Family resource centres expand across Alberta
Alberta’s government is investing $1.5 million to increase access to family resource centres to better support families and people with disabilities.
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Family resource centres provide tools, resources and information to help families and individuals navigate the disability services they rely on in their own communities.
“Expanding family resource centres is one way to help ensure disability services are accessible for children, youth and adults with disabilities and their families now and into the future. We’re opening new centres and also focusing on innovation like providing more virtual services. This means Albertans across the province will be able to get the help they need regardless of where they live.”
The club was launched last month to bring business and culture together to back the bid. It will enable business to connect, create and collaborate against a backdrop of culture. Business support and investment is a key element to the successful delivery of the City of Culture bid. Launching its commercial strategy in September 2020, the Southampton 2025 Trust has actively developed relationships with many local businesses and organisations such as toob, Westquay, Solent University and the University of Southampton. Since the Gateway Club launch, several businesses and organisations have also pledged their commitment to support the economic development of the city. New members and patrons include TW Metals, Testlands, Lee Peck Media, Gleeds, The Orange Rooms, Foot Anstey and Business South.
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Elizabeth Hall MBE won the Mayor s Award and the Spirit of Andover - Overall Winner Award at the Pride of Andover Awards. Picture by Sue Morris. A TRAILBLAZER. A force to be reckoned with. A dedicated woman generous with her time. Tributes have been paid to an Andover stalwart who helped change the lives of disabled people across the region through her fight for them to be treated equally. Elizabeth Hall MBE dedicated her life to community service and was a founding member of Andover and District Mencap, a school governor, a social worker, a lifelong member of Andover Cricket Club and sat on several boards and committees to improve life chances of young people.
Elizabeth Hall MBE won the Mayor s Award and the Spirit of Andover - Overall Winner Award at the Pride of Andover Awards. Picture by Sue Morris. A TRAILBLAZER. A force to be reckoned with. A dedicated woman generous with her time. Tributes have been paid to an Andover stalwart who helped change the lives of disabled people across the region through her fight for them to be treated equally. Elizabeth Hall MBE dedicated her life to community service and was a founding member of Andover and District Mencap, a school governor, a social worker, a lifelong member of Andover Cricket Club and sat on several boards and committees to improve life chances of young people.