As she prepares to transition into adult services, Lucy Long continues to pursue a passion for dance that started in her childhood.
Click here to read Lucy’s story, and find ideas from Lucy’s mother Donna on encouraging a family member’s recreational pursuits. Also find Donna’s tips on the CLBC youth transition process.
Through the Advancing New Support Options Project (ANSO), families and self-advocates are helping to design a new service that’s slated to be added to CLBC’s catalogue of services in 2018.
Every Thursday night Dan Seedhouse and Cory Doyle walk into ASK Wellness Society in Kamloops with their game faces on. They’re ready to battle their opponents in a table top game that usually involves role play.
When members of CLBC’s Vancouver Community Council gathered recently to plan their work for the years ahead, they couldn’t think of a better first project than identifying the many resources, or assets, that exist for individuals and families in the region.
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