Today is Child Care Provider Appreciation Day 💛 Thank you to the dedicated childcare providers who create safe, nurturing, and supportive spaces for children to learn, grow, and thrive.
This month is a reminder that mental health is an essential part of overall well‑being. Everyone’s experience looks different, and it’s okay to take things one step at a time. By checking in with ourselves and each other, reducing stigma, and creating space for open conversations, we help build stronger, more caring communities.
Sexual violence is never the fault of the person who experiences it. Prevention means challenging harmful norms, believing survivors, promoting consent, and creating communities where safety, dignity, and respect are practiced every day.
Red Dress Day ❤️ Today we honour and remember the missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and Two‑Spirit people across Canada.
It’s Mental Health Awareness Week 💚 This week is a reminder that mental health is an essential part of overall well‑being. Everyone’s experience looks different, and there is no one “right” way to take care of your mental health.
This month, we recognize and celebrate the integral work of Early Childhood Educators (ECEs). ECEs provide safe, nurturing, and high‑quality care for babies and toddlers, supporting learning and healthy development through play.
BC Youth Week is a time to celebrate the strengths, voices, and potential of young people across our province. Youth bring creativity, resilience, and leadership to our communities, and their ideas and experiences matter.
We were honoured to host Katzie and Ahousaht First Nations artist Oscar Joseph for the unveiling of his powerful original piece, Medicine, at Foundry Ridge Meadows.
A big thank you to the kind residents of the Village at Kanaka for their generous donation to Alisa’s Wish Child & Youth Advocacy Centre!
Happy Earth Day! 🌎 Today we’re showing a little extra love to our favourite planet. Whether it’s reusing, recycling, planting, walking, or just soaking up some fresh air, every small action helps.
Prevention of Violence Against Women Week (April 19–25) is a time to reflect, learn, and take action.