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Community Events & Team News


WHAT’S HAPPENING IN OUR COMMUNITY
(EVENTS, NEWS, & AWARENESS)


 Gordon Neighbourhood House – Community Flow Yoga

Community Flow Yoga

*If the tickets are sold out, please email anfisa@gordonhouse.org to get on the waiting list.

Move in community through this yoga class that combines gentle movements and elements of strength building with deep breathing techniques to create a calming flow. The pace is slow and deliberate, with an emphasis on mind-body alignment and modifications offered throughout the class.

All levels are welcome!

Bringing your own mat is encouraged (extra mats are available with an advance request via email).
Blocks will be provided.

Free childminding in a separate room is offered for kids ages 2+ upon request via email at familyplace@gordonhouse.org to secure a spot.

This event is by optional donation by cash or card in-person at Gordon House. All of the donations go to building community programs at Gordon Neighbourhood House.

About Gordon Neighbourhood House:

Gordon Neighbourhood House began in 1942 as a place for residents in Vancouver’s Downtown-West End neighbourhoods to drop by for a cup of coffee. Today, we work closely with local residents, businesses and organizations to create dozens of programs, services and initiatives that respond to the needs and dreams of our neighbourhood. From childcare to seniors programs, we walk with our community through every chapter of life.

To learn more about Gordon House and our Family Programming, please visit our website at: https://gordonhouse.org/program/children-youth-families/

WHEN: Tuesday, June 24th | 6:30PM – 7:30PM

WHERE: Gordon Neighbourhood House (1019 Broughton Street Vancouver, BC)

COST: Free | Click here to register!


Gardening Workshop with DIGA at VanDusen Botanical Garden

Join DIGA for an interactive and sensory-rich gardening workshop at VanDusen Botanical Garden led by VanDusen’s Learning Garden Coordinator, Sangeeta Thomas. Explore eight unique themed garden beds and discover creative planting ideas and techniques.

During the workshop, you will:
• Participate in light gardening activities
• Taste fresh samples from the garden
• Create and enjoy herbal teas from the tea garden
• Learn which plants attract pollinators and beneficial insects

This workshop is perfect for gardeners of all experience levels. Come ready to dig in, taste, and explore the beauty of nature.

About the Presenter:
Sangeeta Thomas brings a strong background in plant science, sustainable gardening, and environmental education. She leads VanDusen’s Learning Garden programming and is passionate about making gardening accessible and engaging for all.

Please email SPasco@digabc.org to register for the event.

Hope to see you there!

WHEN: Wednesday, June 25th | 1:00PM – 2:00PM

WHERE: VanDusen Botanical Garden (5251 Oak St, Vancouver, BC)


Still Moon Arts – Creekside Maintenance: Stewardship Session at Renfrew Ravine Park North

Creekside Maintenance: Stewardship Session at Renfrew Ravine Park North

Help us care for our restoration site at Renfrew Ravine Park. With the support of many dedicated volunteers, Still Moon successfully removed a heavy cover of invasive butterbur from 2019 to 2022. Since then, native species such as skunk cabbage, coastal hedge nettle, and salmonberry have started to thrive.

However, some invasive plants are still reemerging, including butterbur, small-flower touch-me-not, hops, and Himalayan blackberry. During this session, we’ll focus on removing these remaining invasives to support the continued recovery of native vegetation.

Summary of Logistics:

  • Date: Wednesday, June 25, 2025
  • Time: From 6:00 – 8:00 PM
  • Location: Meet at the Yin Yang Bench at the north end of Renfrew Ravine Park near the intersection of Boyd Diversion and E 22 Ave (Google Map Location) (Coordinates: 49.250050, -123.043762)
  • If you arrive late, we’ll be working down the stairs from the bench along the Boardwalk (Google Map Location) (Coordinates: 49.249363, -123.043647)
  • This is a free event. Donations are appreciated.

What to expect

  • This program is best for those who are 6+.
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult.
  • We will provide light snacks, fruit snacks and granola bars, as well as some beverages, such as tea or Bubly.
  • Please bring a full water bottle to stay hydrated.
  • We will be working on slightly steep slopes.
  • Please wear sturdy closed-toe footwear (hiking boots, trail runners, rubber boots with good traction).
  • Wear clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty.
  • Still Moon will provide all tools, including gloves, shovels, garbage reachers, trowels, sharp boxes, and a first aid kit.
  • Photos and/or videos will be taken to document the event for Still Moon Arts Society’s archival and promotional purposes. You will be asked for consent at the beginning of the event and your choice does not impact your ability to participate fully in the experience.

Accessibility

  • This site is accessed by a set of stairs, with a flat boardwalk at the bottom. If you need help getting to the site or have other questions about accessibility, please email connelly@stillmoonarts.ca.

Getting There

  • The north end of Renfrew Ravine Park is a 10-minute walk from 29th Avenue Skytrain Station. Limited street parking is available.
  • Washrooms are not available on site. The nearest washrooms are a 5-minute walk away at Renfew Community Centre.

About the Facilitator

Connelly (she/her) is a biologist with a passion for nature, science, and community. She received her Bachelor of Science in Applied Animal Biology from the Faculty of Land and Food Systems at UBC. During her career, Connelly has participated in pollinator research, led nature education in the Gulf Islands, and guided stewardship efforts in local parks.

Connelly is dedicated to fostering a welcoming environment where everyone can learn, participate, and cultivate a passion for healing the land and waterways of our local parks. Outside of work, Connelly can usually be found birding, knitting, or reading a good book with her cat on her lap.

Click here for more information and to register!

Still Moon Arts Society


DIGA – Gardening Plots

Gardening plots are available at GF Strong, Pandora, Kerrisdale, and Brewery Creek community gardens.

For more details contact: Shareen Pasco (spasco@disabilityfoundation.org) or Bryden Veinot (bveinot@VAMS.org)


 Collingwood Days 2025 (July 11-19)

Collingwood Days

Celebrate Collingwood Days this July!

From July 11-19, 2025, join us for a vibrant week filled with art, festivities, and performances.

Experience the rich cultural diversity of Renfrew-Collingwood as local artists and performers showcase their talents through art exhibitions, storytelling, and historical-cultural presentations.

Don’t miss this extraordinary celebration of community and creativity!

Click here for more information!


SAVE THE DATE! Spectrum’s Annual Summer Picnic!

WHEN: Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025

TIME: 2:00PM – 5:00PM

WHERE: JOHN HENDRY PARK – TROUT LAKE – PICNIC GAZEBO

Save the date to join us for the Spectrum’s Annual Summer Picnic!

We are also looking for volunteers that would like to assist in the setup, clean up, and take down of the event. If you’re interested in being a part of the Picnic Team, please email Spectrum’s office at reception@spectrumsociety.org

We’re looking forward to seeing everyone in the summer for another fun day of socializing, good food, and sunshine!


VIFF – Accessibility

Vancouver Film Festival | Vancouver's Best Places

VIFF is committed to making our events and screenings accessible to as many people as we can, and we strive to remove barriers to access whenever possible. For more information, please email accessibility@viff.org

Click here to review VIFF’s Accessibility Page 

Ticketing

For ticketing assistance, you can reach us at on the VIFF Infoline 604-683-3456 or feedback@viff.org

Wheelchair Positions: We encourage patrons requiring wheelchair positions to call ahead to reserve. The adjacent companion seat is also available to reserve.

Support Companions: Support persons who accompany patrons with disabilities are eligible to receive a complimentary ticket. Contact the Infoline to book ahead or book in-person at the Box Office.

Accessible Tickets: We offer a limited number of discounted tickets to each film for folks who face financial barriers and may not be able otherwise to attend a film. Discounted tickets are available on our website or at the Box Office while quantities last.

Accessible Screenings

Captioned Screenings: Our Wednesday matinee Captioned Screenings welcome Deaf and hard of hearing audiences, along with anyone who benefits from captions.

Relaxed Screenings: Our monthly Relaxed Screenings are open to anyone who could benefit from a more casual, supportive and laid-back experience.


What is happening in Vancouver in June?

Destination Vancouver | go2HR

Click on the link below to see what’s happening:

https://www.destinationvancouver.com/events/calendar-of-events/vancouver-events/


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Click here to find your market!


Vancouver Community Fridge Project

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The Vancouver Community Fridge Project is a decentralized food distribution network and mutual aid initiative created to provide healthy, free food and essential supplies to our communities across lower mainland.

Our mission is to combat food insecurity by encouraging our communities to take part in laterally-directed mutual aid, starting with providing free, safe, non-policed, accessible and nutritious foods through community fridges and pantries.

Click Here to Find A Fridge!

All fridges and pantries that are apart of the VCFP network will be operating on a strict no policing, no-shame policy. This means, the VCFP does not condone patrolling how fridge users engage with the fridge, gatekeeping, or any exclusionary or harmful behaviours. The fridges should be accessible, welcoming places based on trust and communication of needs, established by and for the community.

Learn How to Get Involved! 


FINANCIAL UPDATES


Canada Disability Benefit

 

For information about the Canada Disability Benefit, including how to apply, please visit the Canada Disability Benefit website or contact Service Canada at 1-833-486-3007 or 1-833-467-2700 (TTY).

We are pleased to share an important update on the Canada Disability Benefit (CDB), a key milestone in strengthening Canada’s social safety net and advancing the inclusion and participation of persons with disabilities.

The Canada Disability Benefit Regulations came into force on May 15, 2025, paving the way for implementation.

 

What is the Canada Disability Benefit?

The benefit provides financial support of up to $200 per month to eligible people with disabilities with low income. Individuals must be between 18 and 64 years old. It is administered by Service Canada and represents a significant step forward in addressing financial barriers faced by many people with disabilities. The first month of eligibility is June 2025, with payments beginning in July 2025 for applications received and approved by June 30, 2025.

If an individual qualifies for the benefit, payments will start the month after their application is received and approved. If the application is approved in July 2025 or later and an applicant was eligible for payments in earlier months, they will get back payments. There will be no payments before June 2025.

Details on the eligibility requirements are available on the dedicated CDB webpage (Do you qualify – Canada.ca).

 

When to apply?

Applications for the benefit will open on June 20, 2025. Individuals cannot apply before this date.

 

How to apply?

Applications can be submitted online through the application portal, by phone, or in person at a Service Canada Centre.

 

What is needed to apply?

Individuals who have been approved for the disability tax credit and who meet most of the eligibility criteria will receive a letter starting in June. The letter will include a unique application code and instructions on how to apply.

Before a person applies, they should gather the following information:

  • Social Insurance Number (SIN)
  • Direct deposit information. Service Canada asks everyone to sign up for direct deposit because it’s the fastest and most reliable way to get payments.

If an individual does not receive a letter and thinks they may be eligible, they can still apply. The following additional information will be needed:

  • Mailing address
  • Net income (line 23600) from their 2024 notice of assessment.

 

Additional Support

Community-based navigator services are being supported to help individuals access the benefit and related programs, especially those in underserved or marginalized communities. These organizations are well-positioned to provide culturally appropriate and accessible support across Canada.

To help raise awareness about the Canada Disability Benefit, Service Canada, through their Community Outreach and Liaison Service, is actively communicating with regions and organizations to provide information about the benefit and explore whether outreach activities, such as hosting an event, would be valuable for staff, volunteers, or clients.

 

For information about the Canada Disability Benefit, including how to apply, please visit the Canada Disability Benefit website or contact Service Canada at 1-833-486-3007 or 1-833-467-2700 (TTY)


Disability Without Poverty | CDB Overview

Three steps: 1) File your tax return; 2) Apply for DTC; 3) Prepare for CDB

Follow these steps:

1. File your tax return.

Need help? There are free tax clinics available to help you.

2. Apply for the Disability Tax Credit

Fill Form T2201 – Download the form from the Canada Revenue Agency website. Fill in Part A.

Find a Medical Practitioner – Take the form to a qualified medical practitioner to certify the impairment by completing Part B.

Submit Your Application to the CRA – Mail the completed form or submit it online. The CRA will review your application and send a notice of determination.

While you wait for the applications to open, see if you qualify for other federal programs like:

  • Registered Disability Savings Plan
  • Canada Workers Benefit
  • Disability Supplement
  • Child Disability Benefit

3. Apply for the Canada Disability Benefit 

Applications for the Canada Disability Benefit open in June Payments start in July 2025!

STEP ONE: File your taxes for free

STEP TWO: Get help with your DTC application

STEP THREE: Learn more about the CDB


Disability Alliance BC – MY DTC

The Disability Tax Credit (DTC) is a tax benefit from the Government of Canada. It is meant to help people with disabilities and their families reduce the amount of income tax they have to pay. Benefits like the Registered Disability Saving Plan and the new Canada Disability Benefit coming in July 2025 can be accessed when you have the Disability Tax Credit.

My DTC is a free online guide to the Disability Tax Credit created by Disability Alliance BC. It has information on benefits, eligibility and the overall process, as well as tools to help with applying. Please note, My DTC does not allow people to apply for the DTC directly. This is done through the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

Visit My DTC here to explore the guide.

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Credit Counselling Society

The Credit Counselling Society is an accredited non-profit that helps Canadians solve their money problems. We do this by providing free credit counselling, low-cost debt solutions, and education to help you manage your money better.

Our goal is to empower you with the knowledge and tools for building the financial success that everyone deserves. We’re here to help you through your difficult times and towards a better future.

Click here to learn more!

Credit Counselling Society


BC Hydro – Customer Crisis Fund

If you’re a residential customer experiencing a temporary financial crisis, such as a loss of employment or benefit income, unanticipated medical expenses, or a death in the family and you’ve fallen behind on your BC Hydro bill, you may be eligible for a grant payment to avoid disconnection of your service.

Eligibility for a grant

To receive a grant from the Customer Crisis Fund, you need to meet a few criteria:

  • Be a residential account holder.
  • Be applying for a grant for your primary residence account.
  • Your account must have payments overdue by at least 21 days or be facing disconnection. You can apply as early as when you have a balance owing on your account, but your application will be on hold until your payment is 21 days overdue or your account is facing disconnection.
  • You must have experienced a life event, within the last 12 months, that caused a temporary financial crisis.
  • Have an outstanding balance of $1,000 or less, and have demonstrated some attempt to make payments towards your bill.

You may receive one grant per account holder annually (one per year). If a grant application is denied and your circumstances change, you can apply again in the same year.

Click here for more information and how to apply!

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Inclusion BC Provincial Budget Alert 2024-2025

Spectrum is a member of Inclusion BC and supports their provincial advocacy on behalf of individuals and families with developmental disabilities.

Click here for their report on the provincial budget announced for 2024-2025. 

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Plan Institute Webinars

The Plan Institute has FREE upcoming regular webinars on the topics of the Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) and Wills, Trusts and Estates Planning.

RDSP

The Registered Disability Savings Plan is a Canada-wide registered matched savings plan for those with disabilities to better financially plan for their futures. The Level 1 webinar is meant for those who want to learn about what the RDSP is, who qualifies, and how to apply. The Level 2 webinar is for those who already have a RDSP, or have already taken Level 1.

Next Level 1 Webinar: Thursday, July 10th | 4:00PM – 5:30PM

Next Level 2 Webinar: Wednesday, July 23rd | 4:00PM – 5:45PM

Click here to register and for more information

Wills, Trusts and Estate Planning (BC Only)

This webinar is meant for those who want to become better informed on the process of wills, trusts and estate planning to better secure the future of your relative or loved one with a disability. There is a limit of 60 participants so early registration is encouraged!

Next Webinar: Thursday, July 17th | 7:00AM – 8:30PM

Click here to register and for more information


Community Support for Spectrum

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Spectrum is a registered charitable organization that fundraises to provide the extra things that aren’t covered by government funding.  We appreciate the support our community provides in these ways:

Donations: We receive donations through our monthly giving program from both community members and our employees.

Different ways you can donate to Spectrum Society

  • You can make a donation online through CanadaHelps.org on our secure donation page here.
  • You can complete this Donation Form and send a cheque to our office.
  • You can join our monthly giving club and provide us with permission to make a monthly deduction from your bank account.  Complete this Donation Form and email it to donations@spectrumsociety.org or mail it to our office.
  • As an employee, you can give us permission to make a deduction from your payroll each pay period. Complete this Donation Form and email it to donations@spectrumsociety.org.
  • Remember Spectrum Society for Community Living when you are preparing your Will.  We have an Endowment Fund that provides us with regular income to assist in providing supports to people with disabilities in the Community.  Please call if you have any questions about this.

Click here for more information!


REFERRAL PROGRAM


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Is there anyone you know that is looking for meaningful work?

If you have a friend, family member or meet someone in the community that is interested in joining the team and you refer them to Spectrum, you could be eligible for a referral bonus!

If the person referred is hired and maintains at least 6 months of consistent employment with Spectrum, we will award a $250 Referral Bonus.

*for more information on the program, please email hr@spectrumsociety.org

We thank you for bringing us quality applicants/employees!