Posts tagged with "inclusion"

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Community Kitchen – Skillshare thumbnail

Community Kitchen – Skillshare

Food and culture have long been interconnected. Join your neighbours for a free six-week course, learning to prepare and cook healthy and family-friendly recipes. Community Kitchen Skillshare Tuesdays, starting March 28th through to May 2nd 12:30pm – 2:30pm Kitchener Market – Market Place Kitchen (300 King Street East, Kitchener) Led by Red Seal chef and […]

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Posted by Extend-A-Family Waterloo Region, in Blog

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A Baseball League for All – Inclusion at its Finest thumbnail

A Baseball League for All – Inclusion at its Finest

  A League Redefining “Inclusive”: Bringing inclusion back into the word inclusive When I hear the words “inclusive [insert group]” I typically expect a group designed specifically for individuals with some sort of disability. Separate. Apart from peers who don’t have a disability. How ironic is that? However, recently I re-connected with someone from a […]

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Posted by Extend-A-Family Waterloo Region, in Adult, Blog, Children, Youth

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Press Release- Community rally invites Waterloo Region to choose dignity, inclusion thumbnail

Press Release- Community rally invites Waterloo Region to choose dignity, inclusion

COMMUNITY RALLY INVITES WATERLOO REGION TO CHOOSE DIGNITY, INCLUSION   For Immediate Release   KITCHENER, June 2, 2016- On June 16th, the fourth annual Count Me In Rally will take to the streets in support of inclusion and dignity.   Part of the I Choose Dignity movement and in partnership with Extend-A-Family Waterloo Region, every […]

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Posted by Extend-A-Family Waterloo Region, in Adult, Articles and Resources, Blog, Children, Direct Support People, News, Press & Releases, Youth

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Language of Us and Them – Seminar thumbnail

Language of Us and Them – Seminar

Inspired by Mayer Shevin’s similarly titled poem, this session, presented by Extend-A-Family Waterloo Region, explores how to contribute to making everyone feel they belong as a valued citizen, with an emphasis on people with disabilities. Become more aware of how we regard each other, the power of stereotyping, and learn how to recognize and address […]

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Posted by Extend-A-Family Waterloo Region, in Blog, Community

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Pledge to End Bullying – April 2016 thumbnail

Pledge to End Bullying – April 2016

This past Friday, we took the Pledge to End Bullying. [soliloquy id=”2792″]   In concert with CTV Kitchener, Bell Media, Kool FM and KFun, Extend-A-Family Waterloo Region joined hands with many organizations across the region to support The Pledge to End Bullying. With local dignitaries on hand, including the City of Kitchener’s Ward 10 Councillor Sarah […]

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Posted by Extend-A-Family Waterloo Region, in Adult, Blog, Children, Direct Support People

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Grant Evaluation Season Has Arrived! thumbnail

Grant Evaluation Season Has Arrived!

      It is that time of year where we stop and think about all the cool stuff we have been up to! And it is often with heartfelt thanks to granting organisations, like the Ontario Trillium Foundation and Cambridge & North Dumfries Community Foundation, that these amazing opportunities are possible! These two particular […]

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Posted by Extend-A-Family Waterloo Region, in Adult, Articles and Resources, Blog, Children, Direct Support People, Youth

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David Hingsburger- Courtney's experience at "The Ring of Safety" thumbnail

David Hingsburger- Courtney's experience at "The Ring of Safety"

I was fortunate to spend last Saturday morning with a group of amazing parents and support providers listening to an even more amazing speaker, Dave Hingsburger. For those not familiar with his work, Dave is a support provider/director/consultant/lecturer/author and – to this girl, at least – guru in the field of disability. One of his […]

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Posted by Courtney Horowitz, in Adult, Blog, Direct Support People