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Resources on CORE include checklists, toolkits, reports, studies, videos, and other materials on topics relevant to those working or volunteering in support of healthy aging and older adults independent living.

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Quantifying Racism in Canada Through Media-Reported Incidents

Canadian Cultural Mosaic Foundation

Quantifying Racism in Canada through media-reported incidents, 5 year trend

Anti-Black Racism Resources

Action Dignity

Action Dignity has put together a nice list of resources to learn more about Anti-Black Racism and have some resources to support your work in the community.

Black History Month

Healthy Aging Alberta

Black History Month Alberta - 2023 Features, Events and Learning

How Black People United is Expanding Networks of Care Throughout MohkĂ­nstsis

Afros in the City

Black People United (BPU) is a grassroots, mutual aid movement rooted here in Calgary, with the goal of expanding “networks of care” within Black communities – as organizer Prudence Iticka would describe it. While BPU is here for all of those in need (more about that in a bit), a good portion

Too Essential to Fail - Letters of Support

CCVO

While other sectors recover, nonprofits juggle heightened demand for services with increasingly complex client needs and decreasing revenues. Learn more about the state of Alberta's nonprofits in CCVO's latest report, Too Essential to Fail.The nonprofit sector is too essential to fail. We

Dementia Resources and Information in Multiple Languages

Alzheimer Society of Canada

Alzheimer Society of Canada has put out a one pager on the basic facts around Dementia: Dementia information in Hindi, Chinese and more languages | Alzheimer Society of CanadaThis one-page document will introduce you to the basic facts around dementia, including the differences between dementia and

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