Category Archives: Our Stories

Our Stories

A Gentle Soul

This column is dedicated to Lorraine Dunlop another gentle soul who had left selfadvocate.ca hopefully for bigger and brighter things. In 2000 I moved to yet another service provider and a hole new part of the city. My goal was to find a situation where I had a core group people in my life that […]

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Bus pass rally and my feelings towards the recent changes

by Sheenagh Morrison On September 1st all the changes with the bus pass and Persons with Disabilities (PWD) assistance took place. If you said “yes” to keep your bus pass then you get an extra $25 a month on your monthly PWD assistance. If you decided to give up your bus pass, you get $77 […]

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The Summer of 2016 Wrap- Up and Fall Sneak Preview

by Jeff Stackhouse The Summer of 2016 is officially wrapping up but it sure was great. The PNE, Abbotsford Agrifair and Airshow, Langley Cruise-In and “Expo ’86: An Unofficial History” all helped create one of the most memorable summers of all-time. Just weeks ago I went to the PNE in Vancouver and it was amazing. […]

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My Story on my rare condition called Prader Willi Syndrome.

Hi! My name is Shea Velestuk. When I was a baby I was floppy and low muscle toned and then I got tested for this rare condition PWS – Prader Willi Syndrome, and it came back negative. When I moved to Mission, British Columbia I was overweight and we didn’t know why, so we went […]

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Cheyenne’s Summer Journey.

Cheyenne has now graduated and we are hoping that she can find employment. This summer Cheyenne went to her first Summer Games in Abbotsford there she did five races in swimming and she came back with a bronze medal! She had fun there making friends and watching other races. Over the summer Cheyenne has also […]

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Getting Active in Coquitlam

This past June I applied for a City of Coquitlam Access One card pass. You pay $10 a year and it’s sooooo worth it! You get free drop ins unlimited and two free classes a year. I’ve been working out in the gym three times a week and Aquafit twice a week. I started as […]

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Julie Carlson Vlog Health Update and Praise Report Sept 2016

  Share with me in my excitement as my health significantly improves and God continues to write my testimony

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My vision for a New Service

My name is Lidia White. I live in Victoria BC. I have been doing a lot of thinking about how I would like support services to look like for people with disabilities. I imagine support being about making community a place that people with disabilities can learn, make friends, gain confidence and have fun. When […]

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Lynch Pins

Shorter column this month because I want everyone else to do some writing this time. Every once and a while an issue arises that is pivotal. Where the course of events can change for individuals, groups even nations. One such event was last year’s federal election, where who we were going to be as a […]

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The Kamloops Self Advocates Newsletter September 2016 Edition

The Kamloops Self-Advocates is a newsletter for people with diverse abilities published by Krystian Shaw.     September 2016 Edition  KSA  Newsletter  contains   This month’s theme Welcome to September everyone! It has been a busy summer and promises to be an even busier fall! The KSA will be celebrating its 3rd anniversary, community living […]

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