It’s the number one killer and disabler of youth and young people under the age of 44. Diagnosed cases of it outweigh confirmed cases of strokes, skin cancer and breast cancer combined. Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) affects 56,000 Canadians yearly, and June is the one month of the year where Canadians can be especially aware… Continue reading Brain Injury Month
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Summer Doesn’t Mean No Hunger
“Hunger doesn’t take a holiday in summer.” As I sat across from Linda Resch, president of the Kindersley Food Bank, I soon realized why June is the national hunger awareness month. According to Resch, when summer ramps up, it’s easy to get so busy with extra sports, vacations and summer projects that we forget those… Continue reading Summer Doesn’t Mean No Hunger