A child and adolescence psychologist with BC Children's Hospital says most kids will need support before going back to school and suggests parents and caregivers start preparing them now—and offers a number of suggestion about how to do so. https://t.co/moX7h8hmkF
If you're a youth in care or on independant living and you aren't getting enough support during COVID-19, contact the @RCYBC at 1-800-476-3933 or [email protected]#covidandkidsbc
Another record setting night! A pleasure always working with @global_tv globalbc @fionaforbes vanfamservices #fsgvsoiree@tcclub buildingcommunity https://t.co/jPYyzQijps
@CTVVancouver More transit options will help keep our young people safe. I met a young woman on Granville Street earlier this year while I was coming back from dinner. She was alone and quite upset that she couldn't get a taxi - it put her in a very vulnerable position.
Please re-tweet this to your friends and family in Metro @VanFamServices . Come join us or support us with a donation - no matter the size. https://t.co/Xtc4ZXoQal
It's not too late to register for #anightinthelife! Our press release explains the crucial role food plays in transformation, and how youth experiencing homelessness feel the impacts of food insecurity the most. https://t.co/2SPMlmgRdj #vancouver#events#FSGV#foodsecurity
@yvryimby@RioTheatre We r a non-profit beside the Rio. Don't let us get lost in the conversation. #FSGV wants 2 be able 2 provide community space & affordable rental. Can't do it w/ current building- innovative development can meet goals of theatre & #FSGV.
Thank you so much, CBC! You helped us celebrate our good work today. We'd love to come back to talk more about our awesome programs and people! https://t.co/JEgl6o02po
Back in 1928 @VanFamServices was a group with just one case worker with a startup fund of 25-dollars. Now it's one of the largest providers of social services in the province with more than 500 employees. CEO @KarinFSGV says they've come a long way.
Raising #minimumwage is good for public health: low-income BCians at greater risk of chronic disease & more likely to suffer from diabetes, heart disease, anxiety & depression than people with higher incomes. Ultimately, a #LivingWage is required #bcpoli https://t.co/GO6BAop0rc