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The Kamloops Self Advocate Newsletter November 2024

Each year on Remembrance Day, we take time to honor the brave
individuals who have sacrificed to protect our peace and freedom. But
peace isn’t just something to remember once a year—it’s something we
can work towards every day. Through our actions and choices, we can
build a more peaceful and caring world. Whether it’s showing kindness to
someone, lending a hand, or standing up for what’s right, even small
actions make a big difference in promoting peace.

This month, we are highlighting some great examples of how we can
support others and create positive change. One inspiring story is about the
Mobile Health Clinic, created through a partnership between ASK
Wellness and Telus Health. This van brings essential healthcare and harm
reduction services directly to individuals in need, helping to ensure that
more people have access to the care they deserve.

We also have articles that highlight the power of inclusion and celebration.
There are two articles about tribute bands that bring people together to
enjoy music, creating joy and connection. Plus, there’s a new movie that’s
making waves for its representation of people with disabilities, showing
the world that everyone’s story deserves to be told.

As you read these stories and reflect on Remembrance Day, we hope you
will think about how the choices we make each day can bring us closer to
a world where everyone feels included, respected, and valued.

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