Monthly Archives: August 2015

PreparedBC British Columbia’s one-stop shop for disaster readiness information.

Here is information  for people with disabilities on what to to do in a disaster prepared bc has downloadable documents can print out for your self   In order print you need download Adobe Reader click here   PreparedBC Welcome to PreparedBC, British Columbia’s one-stop shop for disaster readiness information. Our goal is to make […]

Posted in JP Safty TIPS | Comments closed

Rolling Around In My Head

Thursday, August 27, 2015  OMG put to good use I was following the natural flow of people as we all got off the elevator. Joe and I always get off last when the small space is crowded so there were several people ahead of me, all going towards the lobby and outside. The flowing line […]

Posted in Rolling Around In My Head doing damns the darkness/ A Blog By Dave Hingsburger | Comments closed

Special Olympics August 2015 Newsletter

Web Version  |  Update preferences  |  Unsubscribe Like Tweet Forward TABLE OF CONTENTS • August 2015 Newsletter • Awesome B.C. athletes deliver outstanding achievements with Special Olympics Team Canada • Celebrating the power of sport with the Sports Celebrities Festival • Strong performances by SOBC athletes at Western Canada Summer Games • Champions Start at Home with […]

Posted in Special Olympics News | Leave a comment

Rolling Around In My Head

Fred and Me Wednesday, August 26, 2015 By Dave Hingsburger Photo Description: Fred Flintstone holding a steaming foot after he’d used as brakes for his car. It was colder than we expected it to be. The skies threatened rain. But we were undeterred, we headed off to  Santa’s Village for our annual pilgrimage. We’ve been going […]

Posted in Rolling Around In My Head doing damns the darkness/ A Blog By Dave Hingsburger | Comments closed

On Inclusion and Summer Fun

By: Krystian Shaw This summer has really been fun. On Canada Day music in the park started in Kamloops. We get free live music every night for an hour and a half. There are a few locals who play at music in the park, but most are musicians from out of town. Some are good […]

Posted in Our Stories | Comments closed

Local advocate encourages businesses to hire people living with a disability

David Johnston was interviewed by his local TV station 8/20/2015 Dawson Creek city council voted on Monday in favour of naming the month of September ‘Disability Employment month’, to help men and women living with a disability find employment. David Johnston already has it marked on his calendar. The Mile Zero City advocate said he’s […]

Posted in Democracy Wall | Comments closed

Living Independently without PWD Income Assistance

By: Cheryl Fryfield For the past many years I have been making my own money, paying my own rent and buying my own bus pass, groceries and clothing. The Public Guardian and Trustee have tried twice to get PWD income assistance for me, but in the eyes of the Ministry I make too much money. […]

Posted in Our Stories | Comments closed

Information for Families on CLBC Services in First Nations communities

As of August 2014, all people residing within First Nations communities, regardless of ancestry, and who meet CLBC eligibility requirements, can access CLBC funded services based upon their disability-related needs and availability of local CLBC resources. Community Living BC funds services and supports that meet the disability-related needs of eligible adults, and their families, who […]

Posted in CLBC | Comments closed

Thats amore! Oliver agency brings an unused room to life

August 7th, 2015   CLBC service provider, Hovanes Community Services, and the individuals they support, have proven that they are ‘upcycling’ masters. Not only do they turn unwanted furniture into something that is treasured and loved at a storefront called the Painted Chair, they have now turned an unused space into a place where individuals […]

Posted in CLBC | Comments closed

Message to Self Advocates – August 2015‏

Dear Members and Allies of the Self Advocacy Community, We hope you are having a great summer so far. This letter is to update you on: New CLBC board chair and five new members New CLBC newsletter Celebrate Diverse ABILITIES Self advocate employment trainers Self advocate leadership retreat 2014/15 Annual Service Plan Report Report on […]

Posted in CLBC | Comments closed