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Built by Neighbours: A Look Back at the ABCD Workshop

This October, more than 60 people came together in Penticton

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Picnic in the Park for Climate

Penticton’s Skaha Lake Pavilion was awash in music on August

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Salsa Dancing on the Beach NSG

Salsa Dancing on the Beach

Project leader Mandy had a simple but joyful idea: “I’ve

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Alysen Summer Place Social

For the fourth year in a row, neighbours at Alysen

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AUD Project helps Princeton woman find success

A series of stories related to the Community Foundation’s AUD

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Indiginews features Table Talks Initiative

Indiginews reporter, Aaron Hemens, writes about the upcoming Table Talks

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Bridging reconciliation gaps through conversation

Table Talks, a new pilot program in the South Okanagan

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Summerland supports family displaced by war

Thanks to dedicated support from the Summerland Refugee Sponsorship Group

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The power of youth to build community

“Our youth are facing unbelievable challenges,” say Kim Conroy, manager

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New treatment transforms lives

NP Patrice Gordon helps patients overcome alcohol addiction by prescribing

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Established in 1991 the Community Foundation of the South Okanagan Similkameen has been giving choices and funding change to make our local communities better places to live.

 

We acknowledge that we live, work, and learn within the ancestral, traditional, and unceded territory of the Syilx Nation.

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