Despite the snowy weather some eighty Calgaryians, comprising students, resident leaders, practitioners and community volunteers gathered at the CDLI Big Meet Up, Nov 24, to explore the theme of supporting resident-led community change in Calgary.
Read MoreTwenty-five people and one dog met up on a beautiful late-summer evening to walk around Crescent Heights with people who know and love it well, and are behind the neighbourhood’s new Community Asset Map …
Read MoreBuilding & Supporting Community Hubs together in Calgary, Feb 27, 2018
Read MoreYou are invited to the CDLI Big Meet Up, Nov 4, 2017, to explore creative and proven ways of community building and to shape community development practice in Calgary.
Read MoreInstead of the usual critical conversations around these subjects, the meet up took a more solutions focus tone hence the meet up title “Good, bad and fabulous, disability is what it is” – a title chosen by the Disability Action Hall members.
Read MoreFor many people working with groups, in group settings or in community, ice-breakers (also energizers, activators, etc.) are often incorporated into their work and can play an important role.
Read MoreOn April 27, CDLI's meet-up focused on discussing how to support Syrian youth and families be more connected in Calgary through examining successful community examples and stories of connection/ engagement between Syrian residents and other Calgarians.
Read MoreOn March 13, 2017, Calgary’s Community Development Learning Initiative (CDLI) invited Calgarians to discuss and help in the development of a training curriculum that supports Calgarians to improve their communities.
Read MoreConnect with a Syrian youth or family in your neighbourhood, spend time helping with their adjustment to Calgary, then share your experience at the next CDLI meet up, April 27
Read MoreTackling Seniors Isolation through a community-centered approach. Click here to find out more on the CDLI meet up we had Feb 28, 2017
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