October 2015 - North Shore Connexions Society
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October 2015 - North Shore Connexions Society
Summer through the eyes of our Self Advocates Making opportunities happen……… Project New Capilano House – Complete! North Shore ConneXions Society (ConneXions) is a non-profit organization that supports families and serves children and adults living with a developmental disability. Our vision is a community where all people with disabilities have equal opportunities to lead active, fulfilling lives and are recognized as contributing members of the community. October 2015 ConneXions 59th Annual General Meeting Bonnie Cadman Cheri Dawn Carey Shirley Clarke Micheal Hall Ryan Hall Carole Harkema Mark Kilian Heather Lohn Lorraine McLatchie Jerry Miachika Linda Sellars Len Slade Tom Tupper Deborah Wanner Apple Awards Special Recognition Awards Sandra Huynh Alysha Brooks Katherine McKay Pam McLeod Sherelyn Kanyamuna Marnie Shumka Blair Mercer Laurie Baird 3P Naturals West Vancouver Secondary Self Advocate Employee Community Member The front of the newly built Capilano House Community Member Employer Happy Community Living Month! Although October is Community Living Month, ConneXions celebrates community living twelve months of the year. This past year we have supported individuals to: ■ become employed in the community ■ perform in a large community production, Mingle of the Jingles Sonia Dhir and Blair Mercer Justine Taylor and Laurie Baird Thank you Marnie Shumka for providing your interior design skills for our new home! Community Member Community ConneXions Newsletter Edited by: Sonia Dhir 1070 Roosevelt Crescent North Vancouver, BC V7P 1M3 T: 604.984.9321 F: 604.984.9882 www.nsconnexions.org the intention of generating income for the Society. The clients are excited about their new home and have been busy moving boxes and settling in. We would also like to congratulate our award winners: Sherwood Park Elementary Sponsored by began several months ago. We now have a new, fully accessible house which will allow our residents to age in place. A two bedroom suite has also been included with We hosted our Annual General Meeting on September 23, 2015. At this meeting, our 2015-2016 Board of Directors was elected and the Apple and Special Recognition Award winners were recognized. ConneXions employees and members would like to thank our board members: Sherwood Park Elementary Other contributors in this issue: Desi Diebel Nathalie Callender Wendy Padwick We are delighted to announce the completion of our new Capilano House! Following years of planning, the ground was broken and the construction of the new Capilano House ■ attend North and West Vancouver recreation day camps ■ volunteer ■ raise funds for Red Cross International ■ travel outside of Canada ■ run a community kiosk ■ make and sell products to the community ■ gain independence in the community ■ actively participate in their community everyday Alysha Brooks and Carole Hawthorne ConneXions with Community Protection The West Vancouver Police Department (WVPD) has proudly served the North Shore for over one hundred years. With a century of public service behind them, it is not surprising that the agency has come to embrace community partnership and engagement as a core value. It’s a commitment that we see being put to action through community safety programs and participation in the many fundraising campaigns they support. And, while it is typical of police forces in the region to undertake these types of initiatives, the WVPD has taken commitment to their community a step further and inside their headquarters. In December 2014, the WVPD was approached by North Shore ConneXions Society, curious about whether the organization would be interested in working with the Customized ConneXions Program. It was explained that the program assists people with disabilities gain and maintain meaningful employment in their community and that an employment specialist would provide training, assist the department integrate their new hire, and offer ongoing coaching until both the employer and employee were feeling confident. As anyone who has ever been in the job market can attest, just getting your foot in the door can often be the most challenging part of landing a new job. For those faced with disabilities, mental health issues and other barriers to employment, that hurdle can be much greater. Fortunately the WVPD, familiar with the benefits of inclusive hiring, was open to the idea of working with Customized ConneXions and in March of this year offered a civilian position to one of the program’s job seekers. Since that time the police department’s new hire has been hard at work as a Facilities and Equipment Assistant ensuring the grounds, buildings and equipment are in proper condition and regularly maintained. It’s been a seminal partnership for the employment program. It’s the first time in the program’s history that a job applicant has found employment with a police force and, perhaps more exciting, the first time a job seeker has secured a unionized position. As Raman Manhas, ConneXions Employment Program Manager, points out… “Most of the success we have is working with small, independent businesses… working with the WVPD has been such an encouraging experience. It has shown us that unionized environments, whether in the public service or other large organizations, do have the capacity to work with and participate in supported employment program.” It’s a success that surely wouldn’t have been possible without the WVPD’s dedication to their community. Jordan and Moe enjoying the last few warm and sunny days of the year Janet was eager to sell some VE cleaner at the AGM Mingle of the Jingles Wed Dec 9, 2015 • 7pm Holiday Variety Show with Special Guest Valdy Kay Meek Centre – 1700 Mathers Ave, West Van Where is Valdy now? “Juno winner and Canadian legend whose genuine kindness and humility allows the audience to share a connection rarely bridged between artist and fan” • Peter & Lou • Yes I Can • Play Me a Rock & Roll Song Tickets and more ... www.mingleofthejingles.com For more information about North Shore connexions society, Our programs, volunteering or donations please visit www.nsconnexions.org or call 604.984.9321 today! All proceeds to The Summit North Shore Connexions