Looking for help or resources?

Looking for help or resources? Visit BC211 at the following link http://www.bc211.ca

bc211
is a Vancouver-based nonprofit organization that specializes in providing information and referral regarding community, government and social services in BC. Our help line services include 211, the Alcohol and Drug Information and Referral Service (ADIRS), the Problem Gambling Help Line, VictimLink BC, and the Youth Against Violence Line.

Want to sign-up for Community Update emails? Enter your email address HERE to start receiving the updates we post below directly to your inbox!

What is The Social Planning Council?

Activities:

o Monthly Meetings: Attend meetings with guest speakers from within the community &/or presentations at each meeting. We currently meet the fourth Monday of every month (excluding summer) at City Hall with light lunch by donation.

o Facebook & Email Group: Utilize the network on Facebook. Start discussions, learn about & share upcoming community events, projects and meetings. If you don’t use Facebook, then join the email network instead.

o Inform City Council: The SPC provides reports to City Council regularly and the City keeps the SPC informed. Use the network and have your voices heard.



Strategic Direction of the Social Planning Council of Williams Lake & Area:

o Poverty Reduction and the local Living Wage Campaign.

o Community Collaboration and Networking.

o Retention and Succession of residents within the Area.



Community Social Planning:

o Supports communities in building an integrated approach to complex problems that take into account social, economic, and environmental concerns.

o Maximizes the effectiveness of often scarce resources by working to reduce duplication, overlap and competition.

o Provides an ongoing forum for communication, coordination and conflict resolution.



Thursday, February 22, 2018

Community Updates (15) - Feb 23, 2018



Table of Contents:
1) Next SPC Meeting is this Monday Feb 26, 2018 at 11:30 am
2) FREE Gaming Grant Writer Workshop - Mar 6th - RSVP
3) Success by Six - looking for legacy project ideas
4) CCACS 's - Spring into Art Makers Fair - Mar 10
5) Strong Start - free early learning parent participation program
6) TRU Gala - Spring Dreams - Sat Mar 19
7) Women's Spirituality Circle Event - Sat Mar 17th 10 - 6pm
8) Free Swim at the Recreation Complex - Sat Mar 3 from 4 - 7 pm
9) Free Skate at the Recreation Complex - Sun Mar 11 from 1:45 - 3:15 pm
10) Province of BC - Poverty Reduction Strategy
11) Journey Through Grief: Grief Recovery Support Group (begins Apr 4)
12) Williams Lake Hospice Society is... looking for volunteers
13) CTC's Positive Action Word of the Week(s)
14) Red Cross help is available
15) Looking for Community Resources - visit www.bc211.ca

1) Next SPC Meeting is this Monday Feb 26, 2018 at 11:30 am
You are invited to attend the next monthly Social Planning Council meeting this upcoming Monday, Feb 26th from 11:30 am - 1:00 pm at the Community Futures office in downtown Williams Lake. The draft agenda is below and last month's minutes (draft) is available online at the following link:

http://socialplanningcouncil.blogspot.ca/2018/02/spc-monthly-meeting-mins-draft-jan-22.html

Agenda:
·      Accept Minutes & Agenda
·      Presentation: BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations & Rural 
       Development's, Community Wildfire Recovery will be giving us an update on slope      
       stability and environmental rehabilitation within the region, and addressing  
       questions  and concerns.
·      THRIVE Williams Lake Project
·      Provincial Poverty Reduction Strategy
·      Future Projects and Strategic Planning
·      Roundtable Updates

2) FREE Gaming Grant Writer Workshop - Mar 6th - RSVP
Is your organization applying to the BC Community Gaming Grant Program? Attend this workshop and learn how to write and submit a successful application.

This workshop will be taught by Marvene Layte, Northern Interior Communities Association Coordinator, and is geared towards organizations applying to the BC Community Gaming Grant Program. Attendees will learn how to write and submit a successful application to the program which funds arts and culture, sports, public safety, environment, and social programs.

Organizations attending the workshop will also have the opportunity to sign up for a 30-minute one-on-one grant writing session between 1pm and 3pm of the same day. Sessions are offered on a first come, first served basis and must be pre-booked prior to the day of the workshop.

ONLY 16 SEATS AVAILABLE! FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED!
DATE: Tuesday, March 6th, 2018
TIME: 9:30am - 12:30pm (with a limited number of half hour one-on-one sessions between 1:00pm and 3:00pm)
VENUE: Community Futures South Cariboo, 266 Olive Street, Williams Lake, BC
COST: FREE

To register, please call our office at 250-392-3626*. Please indicate if you would like a one-on-one session with the grant writer when you sign up.

*If you are unable to attend the session, please give us 24 hours’ notice so that we may inform a potential participant who has been waitlisted.

3) Success by Six - looking for legacy project ideas
Success by 6 seeking out another 'legacy project' a sustainable project that is reflective of a gap or need for children 0-6 and their families in our community. 

Success by 6, funded by the BC Government, United Way and BC Credit Unions, supports programs, events and initiatives that enhance the lives of children 0-6 and their families, in Williams Lake and outlying areas. 

We have a list of ' legacy' projects that we fund every year, in addition to the 'applications' we receive from agencies and organizations. These legacy projects include four annual free family festivals, the bike rodeo, transportation vouchers for families, a free fitness program and more. 

We are currently seeking additional legacy projects - sustainable programs or events that reflect a gap or need in the community. If someone at the SPC has an idea for a great project, we'd love to hear from you!

LeRae Haynes
Community/Aboriginal Engagement Coordinator
Success by 6
Williams Lake
250-398-9848

4) CCACS 's - Spring into Art Makers Fair - Mar 10
Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society is excited to present, the "Spring into Art" Makers' Fair - March 10th at the Arts Centre in Williams Lake.
Spring into Art is a one-day expo of creativity with entry-level workshops in seven different artistic media. All materials are provided, and no experience is necessary. Spring into Art is a launching pad for adults and mature youth interested in finding a new creative outlet.

Workshops and contributors include:
Pottery; Lesley Lloyd
Creative Writing; Cat Fink
Pen-and-ink drawing; Ciel Patenaude
Fibre Art; Linda Pujue
Charcoal Drawing; Kathryn Steen
Improv/Theatre; Sheryl-Lynn Lewis
Music; Branon Hoffman

Ask us about staff or group rates. For more information, or to register visit www.centralcaribooarts.com/springintoart (or visit The Open Book store).

Half day: $47 plus tax (morning or afternoon, two workshops of your choosing)
Full day: $93 plus tax (four workshops of your choosing)

5) Strong Start - free early learning parent participation program
A StrongStart Centre is a school-based, early learning parent participation program and provides a new gateway to lifelong learning. On your first visit to any StrongStart Centre, please bring your child’s Birth Certificate and Care Card to register into the program.

It offers a high quality early learning opportunity to families with young children that encourages problem-solving skills, self-esteem building practices, and the social skills that will help them successfully manage in school and lay a foundation for life-long learning.

This program recognizes that the parent is the first and most important teacher in a child’s life. Increased involvement in their child’s education contributes to success and teaches family literacy and the importance of a family-involved education.

The StrongStart Early Learning Centres are funded and supported by the Ministry of Education and School District No. 27.

In Williams Lake and Area, StrongStart schedules can be found below:
Cataline - M - F from 9 am - 12pm
Marie Sharpe M - F from 9 am  - 12 pm
Mountview M - F from 8:30 am - 11:30 am
150 Mile House T & Th from 8:30 - 11:30 am
Horsefly Wednesdays from 9 am - 12 pm
Big Lake Mondays from 9 am - 12 pm

Please visit http://www.sd27.bc.ca/programs/early-learning-programs/strongstart/ for more information and any schedule changes.

6) TRU Gala - Spring Dreams - Sat Mar 19
Join TRU Grit for an unforgettable spring-like evening featuring dinner, dancing, silent and live auction in support of Thompson Rivers University Williams Lake scholarships and awards.

Saturday, in the Auditorium
Cocktails at 6:00 pm
Dinner at 7:00 pm
Dancing at 9:00 pm

Purchase your tickets now at:
https://www.tru.ca/williamslake/gala.html

Sponsorship and donations
Donations, sponsorships and contributions to the Gala are greatly appreciated. Contributions can be made through a few ways:

  • Cash donation
  • Sponsorship (dinner, cocktails, entertainment, etc.)
  • Live auction items
  • Silent auction items
Gala proceeds provide financial support for TRU Williams Lake students.

Contact Nancy Giesbrecht at ngiesbrecht@tru.ca or 250-302-1052 for more information.

7) Women's Spirituality Circle Event - Sat Mar 17th 10 - 6pm
Women's Spirituality Circle Event, Rising from the Ashes - Sparks of Hope is taking place Saturday Mar 17th from 10 am - 6pm at St Andrew's United Church (1000 Huckvale Place in Williams Lake).

Women's Spirituality Circle invites you to our 4th Annual gathering. We've created this day to explore, process and move through the energies left behind by a summer of extreme wildfires. Join with women of all ages, from a wide range of spiritual traditions, for a day that will uncover teachings about fire from many perspectives and offer tools and practices that spark our hope and resilience.

Activities include a multi-faith panel on fire teachings, sharing circles, expressive arts workshops and entertainment. A delicious lunch is provided and child-minding is available if requested in advance.

Pick up your FREE TICKET at Open Book or CMHA offices (51 South 4th Avenue WL) before Tuesday March 13th.

For more info contact Margaret Anne at 250.305.4426

8) Free Swim at the Recreation Complex - Sat Mar 3 from 4 - 7 pm
Free Swim at the Recreation Complex on Saturday Mar 3rd from 4 - 7 pm sponsored by the Williams Lake Lioness Club. For more info call 250-398-7665.

9) Free Skate at the Recreation Complex - Sun Mar 11 from 1:45 - 3:15 pm
Free Skate at the Recreation Complex on Sunday Mar 11 from 1:45 - 3:15 pm sponsored by Canadian Parents for French. For more info call 250-398-7665. Note - helmets are mandatory for 6 years and younger, and strongly recommended for all skaters on the ice.

10) Province of BC - Poverty Reduction Strategy
Submit your feedback online at https://engage.gov.bc.ca/bcpovertyreduction/ by March 30, 2018 at 4 p.m.

We’re building a poverty reduction strategy, and you can help.
The poverty rate in B.C. is among the worst in Canada. Too many people are struggling to make ends meet, earn a living wage, or find and keep affordable housing. Too many families are suffering without basic necessities, relying on food banks, going hungry or sending their children to school hungry.
 
It’s time to lift people out of poverty.
As a first step, the B.C. government raised income assistance and disability rates by $100 per month to help people who need it most. This is only the beginning. There’s more to do. One of the critical next steps is to build and implement a province-wide poverty reduction plan with targets and timelines. And we want your help.

There are several ways to participate:
Your feedback will help us understand what poverty looks like in communities across B.C., and how we can best take action to improve people’s lives. In order to promote the transparency of this engagement, all feedback collected by the online feedback form and email will be posted to the site. Names will not be included. Feedback will be collected between October 30, 2017 and March 30, 2018 at 4pm.

Submit your feedback online at https://engage.gov.bc.ca/bcpovertyreduction/ by March 30, 2018 at 4 p.m.

11) Journey Through Grief: Grief Recovery Support Group (begins Apr 4)
Williams Lake Hospice Society presents Journey Through Grief: Grief Recovery Support Group Wednesdays beginning Apr 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2 and 9th from 6:00 - 8:00 pm at the Williams Lake Hospice Society Office located at 530 - 4th Ave North (behind the hospital at the former Nursing Residence). Pre-registration is required - limited seating available. No cost to attend; donations greatly appreciated. Call 250-392-5430 for more information.

Weekly sessions
Week 1: Grieving Together
Week 2: Journey Through Grief
Week 3: Sorrow & Loneliness
Week 4: Anger, Fear & Guilt
Week 5: Keeping Memories Alive
Week 6: Moving Toward Recovery

12) Williams Lake Hospice Society is... looking for volunteers
Williams Lake Hospice Society is...

Seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers!!!

Want to become a Care Partner?
It takes an hour or so each week to...
Bring comfort to others
Do something meaningful
Make a difference
Share gifts and talents
Contribute to your community

End of Life Support Volunteer Training. April 26, 27 & 28th, 2018

To Register or for more information Phone: 250-392-5435 or e-mail: vsc.hospice@yahoo.ca
Space is limited, please confirm your interest and availability, as soon as possible.

Our Volunteers... ARE the HEART of HOSPICE!!!

13) CTC's Positive Action Word of the Week(s)
The Positive Action word of the week for Feb 26th is: Respect: To show special care for people.

The Positive Action word of the week for Mar 5th is: Kindness: To care for others and take thoughtful actions.

If you are interested in learning more about Positive Action and how you could use it in your setting, please contact Carla Bullinger at 250-267-8249 or comthatcares@sd27.bc.ca

14) Red Cross help is available - individuals, families, small businesses, non profits, First Nations
BC Fires- Red Cross is Helping Communities Recover
Nov. 29, 2017

Thanks to funding from the Government of B.C., the Government of Canada and generous Canadians, the Red Cross is able to provide programs and services that help communities, households and individuals recover from the fires.

A) Individuals and Families:
-Red Cross case workers are meeting one-on-one with individuals and households that need additional assistance - both at the Support Centres and through outreach in the communities.

-Safety and Wellbeing personnel also help ensure people have access to a range of holistic supports and resources that include psychological first aid, coping with stress and adversity, and planning for individualized recovery.

-People needing assistance can phone the Red Cross call centre at 1-800-863-6582 to make an appointment to meet a case worker at a Support Centres (the hours and locations are listed here: http://www.redcross.ca/how-we-help/current-emergency-responses/british-columbia-fires/red-cross support-centres).

-Those living in small or First Nations communities could also work with their community leadership to arrange for Red Cross workers to visit.

-The Canadian Red Cross addresses immediate psychosocial needs in all its recovery work and considers the needs of special populations and cultures.  The Red Cross also coordinates with community and government partners and community stakeholders to ensure communities are empowered to take care of themselves and each other so they can strengthen relationships and networks, and build capacity and resiliency to better withstand future disasters.

B) Support to small businesses, not-for-profit organizations, and First Nations cultural livelihoods:
-The Red Cross is providing those who are eligible with a one-time emergency grant of $1,500. Applications for Phase 1 closed on Oct. 31.

-Starting Nov. 20, 2017 through April 6, 2018, the Red Cross is accepting applications for
additional financial assistance for items such as uninsured losses, deductibles, minor repairs, clean-up, equipment, and occupational training expenses. The amount for Phase 2 will be based on each applicant’s unique need and determined through the application process.

-Applicants that missed the Phase 1 Oct. 31 deadline can still apply for it when they apply for Phase 2 funding.

-Interested small businesses, not-for-profit organizations and cultural livelihoods on-reserve First Nations persons can apply for the additional funding through the Small Business Helpline (1-855-999-3345) or online at  www.redcross.ca/bcfires/smallbusiness

C) Community partnerships program:
-Community organizations* with programming in communities affected by the 2017 fires can apply for funds that will help promote individual and community recovery and resiliency.

*These include: Registered charities, -Not-for-profit organizations, Municipalities and First Nation Bands, Non-governmental organizations, Schools and school boards Indigenous organizations, Faith-based organizations, and Community groups.

Funding is available to help in the following areas:
-Emergency relief for immediate or urgent needs,
-Community strengthening to support community connectedness and resilience,
-Safety & wellbeing services that address individual wellbeing, violence prevention, and strengthen psychosocial supports for individual and community wellness services,
-Indigenous programming for impacted communities, and
-Disaster Risk Reduction to increase preparedness for future disasters.

Visit redcross.ca or email BCCommunityPartnerships@redcross.ca to discuss  your ideas.

Local contacts for Red Cross are:

Jon Jackson,
Operations Manager BC Wildfire Recovery, 
587-224-8272
Jon.jackson@redcross.ca

Becky Row,
Manager of Northern and Indigenous Engagement BC & Yukon,
250-564-6566 ext 24
becky.row@redcross.ca

Pratyush Dhawan
Community Partnership Program Project Officer
587-645-4763
Pratyush.dhawan@redcross.ca

15) Looking for Community Resources - visit www.bc211.ca
BC211 is a Vancouver-based non-profit organization that specializes in providing information and referral regarding community, government and social services in BC. Our help line services include 211, the Alcohol and Drug Information and Referral Service (ADIRS), the Problem Gambling Help Line, Victim Link BC, and the Youth Against Violence Line.

For more information, or to use this free confidential service, please go to the following links:

Call 211 on your phone
https://www.facebook.com/bc211
http://www.bc211.ca/

No comments:

Contact Us

The Social Planning Council is made up of volunteers from the community. Many of us work in social services agencies or also volunteer for other organizations.

Our Mailing Address is Box 20045, Williams Lake BC V2G 4R1

To reach the Society Coordinator Jessica Dunn please email spc-coordinator@xplornet.com or call 250-243-2126

To reach the Communities that Care Project Facilitator Barb Jones please email communitiesthatcare.wl@gmail.com or call 250-305-4838

To reach the THRIVE Williams Lake Project Manager Anne Burrill please email annelburrill@gmail.com or call 250-267-7211

To reach the current SPC Chair Larry Stranberg please email happytrails@cfdccariboo.com or call 250-392-3626