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Aug. 15, 2018 4:30 p.m.
THIRD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH. A fun activity where Club Members prepare, serve and eat with residents of Cumberland Lodge Extended Care Facility. Sometimes we cook - in summer time we BBQ and most times we purchase "healthy" food like Chinese Take Out, Fish & Chips etc. The residents who attend enjoy interacting with our members one to one. Dave Stevens is the coordinator and if you would like to attend let him know at the next meeting.
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Aug. 23, 2018 9:00 a.m.
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Aug. 27, 2018
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Sep. 04, 2018
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Sep. 04, 2018
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No Speaker - Tuesday following long weekend
Sep. 04, 2018
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Pam Willis - Comox Valley Senior Support Society
Sep. 11, 2018
Comox Valley Senior Peer Support provides emotional support to Comox Valley seniors who are experiencing isolation, loneliness, and depression, or who are feeling vulnerable due to challenging situations they face or endure. We do this through the programs we offer: Friendly Visiting, Caregiver Support, Senior Information and Access Support (SIAS), Transit Information and Access Support (Transit Ambassador). We use a ‘peer support’ approach. Our volunteers are all seniors themselves who come from a variety of backgrounds. We work within a non-clinical framework, approaching the people we support as equals. Respect, trust, practical support and confidentiality are hallmarks of our work. |
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Paul Harris Society ... D5020 Chair PHS Vancouver Island
Sep. 18, 2018
To: Tatton, Keith [keith@cumberlandreadymix.ca] |
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Sep. 19, 2018 4:30 p.m.
THIRD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH. A fun activity where Club Members prepare, serve and eat with residents of Cumberland Lodge Extended Care Facility. Sometimes we cook - in summer time we BBQ and most times we purchase "healthy" food like Chinese Take Out, Fish & Chips etc. The residents who attend enjoy interacting with our members one to one. Dave Stevens is the coordinator and if you would like to attend let him know at the next meeting.
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McLoughlin Garden Society
Oct. 16, 2018
missionThe McLoughlin Gardens Society has formed with the vision of preserving the seaside gardens that surround the beach house while also hosting an artist-in-residence program to run through the summer months, from May to September. For the time being, the program is by invitation. visionOver the coming years, the McLoughlin Gardens Society has plans to launch a membership drive, develop walking trails, install informational panels, and raise funds to convert the shed into an artist and writing studio, while also maintaining the house and gardens. Susan Healy is a long time Comox Valley volunteer. For 17 years she was a member of the Board of the Cumberland and District Credit Union. Currently she is the owner of Theme Gardens Landscaping with her husband Tom King. She is treasurer on the Board of the McLoughlin Gardens Society, and has a keen interest in the heritage garden and the establishment of a volunteer gardening program.
Christine Dickinson is a former educator who moved to the Valley 11 years ago. She is secretary to the McLoughlin Gardens Society and represents the Comox Valley Writers Society on the Board. Christine is a member of the Rotary Club of Courtenay.
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Oct. 17, 2018 4:30 p.m.
THIRD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH. A fun activity where Club Members prepare, serve and eat with residents of Cumberland Lodge Extended Care Facility. Sometimes we cook - in summer time we BBQ and most times we purchase "healthy" food like Chinese Take Out, Fish & Chips etc. The residents who attend enjoy interacting with our members one to one. Dave Stevens is the coordinator and if you would like to attend let him know at the next meeting.
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V.O.C. Emergency Plan
Oct. 23, 2018
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Oct. 30, 2018 4:30 p.m.
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Oct. 31, 2018 3:45 p.m.
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Opportunities for Supportive Housing in the Comox Valley
Nov. 06, 2018
Dawn to Dawn is a non-profit, residential housing program that makes transitional housing possible in the Comox Valley. We provide homeless individuals and families with access to housing that gets them (or keeps them) off the streets. Since the start of the Residential Program in April 2009, we have housed 60+ individuals and families who are homeless and ensured they have the shelter they need to create stability in their lives. Many of our clients have gone on to gain their independence, and find long-term housing of their own. This is the definition of transitional housing. Homelessness happens in many ways. Job loss, mental health problems, and substance abuse are just a few of the reasons people and families find themselves without a home to call their own. We follow a Housing First Model to ending homelessness that says it doesn’t matter how people became homeless; everyone is better able to move forward in their lives if they are housed. That means providing shelter, and then combining that housing with services in the areas of mental and physical health, substance abuse, education, and employment. Housing is a basic human necessity, and the foundation of good health, personal security, and stable communities. Imagine what your life would be like without a place to sleep, eat meals, shower, or relax. Our goal is a community where everyone has a place to call home, and access to the services that allow them to be a fully participating member of our community. |
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Habitat for Humanity Vancouver Island North /Fire Truck to El Tuito
Nov. 20, 2018
What We DoHabitat for Humanity brings communities together to help families build strength, stability and self-reliance through affordable homeownership. Habitat homeowners build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage. With our help, those homeowners achieve the independence they need to build a better life for themselves and their families. Our MissionHabitat for Humanity Vancouver Island North’s mission is to empower hard-working families and make homeownership affordable by mobilizing community spirit and generosity. Our VisionA world where everyone has a safe and decent place to live. Our ValuesHousing for All: Access to safe, decent and affordable housing is a basic human right that should be available to everyone. Human Dignity: We believe in the worth and dignity of every human being. We respect the people we serve and those who help us in this effort. People are our greatest resource. Partnership: We can best achieve our mission through meaningful and mutually beneficial partnerships with others. Faith in Action: Building on our Christian foundation, we serve and work with people of all faiths and beliefs in a spirit of justice and compassion. Faith is lived through action. Diversity and Inclusiveness: There is a role for everyone committed to our vision, mission and values. We seek to enrich our organization through diversity. |
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Nov. 21, 2018 4:30 p.m.
THIRD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH. A fun activity where Club Members prepare, serve and eat with residents of Cumberland Lodge Extended Care Facility. Sometimes we cook - in summer time we BBQ and most times we purchase "healthy" food like Chinese Take Out, Fish & Chips etc. The residents who attend enjoy interacting with our members one to one. Dave Stevens is the coordinator and if you would like to attend let him know at the next meeting.
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Nov. 26, 2018 5:00 p.m.
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Dec. 19, 2018 4:30 p.m.
THIRD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH. A fun activity where Club Members prepare, serve and eat with residents of Cumberland Lodge Extended Care Facility. Sometimes we cook - in summer time we BBQ and most times we purchase "healthy" food like Chinese Take Out, Fish & Chips etc. The residents who attend enjoy interacting with our members one to one. Dave Stevens is the coordinator and if you would like to attend let him know at the next meeting.
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Jan. 04, 2019 6:00 p.m.
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Comox Valley Child Development Association
Jan. 08, 2019
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Courtenay Little Theatre
Jan. 15, 2019
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Jan. 16, 2019 4:30 p.m.
THIRD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH. A fun activity where Club Members prepare, serve and eat with residents of Cumberland Lodge Extended Care Facility. Sometimes we cook - in summer time we BBQ and most times we purchase "healthy" food like Chinese Take Out, Fish & Chips etc. The residents who attend enjoy interacting with our members one to one. Dave Stevens is the coordinator and if you would like to attend let him know at the next meeting.
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Paul Harris Society
Jan. 22, 2019
Bashir El-Khalafawi, Bio
Bashir joined Rotary in 1986, he is the Charter President of the Rotary Club of Parksville AM and past President Rotary Club of Parksville.
Bashir has served as District Vocational Service Chair, District Foundation Annual Fund Chair and, as Assistant Governor he is currently the District Paul Harris Society Chair, Vancouver Island. Bashir’s career was in Hotel Management as well as several Hotel management positions in Canada and the US over 40 years. He and wife Judie have been married for 47 years and have two grown children and one grandson who lives in Czech Republic.
Bashir is here today to tell us why the Paul Harris Society is important to the Rotary and how you can support support the Rotary Foundation |
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Jan. 28, 2019
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Club Assembly & Cheque Presentation
Jan. 29, 2019
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AFC Construction - school in Nepal project
Feb. 05, 2019
Alan Fletcher, a resident of the Comox Valley, and president of AFC Construction is in the process of constructing a school in Nepal. Hello Donna,
The Presentation is called Classrooms for a Cause.
I am a Trip Leader with Her International, a British Columbia based charity whose mission is to empower women + girls through education. Her International has done many projects in the Dang Region of Nepal.
I have lived in the valley for 30 years, retired as the BC Parks Section Head for Northern Vancouver Island/Central Coast, and am actively involved in Cross Country Skiing, Masters Soccer, hiking, climbing, biking and trail running. |
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