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Embrace Access for All: Sign DIVERSEcity’s Accessibility Petition

February 26, 2024

Join us in advocating for a more accessible Surrey – DIVERSEcity’s petition to the City of Surrey for… Read more

Happy Year of the Dragon from DIVERSEcity!

February 9, 2024

Happy Lunar New Year. The Year of the Dragon is here! The Lunar New Year is here, and… Read more

Four local Black leaders recognized at inaugural Black Brilliance Awards

February 2, 2024

The Black Brilliance Awards were held at Black in BC: Celebrating Black Excellence on February 1 Kicking off… Read more

From remembering Black history to celebrating Black excellence

January 29, 2024

A commentary for Black History Month by Garrison Duke, Chief Operating Officer, DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society February is… Read more

International student in the spotlight

January 29, 2024

DIVERSEcity staff member Arjun Taneja shares his experiences as an international student We are very proud of our… Read more

Kicking off Black History Month with Black in BC: Celebrating Black Excellence

January 15, 2024

DIVERSEcity’s second annual Black in BC event is set to take place on  February 1, 2024, in Metro… Read more

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Want to learn about Canadian benefits and credits? Join this online workshop on May 1, 2024, with a guest speaker from the Canadian Revenue Agency and learn about: • Child benefit • GST/HST credit • Worker’s benefit • Dental benefit • Disability tax credit • Renter BC Credit Arabic interpretation is available. For more information, call 604-307-4073, email mmekonnen@dcrs.ca or visit www.dcrs.ca/event-details/overview-of-canadian-benefits-and-credits/ ... See MoreSee Less
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DIVERSEcity's Roots of Safety Training explores a culturally safe and respectful approach to safety planning with immigrants and refugees from a trauma-informed lens. Held during Victims and Survivors of Crime Week, this training is a powerful tool for service providers in their empowerment planning with immigrant populations including women, LGBTQ+, youth, adults and seniors. These one-day training workshops (8:30 am – 4:30 pm) will be available May 13 and May 14. Registration is $25 and will include breakfast and lunch. For more information and to register, please visit: ow.ly/O3nr50RpJ5m#surreybc #VictimsandSurvivorsofCrimeWeek, NewToBC , BC Society of Transition Houses Umoja Operation Compassion Society of British Columbia Mothers Matter Centre ... See MoreSee Less
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Attention all DIVERSEcity clients and staff who rely on public transit: starting April 27 until early June, the King George Skytrain station will be closed. Translink has released the following information: Buses will still operate between King George and Surrey Central stations, with additional buses running every 15 minutes during weekday peak hours. If your usual bus route ends at King George Station, it will continue northbound to terminate at Surrey Central Station. Existing bus routes that include a stop at King George Station will maintain their regular stops and routes. For those commuting from Surrey Central Skytrain Station, the R1 bus directly connects to Newton Exchange, which is a block away from DIVERSEcity Newton Town Centre campus To get to DIVERSEcity Surrey Community Campus, take the R1, get off the bus at 76 Avenue and take a short walk down the street to reach DIVERSEcity Surrey Community Campus, as seen on the second slide of this post. For more details, check out TransLink or visit translink.ca/kinggeorgeclosure ... See MoreSee Less
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How are you taking care of your reproductive health? Join this free workshop by the Refugee & Immigrant Specialized Experience (RISE) Program and Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia Refugee Health Initiative where you will learn about: • Contraception and different options you have• PharmaCare coverage• Important information to gain a better understanding of reproductive healthFor more information, call 604-954-4001, email nalsaqqa@dcrs.ca or visit www.dcrs.ca/event-details/rise-x-ubc-refugee-health-reproductive-health-session/ ... See MoreSee Less
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We were pleased to be invited to last night’s launch of the From Hate to Hope Immersive Exhibit by the BC's Office of the Human Rights Commissioner.The event and exhibit were the culmination of work being done since August 2021, when B.C.’s Human Rights Commissioner Kasari Govender launched an inquiry into the rise of hate in BC during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the final report released in March 2023.Tina Balachandran, who attended on behalf of DIVERSEcity, is seen here with the Office’s Manager of Engagement Chitha ManoranjanCongratulations to BC’s Office of the Human Rights Commissioner for this compelling and changemaking work. Learn more about it here bchumanrights.ca/inquiry-into-hate/#HateToHope #humanrights #stophate ... See MoreSee Less
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