it some sort of awareness seminar. It’s an honest-to-goodness party.

The parking lot of the Bailey Theatre transforms into a vibrant mini-festival for Divers Lake area residents to mingle with their neighbours. It was conceived and launched four years ago by members of the Columbian Centre Society on Rosstown Road who operate social housing in the area. It was something of a means to say hello, and facilitate each other’s mutual understanding.   Read the rest of this story at the Nanaimo Daily News.

Inside William Kurelek’s surrealistic world of art

July 5th, 2012 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Inside William Kurelek’s surrealistic world of art)

Extraordinary film looks into artist’s mind, fears, and his questions about whether he was really even human

William Kurelek’s The Maze is a documentary about the life of celebrated Canadian artist William Kurelek, dramatically told through his paintings and his on camera revelations. The film takes an intimate look into the life of one of the 20th century’s most fascinating artists and his struggles with attempted suicide and a self professed “spiritual crisis”. Kurelek describes “The Maze” as a painting he painted while in England as a patient in Maudsley and Netherne psychiatric hospitals. (more…)

Karen Liberman believes thousands of workers affected by mental illness are trying to hide it, unable to talk about it

Karen Liberman was once so ill with clinical depression that she would sometimes spend 24 hours at a time crying. Though she now says she was barely surviving at the time, she nonetheless continued to go to work through ten years of illness. “While suffering, I was ashamed, and I kept my illness a secret as much as possible,” she told the magazine Benefits Canada. “I did not ask for support. I learned that not acknowledging my illness left me isolated; it also meant my co-workers could not address the issue, which created resentment.” (more…)

Housing project promotes inclusive employment

July 5th, 2012 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Housing project promotes inclusive employment)

Toronto’s Houselink is working to hire “people with lived experience”—including former clients—at all levels

Houselink Community Homes is a non-profit, charitable agency based in Toronto that provides a range of supportive housing options, individualized supports and community-based programs. As one of the pioneers in the concept of ‘supportive housing’, Houselink created a brand new option for people leaving psychiatric institutions: a home that was permanent, affordable and a support based environment. Houselink is currently home to over 430 members living in virtually every neighbourhood in the city of Toronto. (more…)

The 4th annual Neighbours Being Neighbours Community Gathering

July 2nd, 2012 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on The 4th annual Neighbours Being Neighbours Community Gathering)

Join us on Saturday August 11th to celebrate community, diversity and children by encouraging “neighbourliness” among all people.

Have fun meeting your neighbours in a family-friendly environment while enjoying live music, great food and activities for all ages. The 4th Annual Neighbours Being Neighbours Community Gathering is hosted by the Columbian Centre Society.

Activities include Bouncy Castle, Hamster Crawl, Climbing Wall, Pony Rides, Dunk Tank  and much more. Musical guests include Trinitude. (more…)