👇👇👇👇👇 按此購票 活動將以英語舉行 🎄 Christmas is the season of giving — and the most powerful gift is already within you. Donate blood 🩸. Share life. When you give blood, you give more than a pint — you give someone another Christmas to celebrate 🥳! Team Name and ID: Vancouver Kaifong (Neighbourhood) Association - ID# VANC0128693 📅日期 Date: Saturday, December 27, 2025 ⏰時間 Time: We will meet at 10:30 a.m. 🚩集合地點 Meeting Place: outside of Tim Hortons next to King Edward Canada Line station - for exact location, please click here. We will then ride the “Lifebus” together to go to Oak Street Donor Centre at 4750 Oak St., Vancouver, BC. Note⚠️: The Lifebus will pick us all up at 10:45am and if you are late, we will NOT wait for you. Our donation appointments start from 11am to 11:25am Number of appointments: 10 available appointments Please join VKA team on the website or on the GiveBlood app (available on the Apple App Store and Google Play) and reserve your individual appointment slot as soon as possible. Here are the instructions: Step 1: Sign in or register for an account here: https://myaccount.blood.ca/en/user/login Step 2: Click on this link to join VKA team: https://myaccount.blood.ca/en/join-team/VANC0128693 Step 3: Select “Yes” to have your name and email shared with VKA. Then, click “Join.” Step 4: You will be taken to the My Teams page with VKA team’s name listed. Click the green View Team button. Step 5: To reserve an appointment slot, scroll down to Team appointments and click Book. Step 6: Select a time that works for you. Step 7: Confirm your appointment by clicking Book now. Click here to see pictures of the above step-by-step instructions. ⚠️⚠️ Kindly note that each of us must select our own appointment. All vacant appointments will be automatically released to the public on Saturday, December 20, 2025 if left unfilled by Friday December 19. Please take the eligibility quiz prior to your donation and refer to the full list of criteria if needed. ⚠️ For additional info, please see the below and the links associated: 1) Hydration 💧 is key!! And do not donate on an empty stomach!! Check out what you need to do here. 2) What you must know before you donate - click here. 3) Canadian Blood Services is currently running a “Fall Get Together - Partners for Life campaign” and all participants will have a chance to win a hoodie. (Supported by the Province of British Columbia)
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按此購票 活動將以英語舉行 Event organized by Connections Community Services 日期:9月27日 (星期六) 時間 : 11:30am - 4:00pm 集合地點: Wo Fung Noodle House (8088 Park Road, Richmond) (https://maps.app.goo.gl/r2GpV5RSLLz5HXpT8) 💰費用:Free (other than your own lunch expense) (Supported by the Province of British Columbia)
We will have lunch together (pay for your own) before attending the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation event called “Every Child Matters” put together by Connections Community Services at the Richmond Cultural Centre (7700 Minoru Gate, Richmond) with guest speaker: Beatrice Silver, Residential School Survivor. This event allows us to understand and commemorate the history and legacy of the residential school system. We will honour the resilience, dignity and strength of survivors and intergenerational survivors and remember the children who never came home. It’s a chance to engage and educate us, the newcomers from Hong Kong, about the BC and Canadian colonial history and how it has and continues to impact Indigenous communities. The event will commence at 1pm. The plan is to have lunch at Wo Fung Noodle House (車仔麵) from 11:30am to 12:30pm, and then walk ourselves to Richmond Cultural Centre. It would be a great idea to wear something orange, if you have. Why orange? Check this out: https://www.savethechildren.ca/every-child-matters-the-origin-of-orange-shirt-day/
👇👇👇👇👇 按此購票 (Register Here) Event organized by Connections Community Services 活動將以英語舉行 📅日期:5月31日 (星期六) (May 31, 2025 Saturday) ⏰時間 : 10:00am - 12:00noon 🚩集合地點: Connections Community Services Society (7580 River Rd #110, Richmond)(https://maps.app.goo.gl/R1eKYbRZetBetPxn8) 💰費用:全免 Free (Supported by the Province of British Columbia) Indigenous 101 - with Sheila Maracle of the Mohawk Nation As we lead into the National Indigenous Heritage Month - a time for us to recognize the rich history, heritage, resilience and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis, we are very happy to be able to collaborate with Connections Community Services Society and invite Sheila Maracle of the Mohawk Nation. Sheila is a teacher by profession and we are thrilled to have Sheila join us with her wealth of knowledge and experience. On May 31, let’s go beyond acknowledgement and learn about Indigenous history while celebrating culture with drumming and song. Some of the activities on that day include a presentation of the Indigenous history, participation in Indigenous singing and drumming as well as doing a game about the Indigenous culture. For those interested to join for lunch after, we can walk over to Aberdeen Centre and do lunch at the food court. For more about the National Indigenous History month, you can visit here: https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1466616436543/1534874922512
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按此購票 活動將以英語舉行 日期:9月28日 (星期六)
時間 : 10:30am - 1:00pm
集合地點: Cook Elementary School entrance (8600 Cook Road, Richmond) (https://maps.app.goo.gl/PMG5xCokLSGhTHS78)
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費用:全免
September 30, 2021, marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day that coincides with Orange Shirt Day. It recognizes the tragic legacy of residential schools, the missing children, the families left behind and the survivors of these institutions.
The picture here means:
The eagle to represent First Nations The narwhal to represent Inuit The beaded flower to represent Métis The stars to represent the children who never made it home from residential schools Among the various visual elements illustrating Indigenous cultures, the circle is at the centre, which represents being together in spirit of reconciliation. The orange colour represents truth-telling and healing. The pathway represents the road to reconciliation. First Nations, Inuit and Métis are represented in the image.