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The Journey from Volunteer to DIVERSEcity Employee

April 10, 2019

Rachna was a senior manager in India’s banking industry for 18 years before moving to Canada in 2014.… Read more

Why Volunteering is a Good Thing — for your Life and Career

April 8, 2019

It’s National Volunteer Week this week, April 7–13, 2019, in Canada. It’s a time to recognize the important… Read more

We’re a finalist for the Settlement Agency Award

April 3, 2019

Vote for DIVERSEcity for the 2019 Settlement Agency Award We are thrilled to be a finalist for the… Read more

Aina Arora’s Teaching Dreams

April 1, 2019

A client of DIVERSEcity’s Future Leaders Program, Aina Arora was the winner of the 2019 Youth Achievement Award… Read more

Message for up-and-coming women professionals on International Women’s Day

March 8, 2019

‘You got this,’ says DIVERSEcity’s CEO Neelam Sahota. It’s International Women’s Day on March 8, 2019, with a… Read more

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DIVERSEcity Hosts Funding Announcement by the Ministry of Jobs, Trades and Technology

February 8, 2019

Minister Bruce Ralston was on hand at the Community Campus of DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society to announce the… Read more

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What a wonderful weekend we experienced at the Surrey Fusion Festival! 🌞 Under the summer sun with the energy of live music, we had the joy of connecting with so many wonderful people at this vibrant celebration of food, culture and community. A big thank you to the City of Surrey for bringing together such a powerful gathering of diversity and inclusion. Sharing stories and resources, we were honoured to represent DIVERSEcity and meet folks from all walks of life. It’s events like this that remind us that community is our greatest strength. #ForPeopleForCommunities #FusionFestival #ComunityConnections #NewcomerSupport #CulturalDiverscity #DIVERSEcity #SurreyBC #Delta @surreybcevents ... See MoreSee Less
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It’s National Drowning Prevention Week, so here at DIVERSEcity we’re teaming up with the Lifesaving Society BC & Yukon Branch to share tips and information to help keep you safe while swimming. Many newcomers to Canada didn’t grow up around lakes or with access to swimming lessons, but here in BC, water is everywhere — from beaches to backyard pools. According to research, 31% of drowning victims were non-swimmers.That’s why swimming is more than a fun summer skill, it’s a life-saving one. Visit your local pool or recreation centre to get familiar with safe swimming environments. You can learn more about: 💧 Culturally inclusive swimming programs 💧 Basic water safety terms 💧 Teaching children how to recognize safe and unsafe water areas Together, we can build water confidence and prevent drownings before they happen. Let’s stay safe together this summer! 🏊 #ForPeopleForCommunities #NDPW2025 #SwimSafeBC #NewcomerSafety #DIVERSEcity #SurreyBC #Delta #SaferTogether ... See MoreSee Less
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It’s been a busy day at Surrey Fusion Festival! Looking forward to another full day tomorrow. Come chat with us tomorrow in the Canada Pavilion. #SurreyFusionFestival @surreybcevents ... See MoreSee Less
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5 days ago

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While many of us look forward to sunny weather, rising temperatures can be dangerous, especially for children, older adults, outdoor workers and people living alone or without reliable access to cooling. Dehydration, heat stroke and other heat-related illnesses can escalate quickly if we’re not prepared. That’s why DIVERSEcity has created 10 simple steps to help you Beat the Heat. 🌞 But safety isn’t just about what you do for yourself – it’s about how we can look out for one another. A quick phone call to an elderly neighbour, checking in on a friend with mobility issues, or sharing this graphic with your community can go a long way. Libraries, malls and community centres can serve as great cooling spaces. Fans and A/C are great at home, but even shaded areas and light clothing can make a difference. Whether you’re out running errands, gardening outdoors or relaxing at home … as climate change makes extreme weather more common, these summer safety habits are more important than ever. Stay cool, connected and enjoy the summer safely. 🏖️ Find these tips as a download in English, Spanish and Punjabi here: www.dcrs.ca/resources/environmental-resources/ #ForPeopleForCommunites #BeattheHeat #SummerSafety #CommunityCare #ClimatePreparedness #DIVERSEcity #SurreyBC #Delta ... See MoreSee Less
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