Today we acknowledge Red Dress Day, to honour and remember missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, and to show solidarity with their families and loved ones. #MMIWG2S
This week is a reminder that supporting mental health is not a one-time event. It is found in the small, everyday actions—making time for a moment of calm, connecting with someone we trust, or reaching out for support when it is needed.
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Our schools and offices will be closed on Friday, April 18 and Monday, April 21, in observance of the Easter holiday. Wishing everyone a safe and happy long weekend!
Passover, a time of reflection and celebration, commences on the evening of April 12 and concludes on April 20. Wishing all those observing a meaningful and joyous holiday. Chag Pesach Sameach!
“My father used to say that the third-rate brain thought with the majority, the second-rate brain thought with the minority and the first-rate brain thought for itself. His was, and he wanted mine to be, a first-rate brain. I would have to think and decide for myself.” ~C.R.Milne
Today we celebrate World Autism Understanding Day. This year's theme "Advancing Neurodiversity" highlights the intersection between neurodiversity & global sustainability efforts, showcasing how inclusive policies and practices can drive positive change for autistic individuals.
They pushed and pulled at Eeyore; and soon he was standing among them again on dry land.
“Oh, Eeyore, You ARE wet!” said Piglet.
Eeyore shook himself, and asked somebody to explain to Piglet what happened when you had been inside a river for quite a long time. ~A.A.Milne
Today is International Women's Day, advocating for a gender equal world, free of bias, stereotypes & discrimination. We must continue to work toward gender equality & inclusion. #InspireInclusion