Great Opportunity for Students, Non-Profits, Community Agencies and Individuals! Join a Movement to Facilitate Change - Community and Campus Engagement Across Canada. Free Membership Now Available.

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Great Opportunity for Students, Non-Profits, Community Agencies and Individuals! Join a Movement to Facilitate Change - Community and Campus Engagement Across Canada. Free Membership Now Available.

Community Campus Engage Canada (CCEC) is building a growing community-campus engagement (CCE) movement and membership across Canada. We welcome diverse voices to advance our efforts for equitable, just and community-driven community-campus partnerships. We aim to develop a broad membership of community-based, post-secondary and boundary spanning practitioners that represents varied communities, institutions, regions, and sectors. 
This is a wonderful knowledge-sharing community that provides access to many resources and learning opportunities. https://ccecanada.ca/

Free membership is offered at this time:  https://ccecanada.ca/home/join-ccec/   You will receive:

• Access to a national-scale CCE network;

• Multiple venues to participate in national and regional conversations and projects to advance community-driven CCE;

• Easy access on our website to a vast selection of CCE case studies and learning resources;

• Opportunities to actively engage with other members within regions or across Canada within discussion sessions, webinars, mentorship programs, and other programming.

A regular newsletter shares updated information and upcoming events.  

Seize the Moment Project
As communities across Canada begin to envision a post-pandemic reality, they are presented with opportunities to transform their economic, social, and environmental systems. In the face of this challenge, the University of Regina (U of R) and Community Campus Engage Canada (CCEC) are assembling a series of knowledge-exchange activities throughout 2021 around the theme of just and sustainable transitions through and beyond the pandemic through community-campus research, learning, and creative partnerships. The target audience for these activities includes representatives from community-based/non-profit organizations, institutional community-campus engagement offices, faculty/researchers, and students from diverse regions across Canada.

May 24th and 25th, the Seize the Moment Project brought together hundreds of activists from across Canada to talk about ways to work together to make our communities more just and sustainable as we move into what we all hope is the post-pandemic period. To find out more about the workship, listen to recordings of the discussion, and contiribute your thoughts to the ongoing conversation, see the project web page here: https://ccecanada.ca/seizing-the-moment/

 


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