Coast Mental Health 50/50 Raffle

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Coast Mental Health Foundation is excited to launch its very first 50/50 Raffle, where you can win BIG for Mental Health, with a prize pot of up to $150,000.

Coast Mental Health 5050

Coast Mental Health 50/50 Raffle

When you play the Coast Mental Health Foundation 50/50 Raffle, people living with mental illness always win, and you could take home up to $75,000, too.

This past year has been unlike anything we ever could have expected. For people living with mental illness, it’s been devastating. You will provide urgently needed support for people living with mental illness right here in BC, including affordable meals, peer support, Cognitive Remediation, art therapy, outreach, employment opportunities and so much more.

You will have the chance to take home a cash prize and you’ll bring help and hope to your neighbours living with mental illness.

Tickets start from just $10 – don’t delay, purchase now before they run out.

As a non-profit organization, Coast Mental Health is BC’s largest provider of community-based services for people living with mental illness. We provide the critical link between hospital services and our communities. We are an established leader in our field, known for high quality, innovative programs and research. Each year, we provide essential services to over 5,000 people living with mental illness so they can find their meaningful place in our communities – a place to live, a place to connect, and a place to work.

Follow Coast Mental Health on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram for more information and updates.

Miss604 is the proud Blog Sponsor of the Coast Mental Health raffle

JCC Sports Dinner Silent Auction is Now Live

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The RBC JCC Sports Dinner, virtual edition, is just weeks away and the exciting silent auction is now live online! Event tickets are going fast, but you can still get in on all the action and enjoy an exciting evening on March 3 with the remarkable Keynote Speaker, Earvin “Magic” Johnson. 

JCC Sports Dinner Auction is Now Live

Hosted by the voice of the Canucks at Rogers Arena, Al Murdock, tickets are only $36. Each ticket enters you in a chance to win an autographed framed photograph of Magic. The evening is full of fun, live auctions and an exclusive interview with the legendary keynote. 

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50 Women of Options

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​I am very excited to share a new campaign that I have joined that will make a big impact in my hometown of Surrey, BC. For its 50th Anniversary, Options Community Services has united 50 influential South Fraser women — the Women of Options — to help raise 1.5 million dollars in support of a new affordable housing build in Surrey.

Women of Options

50 Women of Options

For 50 years, Options has worked as a registered charity to provide essential social services in Surrey, Delta, White Rock/South Surrey and Langley. Last year alone, their 500 plus staff, and over 80 programs, assisted more than 100,000 people within these communities

The 50 participating women have offered to help by joining the campaign to raise $25,000 each in support of this project. Options board members and staff have also contributed to the cause and the Surrey Homelessness and Housing Society has contributed $250,000.

The $1.5 million raised through Options will go towards a 100-unit complex at 8135, 8123, and 8109 King George Boulevard. Of these 100 units, 30 will be market rentals (still targeted to vulnerable populations, as not all vulnerability is financial), while the remaining 70 will be well below market rates —designated as affordable housing, with rent starting as low as $375 per month.

“​We need to have housing options that are available to all income segments to live, learn, work, and play in our own city.”​ – Anita Huberman, Surrey Board of Trade CEO and one of the 50 Women.

The new build will also host community services such as Early Years, mental health outreach, and family services. With occupancy slated for mid-2023, this project expands Options’ capacity to provide community support and to add affordable housing to the City of Surrey.

A list of all 50 participants can be found on the Women of Options website, and you can find my personal donation page here. Stay tuned for a special fundraiser coming from Miss604, and in the meantime follow Options Community Services on Facebook to learn more.

Vancouver Heritage Week 2021

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Heritage Week is celebrated across Canada and this year’s Vancouver Heritage Week (on now, February 15 to 21, 2021) includes virtual, community events, workshop and strolls.

Places That Matter to Vancouver 10 Year Celebration

Vancouver Heritage Week 2021

Places That Matter to Vancouver 10 Year Celebration
When: Tuesday, February 16, 2021 from 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Where: Online
Tickets: Register for free

Join the Vancouver Heritage Foundation (“VHF”) for storytelling and a look at the first 10 years of the Places That Matter project. The program includes: Musqueam Welcome with Alec Guerin and the story of Musqueam with Mack Paul, Heritage Proclamation by Deputy Mayor, Councillor Carr, stories directly from Collingwood Neighbourhood House, the family of Nellie Yip Quong and family-owned East India Carpets about the First Sikh Gurdwara on West 2nd Avenue.

Urban Sketching Workshop
When: Thursday, February 18, 2021 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Where: Online
Tickets: Register for $15

Learn how to sketch with confidence with Emma FitzGerald, author and illustrator of Hand Drawn Vancouver. Explore how drawings can be a prompt for storytelling and get inspired to go outside to sketch your favourite neighbourhood spots or local heritage buildings and places! Emma will also share tips for drawing on location, including intimidating architecture.

Discovering Heritage Places: A Virtual Stroll
When: Saturday, February 20, 2021 10:00am to 11:00am
Where: Online
Tickets: Register for $12

Heritage is all around us – sometimes you just need to look closely! Join local historian, author and seasoned walking tour guide, John Atkin, as he explores some of Vancouver’s lesser-known heritage spots and shares the history of some of the buildings that make our neighbourhoods unique on this virtual walk.

Find the Vancouver Heritage Foundation’s full calendar of virtual events online here.

Zee Zee Theatre Presents Virtual Humanity

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Zee Zee Theatre presents the world premiere of Virtual Humanity, streaming online from March 6 to 28, 2021. The deeply personal, one-on-one experience adapts the company’s annual Human Library project into the digital space, where participants can ‘check out’ a human for a candid conversation about their life experiences, culture and beliefs—including such titles as Porn Actor, Two-Spirit Foster Child, The Taxidermist’s Son, and more.

Virtual Humanity Illustration by Isa Rodrigues
Virtual Humanity Illustration by Isa Rodrigues

Zee Zee Theatre Presents Virtual Humanity

When: Over four weekends, March 6 to 28, 2021
Where: Online
Tickets: Purchase a day pass for $5, with a subsequent “Pay What It’s Worth” option after the show. The full roster of titles available each day for bookings will be announced the morning of through a secret portal on  the Zee Zee Theatre website, accessed after reservations have been secured.

Co-curated by Sam Chimes and Bunny (Daisy Joe), the online edition will feature an array of new and returning ‘Virtual Humans’—with a particular emphasis on representation from BIPOC individuals—available for 20-minute loans over the course of four weekends.

Virtual Humanity creates a digital space that allows for a kind of open conversation and learning,” says Producer Jordy Matheson. “The kind which can be difficult to come by in the intense and polarized online world. A great deal of division is created from people not engaging with each other and really listening.”

Human Library began in 2000 in Copenhagen by a collective called Stop the Violence and since then, the hugely popular “open source” project has popped up in more than 70 countries. The original Human Library project was ignited by a brutal hate crime perpetrated against a friend—and this  act of healing for four people became a global movement. It was a commitment to end violence—one person at a time—by narrowing the ideological gaps that divide us.

In the past eight years of Zee Zee’s edition of Human Library, public response has been tremendous, creating lasting memories, relationships, and shifting people’s understanding of otherness and difference. This new digital pivot becomes an opportunity to welcome those outside of the Lower Mainland to participate as virtual humans and audience, and become part of the broader conversation on challenging prejudice.

In Virtual Humanity audience members will select a title from the collection of 20+ ‘Virtual Humans’—something that intrigues or confounds them. They will then proceed into a one-one-one digital conversation over Zoom with their Virtual Human, a person who will share their true personal story that is reflected in their title, over the course of 20 minutes.

As with Human Library, the project is designed to shatter preconceived notions about otherhood, to challenge our biases and misunderstandings and to put a human face to difference as a means to foster empathy. The breadth of individuals extends from Zee Zee Theatre’s core philosophy: everyone has a story worth sharing, if we simply take the time to sit down and listen to them.

About the Curators

Bunny (Daisy Joe) is a 2 spirit indigenous award-winning musician from the Stl’atl’imx and Gitxsan Nations. They are a vocalist with The Spiritual Warriors, recipients of  Best World Recording at the 2019 Native American Music Awards, a co-creator of the Stl’atl’imx Friends singing group, who were awarded the 2019  Best Historical Linguistics from the NAMA’s for the album “The Kindness Project.” Bunny applies storytelling through song to address topics such as decolonization, indigenous empowerment, and to advocate for the revitalization of language through music.

Sam Chimes is a multi-talented individual, expressing his talents as a sound technician in film, a DJ, and a music producer and performer.  Born in Africa, Chimes lived in Brunei and South East Asia before coming to reside in Canada. With his jazzy, soulful vibes, he uses a looper and a microkorg synthesizer to create instrumentals on the spot, layers his voice, and performs for his audience. Chimes has performed in eight countries outside of Canada and recently came back from his second world tour, performing at showcases in Australia, and street performing in between.

More theatre: The Cultch Presents Mx, Pi Theatre’s Provocateurs Presentation Series, The Arts Club Audio Plays, Us: A Black Peoples Month Festival