Thank you to all the community partners, sponsors and volunteers who made Whistler Community Services Society annual Welcome Dinner such a success! For 5.00$ attendees had a great meal made by local businesses with local produce! Some were even lucky enough to walk away with some seriously-cool prizes from the Re Use It and Re Build It Centers. New comers had a chance to mingle with long-time locals as well as to meet other new residents that will be spending the season in Whistler. What a fun way to get to know your community and get psyched for the Winter. Bring on the snow!
Stories and discoveries from our day-to-day experiences working for a local non profit.
Monday, 25 November 2013
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
New to Whistler? This week is for you!
Every year Whistler Community Services Society (WCSS) runs
a week of events designed to welcome seasonal workers to Whistler. This was the
idea of Jill Ackhurst, who
felt that newcomers never met locals and needed to find a connection to their
new community to understand it is a place that families live and work. She
wanted locals to connect with these seasonal workers and introduce them to
their own passion about Whistler as a place to live. This year WCSS Welcome
Week events run from November 18th to November 23rd and
offer many opportunities for locals and newcomers to get to know each other.
Pancake Breakfast, presented by the Rotary Club of Whistler Millennium on Monday, November 18th
is the first event of Welcome Week.
Everyone is welcome to enjoy pancakes and sausages from 10am to noon at the Whistler Village
Fire Hall for only $3. All proceeds support Welcome Week events, so even if you aren't a newcomer please come out for a great breakfast.
Ski Movie Night, presented by the WCSS Re Use It Centre will be screening'Into the Mind' by Sherpas Cinema, winner of the iF3 Award for Best Editing and
Film of the Year on Monday, November 18th, 7:30pm. With stunning cinematography and
ground-breaking storytelling techniques, the Sherpas blur the lines between
dream state and reality, and immerse you into the mind of a common skier as he
attempts to climb and ski the ultimate mountain. Doors
open at 7:30pm, Maurice
Young Millennium Place. Get your tickets in advance at ‘Skiis & Biikes’ in
Village Marketplace or Maurice Young Millennium Place for $5 and at the door if
they haven’t sold out.
Whistler Volunteer Fair and Business Expo is a chance for local
businesses and non-profit organizations to showcase their products, services
and volunteer opportunities. Locals
and newcomers are invited to socialize at this event from 3:00pm-5:30pm in the
foyer at the Whistler Conference Centre on Thursday, November 21st.
Entry is free of charge and if you visit all of the booths, you’ll have your
name entered into a draw for prizes.
Jill
Ackhurst Community Welcome Dinner, presented by WCSS starts at 5pm at Whistler Conference Centre
Sea to Sky Ballroom on Thursday, November 21st.
This event, featuring local foods cooked by top
Whistler chefs from the major hotels and restaurants was the idea of Jill
Ackhurst, former WCSS Board Member. She
thought a ‘welcome to the community’
dinner for the new workers would be great because she noticed that many young employees didn't know that there was a real community of local people and all they saw was the
village and fellow workers. For only $5, this event gives you an amazing meal
and the opportunity to sit at a table with a couple of local residents who can
answer all your questions about Whistler. Tickets are being sold in advance at
the Visitors Information Centre. If you would like to be a table host, please
contact welcomedinner@hotmail.com. In 2003 Jill Ackhurst died of cancer at the age of 57. The world
lost a wonderful person and the dinner honours and remembers her spirit.
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Re-Use-It Price Comparisons, We're doing pretty good!
The Re-Use-It Centre has a couple of important goals our staff
thinks about every day. The first is to
provide funding for all the great & important social programs run through Whistler Community Services Society (WCSS).
The second is to help create a sustainable community by recycling and
keeping as much as possible out of the landfill. In order to meet our first goal we need our
prices to be competitive. So off to the
city we went to check out the other thrift & consignment shops - both for
profit and not-for-profit. Well as we
happily discovered, we are the cheapest around!
That is great news for both our shoppers and for those we support in our
programs.
One of the biggest challenges we have at the Re-Use-It Centre is space. Where all the other thrift shops we visited had an abundance of space to spread out and show everything off, we have to pack things in a little tighter. That means you have to hunt sometimes for the perfect treasure! Another challenge we face in Whistler that we are sure is a problem the other stores would love to have is the volume of donations we have to get through on a daily basis. This is a big reason why we can keep our prices so low. We have a very generous community that think about us when they are moving or cleaning house! Thanks Whistler! Additionally, our staff does a great job at managing this mountain of donations everyday so we can get all those great things onto the floor for you to enjoy.
Thanks Whistler for supporting our community charity. You are important and are making a big difference in the lives of those who live right here and to the planet for keeping our little slice of beautiful life a bit more sustainable.
Cheryl Skribe, Manager: Re-Use-It Centre, Whistler, BC
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Thursday, 10 October 2013
Today is 'World Mental Health Day'...what does Mental Health mean to you?
For those of us here at WCSS that work closely with clients who live with mental illness it means being ready to provide nonjudgmental support, resources and referrals. A safe, confidential listening ear can go a long way in supporting someone while they navigate the Mental Health care system. The current stats say about 20% of the Canadian population will personally experience a mental illness in their lifetime. Therefore, it isn't a surprise to outreach workers that the number one referral they make is to the Counselling Assistance Fund which provides low cost options for therapy. Unfortunately, many people feel shame about asking for help which often leads them to self medicate or wait to seek help which can have leave them in much worse shape.The stigma attached to mental illness needs to be changed and can only be done if everyone makes an effort to accept their family, friends and coworkers who may be faced with a mental health challenge. So, on this day recognizing 'World Mental Health Day' please take a moment to consider how you can support someone in a nonjudgmental way.
Some resources on the web:
Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre - BC's information source for children, youth & families
Canadian Mental Health Association - fast facts about mental illness
Here to Help - mental health and substance abuse information
Some resources on the web:
Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre - BC's information source for children, youth & families
Canadian Mental Health Association - fast facts about mental illness
Here to Help - mental health and substance abuse information
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Ride for Dreams
Follow Dave on his 3000 km Bike Ride from Whistler, BC to California to raise money to help financially restricted youth in Whistler the opportunity to attend camp.
In partnership with Whistler Community Services Society (WCSS) http://www.mywcss.org and Comor Sports Whistler http://www.comorsports.com we plan to expand WCSS's existing Summer Camp Fund program. The program currently helps send kids to summer camp that wouldn't otherwise get to go. The goal is to expand it to a year round program to help kids with sports related goals (camps, coaching, traveling to contests,etc)
Along the way Dave will be blogging (written and video), and shooting lots of photos. These will be posted on his personal website: http://www.daveweale.com and in the updates section of this campaign. If you would like to support Dave and his efforts please visit http://www.mywcss.org/ pages/donate.
Check out where he has been so far. Go Dave!
In partnership with Whistler Community Services Society (WCSS) http://www.mywcss.org and Comor Sports Whistler http://www.comorsports.com we plan to expand WCSS's existing Summer Camp Fund program. The program currently helps send kids to summer camp that wouldn't otherwise get to go. The goal is to expand it to a year round program to help kids with sports related goals (camps, coaching, traveling to contests,etc)
Along the way Dave will be blogging (written and video), and shooting lots of photos. These will be posted on his personal website: http://www.daveweale.com and in the updates section of this campaign. If you would like to support Dave and his efforts please visit http://www.mywcss.org/
Check out where he has been so far. Go Dave!
Monday, 16 September 2013
Whistler Village Beer Festival raises $5,000 for Whistler Community Services
Whistler Community Services was fortunate enough to partner with the Whistler Village Beer Festival this past weekend, and received a $5,000 donation. This money will go towards funding many of our programs such as our Counseling Assistance Fund, KidSport, Outreach Services, School Lunch Fund and many more. The professionalism shown by Liam Peyton, Harrison Stoker and all staff involved made the event a huge success and a lot of fun! Thank you from WCSS for the community support!
Friday, 30 August 2013
Enough is Enough!
Whistler Community Services was fortunate to participate in the Enough is Enough event at Whistler Olympic Plaza yesterday, to celebrate Ginny and Kerry Dennehy's 8000km cycle across Canada. Their journey to address to Mental Health Stigma was a huge success and the riders crossed the finish line to a large crowd of supporters.
The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation is determined to combat premature deaths and the anguish many individuals and their families face when dealing with mental health issues. The organization aims to increase the quality of care, education and resources for those dealing with mental illness. Enough is Enough is a powerful yet positive message, empowering individuals and local communities to reduce the casualties of mental illness. WCSS was honoured to be involved with this inspiring event! For more information go to www.thekeltypatrickfoundation.org
The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation is determined to combat premature deaths and the anguish many individuals and their families face when dealing with mental health issues. The organization aims to increase the quality of care, education and resources for those dealing with mental illness. Enough is Enough is a powerful yet positive message, empowering individuals and local communities to reduce the casualties of mental illness. WCSS was honoured to be involved with this inspiring event! For more information go to www.thekeltypatrickfoundation.org
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