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SUMMARY:Tell me\, I'm listening
DESCRIPTION:CMHA of NB recently partnered with UNB (Dr. Petrea Taylor) in support from the NB Health Research Foundation to conduct a study on women in suicidality in NB\, including how they seek help\, what is helpful\, their needs\, and how we can best support those experiencing on-going thoughts or risk of suicide. \nThis community forum\, which will be the first event in Moncton as part of Mental Health Week 2023 will highlight the research findings from this study for NB\, including information from the researchers\, women who participated in the study and an opportunity for service providers or the community to engage in a dialogue of how we can evolve to provide support\, as well as next steps to move this research forward.\nThe registration link for the event can be found here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/2d760390-5e7b-450b-87c0-ab020b752ca8
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SUMMARY:Presentations for Registered Charities and NPOs in May
DESCRIPTION:I wanted to provide you with information on six sector presentations I am offering in May via Zoom.   If you were interested in a group or individual presentation\, or in a consultation\, please enquire for further information. \nObligations of Registered Charities – Tuesday\, May 10 (9am to 10:30am) \nThe focus of this presentation is to highlight the responsibilities that accompany registered status such as devotion of resources to charitable purposes and activities\, other acceptable activities such as fundraising and related business\,  receipting for gifts\, the filing of the T3010 Annual Information Return\, and maintaining adequate books. \nCOST: $60 per person/$125 per organization (max. three people) \nFinancial Reporting for Registered Charities – Wednesday\, May 11 (9am to 10:30am) \nThis presentation focuses on the required financial reporting that accompanies registered charitable status.  Topics include an overview of the regulatory environment for registered charities\, key details for financial statements\, completion of the T3010 Information Return including expense allocation\, and common T3010 reporting errors. \nCOST: $60 per person/$125 per organization (max. three people) \nDeveloping a Fundraising Plan – Thursday\, May 11 (9am to 10:30am) \nThis presentation is tailored for organizations looking to launch a formal fundraising program.  Key fundamentals covered include identifying the objectives of a fundraising plan\, evaluating organizational capacity\, categorising target markets\, assessing various fundraising options\, and fundraising best practices. \nCOST: $60 per person/$125 per organization (max. three people) \nRegistering as a Charity – Tuesday\, May 16 (9am to 10:00am) \nThe focus of this presentation is to provide guidance and direction for organizations and groups considering charitable registration.  Topics include the differences between a registered charity and a non-profit organization\, the advantages of registration\, alternatives to registration\, factors that can affect registration\, administrative obligations associated with charitable status\, and an overview of the charity application process. \nCOST: $50 per person/$100 per organization (max. three people) \nRegistered Charities Working with NPOs – Wednesday\, May 17 (9am to 10:00am) \nThis presentation provides clarity on the ways a registered charity can work with a non-profit organization that does not have charitable status.  Topics include an overview of relevant CRA policy\, the funding environment for the charity/NPO sector\, risk considerations\, and options for collaboration.  \nCOST: $50 per person/$100 per organization (max. three people) \nHousing and Registered Charities – Thursday\, May 18 (9am to 10:00am) \nThe presentation focuses on the provision of housing by a registered charity.  Topics include the differences between a registered charity and a non-profit organization\, the three scenarios that a registered charity can provide housing  (in the relief poverty\, for persons with disabilities\, and for the aged)\, opportunities for registered charities to generate other rental income\, and strategies for organizations to deliver housing for both those in poverty and those seeking below average market rates.   \nCOST: $50 per person/$100 per organization (max. three people) \nTo register or for more information\, please email: david@oylerconsulting.ca or call (902) 476-4755 \nThank you\, \nDavid Oyler\nOyler Consulting\nHalifax\, NS\nTel: (902) 476-4755
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SUMMARY:CONNECT WITH NEW FRIENDS  AT OUR VIRTUAL DROP-IN CENTRE
DESCRIPTION:DROP IN AND SPEND A VISIT WITH THE PENGUINS – VIRTUAL JOURNEY HAPPENING THIS WEDNESDAY\, MAY 1OTH AT 1:00 PM!  \nURR Virtual Drop In Centre Meeting – Wednesday\, May 10th @ 1:00 pm. \nUrban Rural Rides is pleased to announce that our ‘Virtual Drop In Centre’ is available to participants in New Brunswick.  We host our meetings once a month and our next zoom meeting is on Wednesday\, May 10th at 1:00 pm – {see virtual link below}.  Our topic this month will be ‘Penguins Rule – South America’ and we are pleased to have Kirstin Shortt\, President of Urban Rural Rides tell us all about her trip visiting the Penguins. She will be sharing information about the unique species as well as beautiful South America including great photos!  Hope you can drop by as this is a perfect time to connect with new friends especially in the rural community. \nBring a coffee and join us at our next meeting! \n\n\n\n‘Penguins Rule – South America Wednesday – 10 May 2023 ⋅ 1pm – 2:30 Pm (Atlantic Time – Halifax) \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/83645688493?pwd=NzdvSjZxVmdsNGxWNlBuZi95ZE5EQT09 \nMeeting ID: 836 4568 8493\nPasscode: 269217 \nFind your local number: https://us06web.zoom.us/u/kbwcYmqsGy \nOrganizers:   Kirstin Shortt\, Chairperson\, Urban Rural Rides – kshortturbanruralrides@gmail.com \nDebbi LeBlanc\, Manager\, Urban Rides – d.leblanc@volunteergreatermoncton.com
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SUMMARY:Hospice Heroes
DESCRIPTION:  \nPlease join us on Saturday 13 May for a night of music\, fashion and celebrations! We will be honoring our volunteers including James Vaughan\, Betty Rooney and Sandra Wallace. Funds raised support the quality\, personalized hospice care provided at Maison Albert House. Tickets can be purchased at: https://hospicesenb.ca/hospice-heroes-heros-de-lhospice/ or at Boutique Hospice Shoppe \n 
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SUMMARY:Destinée aux clientes du CAFI
DESCRIPTION:Le CAFi vous invite à une session de sensibilisation sur la violence faite aux femmes. Réservée aux femmes immigrantes clientes du CAFi🤱\nLe lundi 15 mai 2023 de 17h à 20h à Dieppe 👈\nEn partenariat avec New Brunswick Multicultural Council / Conseil multiculturel du N.-B.\nUn repas gratuit sera offert aux participantes 😇\nInscription Obligatoire auprès de Chaimae en envoyant par courriel à chaimae.elmdarhri@cafi-nb.org\, avant le 13 mai✉️
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SUMMARY:Coffee tasting experience\, hosted by Epoch Chemistry in support of Shelter Movers
DESCRIPTION:Epoch Chemistry Coffee House is holding a coffee-tasting experience fundraiser on Saturday\, May 27 at 9:00 a.m. in support of Shelter Movers Greater Moncton. \nEpoch Chemistry’s experienced guides will take you through the steps of brewing\, tasting\, and understanding a region’s unique coffee flavours and aromas. They’ll also teach you how to replicate these impressive drinks\, leaving you feeling like a coffee connoisseur. \nAll proceeds will go to support survivors of abuse in Greater Moncton. \nThis event is open to the public. Tickets are $40 per person and must be purchased in advance. \nQuick Facts \n\nShelter Movers 2\,200 volunteers move 129 families in crisis each month. They are essential to ensuring the organization can continue to support survivors of gender-based violence and their families.\nSurvivors of family conflict and spousal abuse account for up to 37% of people experiencing homelessness in New Brunswick\nShelter Movers Greater Moncton’s 60+ volunteers have already helped over 40 clients\, their children and their pets on their journey to a life free of violence.\n\nRelated Links:\n● Event Registration\n● Donate\n● Volunteer \nAbout Shelter Movers: Shelter Movers is a national\, volunteer-powered charitable organization that provides moving and storage services at no cost to individuals and families fleeing abuse. It is the only service of its kind offered in Canada. We collaborate with local businesses and community agencies to support people\, primarily women and children\, as they transition to a life free of violence. Founded in 2016\, Shelter Movers has grown remarkably\, expanding to 7 locations across Canada. To date\, our team of dedicated volunteers have completed more than 5\,000 moves for survivors of abuse. \nAbout Epoch Chemistry: Epoch Chemistry started as a passionate endeavour by Conor Conway and Matt Symes to bring the best coffee to Atlantic Canada. What initially started as a dream of a cafe grew into an individual business model in coffee\, focused on education and experience. Epoch Chemistry is committed to serving ethically sourced and made products. \nFor more information\, please contact media@sheltermovers.com.\nFor event registration\, please visit our website or Facebook page.
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