604-939-8070 2322 St. John's Street, Port Moody, V3H 2A9

familyWORKs Meeting at CVS on Feb 23

Community Ventures Society is pleased and proud to host a familyWORKs meeting on February 23 from 7 pm until 8:30. familyWORKs supports and connects families to work toward employment with their family members who have disabilities. The focus of this meeting is on CLBC employment options. See you there!

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Welcome to Pete Stone

Community Ventures Society is growing and to set the stage for growth in the coming years, we have brought on Pete Stone, CHRP in the position as Manager of Human Resources and Quality Assurance. Pete has an excellent background in the field and will be an asset to CVS.

Pete will be tasked with supporting, leading and inspiring Managers, Assistant Managers, Program Coordinators, Employment Specialists, PBS/AAC Coordinators and staff to be a dedicated team focused on quality service and excellence. Pete’s quality assurance activities include accreditation, outcomes reporting and assessing quality of life for the people we serve. Pete also leads CVS with human resources activities such as recruitment, safety, organizational development and labour relations. You can contact Pete at 604.939.8070 ext. 2027 or by email at [email protected]

PoCo Rotary Winter Blues Festival – February 26

Come sing and dance those winter blues away at the Rotary Club of Port Coquitlam\’s PoCo Winter Blues Festival that will feature 6 of the best blues bands and singers that will be sure to get your toes tapping and put you in the mood to forget it is the middle of winter.

Some of the bands who will be playing include the R & B Allstars , Incognito and Diane Lines. Come and go as you please throughout the event, have a beer or a glass of wine and grab some food and get ready to have a great time. We are featuring brews on tap from Coquitlam\’s Newest Brewery, Northpaw Brew Company.

Event proceeds will go towards support our Starfish Pack program that provides food for children and families in Port Coquitlam to help them make sure they have enough to eat over the weekend.

Tickets are just $45.00 each and are available online from Snap\’d. com or call Kevin Lusignan at Community Ventures Society at 778.227.0161 or [email protected]

Riverside Secondary School
2215 Reeve Street
Port Coquitlam, BC  V3C 6K8 Feb 26, 2017 2:00 PM – 9:00 PM

CVS is Having a Pub Night

Come join us for a Pub Night at the Cat & Fiddle on February 23 at 5:30 pm. This event is not a fundraiser but is instead an opportunity for some of the people we serve to get to go out to a pub and have a burger and a beer. We will create a supportive environment, but if people need staff support they should bring a support person with them.

A $5 Ticket gets you a Burger and a Drink. Please purchase tickets from Dawne Windblad by Feb 20th, 2017.

For more information and to purchase tickets call  Dawne at 604.838.6381 or email [email protected]

CVS is Proud to Announce Peter Hulbert Award Winner

Gabi & Jules is a disability confident business, an inclusive employer and they make very good pies. Appropriately, they were nominated for a Peter Hulbert Accessibility Award from the City of Port Moody. Lisa & Peter Beecroft are the owners of Gabi & Jules and Lisa was present at the City of Port Moody Volunteer Appreciation Night when they were awarded the Peter Hulbert Award. 

As an organization that promotes inclusive employment we want to recognize the efforts of this inclusive business. Thank you Peter and Lisa!

Business Case for Better Dental Care

In 2015, I wrote about the work that Joan Rush is doing with respect to advocating for better dental care for people with developmental disabilities. As an ardent advocate she has since continued her quest to provide better dental care for our loved ones.

Joan spoke at the IBC annual meeting last spring and gave a presentation on the dental clinic project. The Minister of Health said she would have to develop a business case for a specialized dental clinic that was supported by the Faculty of Dentistry in order to gain Ministry of Health Support. Joan applied for a grant from the Vancouver Foundation to cover the cost of preparing the business case.  Joan got the grant and completed the research to support the Help Teeth Hurt Business Case and sent it along with a letter to the Minister of Health, Terry Lake in December.

Joan is doing important work and you can follow her at her website Help Teeth Hurt. A lack of proper dental care can lead to other health complications, behaviour issues and disease. I am grateful for what she is doing and I am asking for you to join us in advocating for change. To help you can contact your local MLA and the Minister of Health Terry Lake at [email protected]

 

CVS Music Night

Thursday is Music Night at Community Ventures Society!

When: Thursdays from 6:00pm-8:00pm

January 5,19  & February 2, 16, & March 2, 16

Where: 2322 St. Johns Street, Port Moody

Details: Enter off of Spring Street, light dinner or snacks- cost is $5, people who need support should bring a support person. For more information call Dawne at 604.838.6381 or go to communityventures.ca

Emergency Preparedness Classes in Port Coquitlam

Did you know that the City of Port Coquitlam offers free emergency preparedness (EP) courses to help residents prepare to survive on their own for at least 72 hours after a major disaster, such as a power outage, severe storm, flood or earthquake.

We are encouraging all of the people we serve, their families and our staff to be prepared!

Personal preparedness is a key component of the City’s EP program. The more residents can take care of themselves after a major emergency, the more the City’s resources can be directed to restoring services.

Learn four valuable EP skills in one day
There are four topics discussed within a 4-hour single Saturday session. These sessions are provided four times a year. Please see below for further details.

Participants age 16 and up will learn about:

  • Personal Preparedness – Learn how to help yourself, your family, your co-workers and your neighbours in those first 72 hours and beyond.
  • Rapid Damage Assessment – Identify unsafe conditions in a single-family dwelling to help determine if your home is safe to occupy after an earthquake. Information is provided as general building/safety information; it does not certify you to be qualified to perform post-earthquake damage assessment.
  • Basic Fire Suppression – Learn basic fire chemistry and classes of fire, how to use a fire extinguisher, and basic steps for fire response and intervention in the event of water, gas and electrical problems. Includes hands-on extinguisher training.
  • Light Urban Search and Rescue – If someone is trapped in a home during a disaster, do you know how to identify if and how you can help? Learn what to do. Includes a hands-on component.

2017 Courses

  • Saturday, March 4 – Open for registration
  • Saturday, May 27 – Open for registration
  • Saturday, September 16 – Open for registration
  • Saturday, November 25 – Open for registration

All courses run 9 am – 1 pm at No. 1 Fire Hall, 1725 Broadway Street, and will include refreshments.

This one-day course covers all four topics:

  • Personal Family Preparedness;
  • Rapid Damage Assessment;
  • Basic Fire Suppression; and
  • Basic Light Urban Search and Rescue.

Early registration is recommended as seating is limited. Priority will be given to Port Coquitlam residents.