Tuesday 20 June 2017

Meeting Highlights for GNC Includes EFH Project

The Empowering Family Health Project is a project of the Partners for Healthier Communities: North Cariboo / P4HC:NC.  The P4HC:NC is a stakeholder based group with representatives from across the North Cariboo and is Co-Chaired by Lynette Winsor, Environmental Health Officer with Northern Health and CRD Director Robin Sharpe, Mayor of Wells.  Growing North Cariboo Society / GNC is administering the project, including the funds.

GNC hosted a General Membership Meeting on June 19th.  The organisation has published their first "Meeting Highlights" and the EFH is mentioned.  To view a copy of these Highlights, click here.


Saturday 17 June 2017

"A Spruce Tip to Go?"



This afternoon, the Workshop Series under Phase 2 of the EFH Project kicked off with the first workshop on foraging for wild foods.  The workshop was held at Moose Meadows Farm, in Bouchie Lake, with 21 people in attendance.  


It was a beautiful day -  a perfect day for a stroll of the Back 45. The group was shown a total of 26 edible plants ranging from edible flowers / blossoms, to vegetables, to roots and herbs.  For part of the workshop, the group was accompanied by some very curious camelids (alpacas and llamas).








Tuesday 13 June 2017

UPDATE FROM THE BOUCHIE LAKE COUNTRY CLUB

One of the activities under Phase 1 of the Empowering Family Health Project was to support the creation of "Country Clubs" in the rural communities.  Thus far, the only club that has started is the "Bouchie Lake Country Club".  This club meets on an "as needed" basis and since January has hosted Painting Classes, Games Nights, a Canada Flag Parade, a Food Skills for Families Workshop in partnership with the Canadian Diabetes Association, and begun a Community Food Garden.  The success of the club is the volunteers involved and the partners, both non-profit and local businesses.

Earlier this year, the Bouchie Lake Country Club received some funding from Rotary Club of Quesnel and Northern Health through an Imagine Grant to support a project "Building Capacity for Rural Families".  These funds were leveraged with "in community fundraising" so the project could be undertaken.  The engagement that


Sunday 11 June 2017

FLOWCHART FOR THE EMPOWERING FAMILY HEALTH PROJECT

The "Empowering Family Health" Project is a project of the Partners for Healthier Communities Committee: North Cariboo / P4HC:NC.  As the P4HC:NC is a stakeholder group and does not have non-profit status, the P4HC:NC needed to work with an organization which could administer any funding received.  This is where Growing North Cariboo fits in.

All P4HC Committees across the Northern Health Authority must be associated with a local government;  in most cases these are municipalities (e.g. cities, villages, districts).  The P4HC:NC is the only P4HC Committee associated with a Regional District.  Typically, the local government would administer the funds received by the P4HC but for the Cariboo Regional District they did not want to take this on.  As such, Growing North Cariboo Society is administering the funds associated with the P4HC:NC.

Although membership with GNC society is encouraged not all members of the P4HC:NC are GNC members.

Saturday 10 June 2017

CONNECTING AT THE QUESNEL FARMER'S MARKET

Members of the EFH / Empowering Family Health Steering Committee set up a Booth at the Quesnel Farmer's Market today to promote Phase 2 of the EFH Project, chat to people about the upcoming workshops, and encourage people to get on the email distribution list.  Although the weather was cool, lots of chatting was done and connections were made.  People are beginning to sign up for next Saturday's "Foraging in the Wild Workshop" being held in Bouchie Lake.  For information on the EFH Project and /or to register for a workshop, please email empoweringfamilyhealth@gmail.com or call 250.249.5329.


Tuesday 6 June 2017

INTRODUCING THE WORKSHOP LEADERS CHOSEN FOR PHASE 2

Maurice & Jean Hamel

The Partners for Healthier Communities Committee: North Cariboo are excited to announce that the Workshop Leaders for the Phase 2 Workshops are now confirmed.  These people are all North Cariboo residents and "experts" in their field.

Maurice and Jean Hamel will be leading the workshop on Food Preservation by Canning, Susie Myles the workshop on Food Dehydration, and Heloise Dixon-Warren and Ted Traer, the workshop titled "Foraging in the Wild".  All of these workshops will be hands on.

We are absolutely thrilled that they have offered their time to support this project by sharing their knowledge.  Thank you to all of them.  For additional information on the Workshops, please click on the WORKSHOPS page.
Heloise Dixon-Warren & Ted Traer
Susie Myles

PHASE 2 WELL UNDERWAY

The Partners for Healthier Communities Committee: North Cariboo is excited to announce that Phase 2 of the Empowering Family Health Project is well underway.

On April 22, 2017,  Growing North Cariboo Society under this project was the primary funder of Seedy Saturday 2017.  The event was a one day event hosted by the Seedy Saturday Committee and it was very successful.  Over 500 people attended this event.  The event is well described in the letter that can be read here.  The P$HC:NC was pleased to be able to support this important community based event.


Please click here to read the News Release about Phase 2 that was issued on March 14, 2017.