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Message from the ED – December 2021

Happy Holidays! This is the season for celebrating life with the people we love and reminding one another joyously that our lives are anchored in families and communities. It is also a time to remember that no matter who we are, no obligations are more profound than...

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Message from the ED – September 2021

This year Connect celebrates 35 years of providing counselling services in the Central Okanagan! Spearheaded by the late Frank McNair Connect was incorporated in 1886 and awarded its first contract with the Ministry of Health in 1987. It has undergone many changes...

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You can make a difference today!

It has been a tough year for so many as we self-isolate during the pandemic. Some have suffered illness and the loss of loved ones that they were unable to be with to console.

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IMPACT Story: Men in Change

When I first came to this group I had just been kicked out of my house that I had lived in for 8 years with my wife, our 5 year old daughter and 10 year old son.

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Social Media Victims Law Center 

The Social Media Victims Law Center (SMVLC) is an organization that focuses on the damaging effects social media can have on some of our lives. Recent studies have highlighted a concerning trend: a rise in teen suicide rates alongside increased social media usage. While the exact relationship is complex, it's clear that social media can contribute to mental health issues, including suicidal thoughts. Check out this in-depth guide to learn more about the link between social media and suicide, and discover how to support a friend or loved one who may be at risk.

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