Author Archives: Bryce Schaufelburger

For a Day or Two

Spotless. Uncluttered. Organized. I came through the door and almost didn’t recognize the place. Joe had been busy cleaning and tidying and it really showed. The place hasn’t been like this since, well, never. We don’t live like this. We’re clean but we’re untidy. Books piled on the couch. Papers littering the front room. Dog […]

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What Happened: In Brief

So. It’s been a rough ride. I apologize for simply disappearing from this blog. I’ve heard from some of you, thank you for your concern. You were right to be concerned. I went to bed one night feeling good, feeling strong, having had a good workout and looking forward to the next day. I got […]

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My Road Trip to Supported Apartment Living

    It all started in my early years when I lived in Toronto Ontario.  It was very difficult growing up in school, being bullied by the kids. I can recall the times when I attended Tabor Park Vocational School and found myself hiding in the bathroom stalls until everybody left for home, in order […]

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Council helps build self advocate leadership capacity

The North Okanagan-Shuswap Community Council invited 25 self advocates, caregivers and family members from Revelstoke, Salmon Arm, Armstrong and Vernon to learn how to set up and run an effective, self advocates’ group. Community Connections self advocates from Vernon shared the work they had been doing to put together a strategic plan, using a great […]

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The Kamloops Self Advocates Newsletter April 2019 Edition

The Kamloops Self-Advocates is a newsletter for people with diverse abilities published by Krystian Shaw. April 2019 Edition  KSA Newsletter 2019 contains in This month’s theme The Newsletter is Growing! One of the goals of the Kamloops Self-Advocate is advocating for others and talking about important issues. We also think it is important to have […]

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Kickstart News March 2019

Hi all kickstart  newsletter check them out detail in their newsletter click on picture below

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Lee Kissinger. works part-time as a Front End Courtesy Clerk at Thrifty Foods in Fairfield.

My name is Lee Kissinger. I work part-time as a Front End Courtesy Clerk at Thrifty Foods in Fairfield. I have been working for Thrifty Foods for more than 8 years I love it! I feel really good about myself and motivated to work really hard when I am working. I really enjoy the store […]

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Mango Avocado Soba Noodles with Sesame Salmon Poke.

Selfadvocatenet.com Recipe of the Month for April,2019 By halfbakedharvest This salmon poke is served with soba noodles for a filling dish Prep Time 15 minutes Cook Time 5 minutes Total Time 20 minutes Servings 4 servings Calories 785 kcal Ingredients Salmon Poke 1/4 cup low-sodium soy sauce 1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar 1 tablespoon honey […]

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Governments of Canada and British Columbia Collaborate to Help Make Sport More Accessible

News release VICTORIA, March 29, 2019 More British Columbians can take part in sports ranging from archery to wheelchair basketball this year thanks to the BC Sport Participation Program (BCSPP), funded equally by the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia. Together, the governments are investing nearly $1.2 million in 2018–19 to support […]

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New homes with supports for people in need in Chilliwack

Chilliwack Friday, March 29, 2019 10:30 AM Safe, warm homes are on the way for people experiencing homelessness as a new supportive housing project opens in Chilliwack. “Supportive housing does not only mean a safe space, meals and a place to sleep. It also means hope for a better tomorrow,” said Selina Robinson, Minister of Municipal Affairs […]

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