Month: June 2018
Two articles published last week highlighted a need for improved support and services for children with special needs and autism. On June 21st, News 1130 published an article about the …
CVS had its 1st ever Paint Night this past Tuesday, June 26th at Montana\’s in Coquitlam and it was a resounding success! Everyone had a great time and, …
Thank you to everyone who came out to our CVS BBQ on last Friday, June 22nd. It was a great afternoon of fun and food. Please join us for our …
On Monday, June 25th, CVS had its Annual General Meeting. It was an excellent meeting to reflect on another year of growth at CVS. We also took the time to …
Here is our new CVS Annual Report 2017/2018 that contains information on our activities over the past year. Enjoy!
The Family Support Institute of BC is offering a free PATH (Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope) for individuals and youth eligible for CLBC supports. If you or a loved one, …
We want to spotlight a wonderful article written by Paul Sawka, discussing the challenges many individuals with disabilities face when looking for a job. He highlights 3 areas in particular …
Please take the time to watch this video pulled together by the CBC. It is an interesting story about Fraser, based on a lifetime of home movie footage. The documentary …
If you\’re looking for something fun to do in the community this weekend, we\’re so excited to share a fun event happening at Rocky Point Park in Port Moody. Rock …
In May it was announced by the B.C. government that Michael J. Prince, the Lansdowne professor of social policy at the University of Victoria, had been appointed chair of Community Living …
Month: June 2018
More Support Needed for Students with Special Needs & Autism in Surrey
Posted: June 28, 2018 by cvsadmin
Two articles published last week highlighted a need for improved support and services for children with special needs and autism. On June 21st, News 1130 published an article about the …
Category: Information
CVS Paint Night
Posted: June 28, 2018 by cvsadmin
CVS had its 1st ever Paint Night this past Tuesday, June 26th at Montana\’s in Coquitlam and it was a resounding success! Everyone had a great time and, …
Category: Events
1st CVS BBQ of the Summer a Success!
Posted: June 28, 2018 by cvsadmin
Thank you to everyone who came out to our CVS BBQ on last Friday, June 22nd. It was a great afternoon of fun and food. Please join us for our …
Category: Events
CVS Says Goodbye to Two Board Members
Posted: June 28, 2018 by cvsadmin
On Monday, June 25th, CVS had its Annual General Meeting. It was an excellent meeting to reflect on another year of growth at CVS. We also took the time to …
Category: Events
CVS Annual Report 2017/2018
Posted: June 26, 2018 by cvsadmin
Here is our new CVS Annual Report 2017/2018 that contains information on our activities over the past year. Enjoy!
Category: Information
Free PATH Training
Posted: June 22, 2018 by cvsadmin
The Family Support Institute of BC is offering a free PATH (Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope) for individuals and youth eligible for CLBC supports. If you or a loved one, …
Category: Information
Giving People a Chance, Experiencing the Rewards
Posted: June 21, 2018 by cvsadmin
We want to spotlight a wonderful article written by Paul Sawka, discussing the challenges many individuals with disabilities face when looking for a job. He highlights 3 areas in particular …
Category: Information
Love, Hope & Autism
Posted: June 21, 2018 by cvsadmin
Please take the time to watch this video pulled together by the CBC. It is an interesting story about Fraser, based on a lifetime of home movie footage. The documentary …
Category: Uncategorized
Rock for Autism at Rocky Point Park – Sun June 17th
Posted: June 15, 2018 by cvsadmin
If you\’re looking for something fun to do in the community this weekend, we\’re so excited to share a fun event happening at Rocky Point Park in Port Moody. Rock …
Category: Events
Michael Prince Appointed as Next CLBC Chair
Posted: June 8, 2018 by cvsadmin
In May it was announced by the B.C. government that Michael J. Prince, the Lansdowne professor of social policy at the University of Victoria, had been appointed chair of Community Living …
Category: Information
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