Whistler counsellors innovate new approach to therapy
Slope Side Support Society mixes free men’s group counselling with skiing, aiming to reduce suicide and depression rates in the Sea to Sky. A new
Slope Side Support Society mixes free men’s group counselling with skiing, aiming to reduce suicide and depression rates in the Sea to Sky. A new
RMOW’s commitment to this initiative demonstrates the importance of collaborative efforts in fostering a resilient and healthy community. As mental health challenges persist across our community, programs like the Counselling Assistance Program ensure that Whistler residents have access to affordable, professional care tailored to their needs.
Thank you to everyone who took part in the 41st annual Tapley’s Halloween festivities. Our wonderful neighbourhood once again pulled out all stops from the artistically carved pumpkins to the themed houses and fabulous costumes with 46 neighbours participating. Together, we raised $4,025 in cash donations and 174kg of non-perishable food donations for the Whistler Food Bank, which were gratefully received by Whistler Community Services Society.
On behalf of the Whistler Waldorf School, we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who joined us for Shifting Perspectives: An Evening with Guy Felicella.
Opening up about mental health and substance use isn’t easy, but it’s an important choice for both individual well-being and changing societal narratives. An upcoming event aims to normalize talking about the topics for Whistlerites.
The Sea to Sky Whistler RCMP will host the fourth annual Emergency Services Christmas Food and Toy Drive on Thursday, November 28, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m
Tapley’s Farm is counting down the days until the return of Whistler’s longest-running free community event. On Oct. 31, the Tapley’s Farm neighbourhood will take part in a tradition going strong since 1983. In its 41st year, the event honours children’s creative spirit and recognizes local community food needs, with attendees asked to donate money or non-perishables to the Whistler Food Bank through the Scare Hunger Campaign.
As the season changes, we are seeing more people seeking assistance from our programs, and fall and early winter are always busy times at the
The Whistler Community Foundation (WCF) has funded $180K in grants intended to reduce poverty, and increase social inclusion. Five organizations in the Whistler area will
The Whistler Community Services Society (WCSS) AGM on Sept. 11 offered a look-in at the state of need in the community, with numbers showing increased