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Happy 20th Anniversary to Sheway in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)
Hendrik Beune of AHA MEDIA holds up “20” with his fingers and hands to commemorate 20 years at Sheway! 🙂
SHEWAY
A Community Project for Women and Children
DROP-IN HOURS FOR WOMEN: Monday to Friday, 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Lunch served at 12 noon
Staff is available by phone Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sheway is a Pregnancy Outreach Program (P.O.P.) located in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver.
The program provides health and social service supports to pregnant women and women with infants
under eighteen months who are dealing with drug and alcohol issues. The focus of the program is to help
the women have healthy pregnancies and positive early parenting experiences.
Staff at Sheway includes:
• Alcohol and Drug Counselor
• Community Health Nurses
• Social Workers
• Nutritionist
• Infant Development Consultants
• Outreach Worker
• Family Physicians
• First Nations Support Worker and Cook
• Receptionist
• Medical Office Assistant
• Coordinator
• Aboriginal Community Support Worker
• Family Support Worker
• Aboriginal Community Health Nurse
• Administrative Assistant
Sheway also works directly with:
• A Pediatrician from Children’s and Women’s Hospital specializing in developmental assessments and substance exposed infants and children
• An Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist and Speech/Language Pathologist from the Centre for Ability.
• Music Therapists from Vancouver NativeHealth Society.
• Fir Square of Children and Women’s Hospital supporting pregnant women during their hospital stay
We provide:
• Daily hot lunches
• Weekly Food Bags
• Nutrition counseling and prenatal vitamins
• Grocery store food/milk coupons
• Practical support for securing medical care, housing, advocacy and social benefits
• Prenatal and postnatal care
• Well baby care, child and adult immunizations
• Parenting support
• Referral and access to support groups and community resources
• Alcohol and drug counseling
• Contraception counseling and provision
• STD/HIV counseling and testing
• Baby food, formula, toys, diapers and baby clothes, when available.
Sheway is a partnership governed by:
The Vancouver Coastal Health Authority
Ministry for Children and Family Development
Vancouver Native Health Society
YWCA of Vancouver
Sheway is a Coast Salish word meaning “Growth”.
Box 101 – 533 East Hastings, Vancouver, B.C. V6A 1P9
Tel: (604)216-1699 Fax: (604)216-1698 Medical Fax: (604)216-1683
Day of Dialogue on Ecstasy on Vancouver Sun’s Facebook page
Vancouver Sun’s Facebook page is hosting a Day of Dialogue on Ecstasy on Monday Sept 24 in the afternoon.
| Join us Monday afternoon when we will host a chat on Facebook with the friends and family of Cheryl McCormack and Tyler Miller, who both died after ingesting ecstasy. They have rallied around the cause to educate the public on the risks of what has been casually deemed a recreational drug. |
Film outlining the dangers of using ecstasy (MDMA) and how deeply it impacts our friends and families. In honor of Cheryl McCormack and Tyler Miller who both lost their lives after using this deadly drug
The New Paradigm of Business – Local Economies talk at SFU
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UPDATED INFO NOW AVAILABLE: http://www.inovizion.info/new-paradigm/
Right now humanity is facing a oppressive list of seemingly impossible obstacles. From global warming to rising social inequity (the 99% vs. the 1%) we appear to be at a pivotal point in our evolution.
Many blame the financial markets, multinational corporations and the banks. However many of these arguments discriminate against businesses as if they are all the same.
What if business could be the way out of our global challenges?Not the profit above all else, destructive kind of business that has become rampant but a new paradigm of business. Where people and planet are harmoniously balanced with profit.
Many business are already functioning according this new model and succeeding. Demonstrating that public demand is already there.
The “2011 Cone/Echo Global CR Opportunity Study” found that-
A mere six percent of consumers globally channel economist Milton Friedman and only hold businesses accountable for making money.
That means that 94% of people on the planet believe that business should be doing more for us all!
This event will explore the next steps in this process with local new paradigm business leaders, economists, politicians and more. (Panel TBA soon).
Focus will be on how we can build a strong local economy in Vancouver towards this end.
We will have a round table format starting with a brief introduction to the concept, then we will meet the panel and open the floor for dialogue.
All with an open mind, are welcome to this FREE event!
Please Register on Eventbrite as we have limited seating:
http://newpardigmofbusinesssfu.eventbrite.com/
Room #1700 (main Floor)
515 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6B 5K3
Inner City Economic Strategy event at W2 Media Cafe in Vancouver
The Inner City Economic Strategy seeks to bring together the residents of the community, with other residents, businesses, service providers and all levels government. The City of Vancouver is committed to working with the community to create a comprehensive economic strategy which seeks to empower the residents of the Downtown Eastside. Unique populations have to be considered, women, Aboriginal, youth, immigrant and the aging population. This event is open to everybody who wants to contribute to taking
ownership over this strategy.We know we have to collectively develop an ongoing strategy with projects that have real positive outcomes for the residents of the Downtown Eastside and inner-city neighbourhoods.
How do we build a sustainable community which enhances the local economy? What type of education, training and employment strategies do we envision? What mix of businesses can we collectively advocate for? How do we get a City of Vancouver procurement policy that supports our collective goals? What opportunities already exist that need nurturing and advancement? Who is already doing this work? How can you get active with social media for your own project, cause or business? Participate, learn tips!
Presenters from local businesses and interested groups. Lunch and organic will be provided.
Display tables showcasing efforts for inclusive economic development will be featured in the Woodward’s Atrium including Crosstown Pet, ALIVE, W2, Thru Haida Eyes, Chindi Nation and many others.
We welcome others to this inclusive event!
Opening Remarks by Irwin Oostindie of W2, Hendrik Hoekma of DTES Education Enhancement Society and Bob Laurie of Vancouver Board of Trade
Panel Speakers included Brian Postlewait of Mission Possible, Marcia Nozick of Embers Wes Regan of Hastings Crossing BIA
DTES Business Start UP presenters by Hendrik Beune of Crosstown Pet, Marilyn McKee of Thru Haida Eyes and Karenza Wall of Chindi Nation
Scott Clark of ALIVE inspired us with his rousing speech of economic development strategies
COPE’s 2012 Summer Barbeque at Vancouver Rowing Club

As always, this year’s COPE‘s Summer BBQ will be hosted by the Vancouver Rowing Club in Stanley Park. There will be local music, a speaker, a silent auction, and a cash bar to go along with your barbecued meal.
It’s a great way to get in touch with your COPE Executive and other progressives from around the city!
We will be host to a speaker who will be focusing on the Kinder-Morgan pipelines planned for Vancouver and the movement that is building to oppose them.
Our musical guest will be local East Vancouver jug band “The Creaking Planks”. There will be a performance at 8:30pm.
About our speaker
Ben West has been an environmental activist in Vancouver for over a decade. Currently the Healthy Communities Campaigner for the Wilderness Committee, Ben is responsible for organizing grassroots campaigns related to fighting climate change and reducing toxic pollution. Recently, Ben has focused on trying to stop oil tankers from exporting heavy crude oil through the BC coast. In all his work Ben is driven by his passion for environmental justice, and ecological literacy.
Our host is the Vancouver Rowing Club, at the entrance to Stanley Park.















































































































































































