Being a present witness… creates safety

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When he was with this two young sons he saw someone trying to break into a car… Here’s what he did…that helped.

Being a car-free family

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The motivation and benefits of being car free… including more disposable income for a richer life.

Cadboro Bay discovery

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In Victoria for a day or so, an early morning distant view of some ‘water’ lead to a beautiful discovering of Cadboro Bay.

There’s so much out there.. work online

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Dani took at skill and a passion around the world, and created a life. There are opportunities for almost anyone to earn a living on-line.

Pic-A-Flick caring

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The community came together beautifully at the Pic-a-Flick counter. It all started when the staff member stayed true to company regulations.. and said ‘no’ to a passionate request.

Career path of caring

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Working in education, community development, neighbourhood house.. gave experience in organization structure — and management. All these steps have contributed to feeling comfortable taking on projects overseas.

Dress Up!

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His experience was transformed one day on a visit to a women-in-need thrift store… Years later people stop him on the street and thank him.

A project in Zanzibar: business development for youth

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Building hope and capacity for youth in ZanzibarFor more information on daraja visit here

The Rolling Justice Bus

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We traveled for eight days in late August from Vancouver through the heartland of British Columbia to Fort St. John and back again on the Rolling Justice Bus. Our purpose? We wanted to connect with First Nations, faith-based groups, environmentalists

The power of story in moving us forward

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Zsuzsa Harsman introduces an important work by Guuduniia (Guud-N- Eye) La Boucan. a Cree woman living in Victoria, B.C. She is an associate lawyer with Devlin Gailus Westaway Law Corporation which specializes in Aboriginal law. She spends much of her