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The ways in which we respond to personal, community and global challenges are rapidly changing. Whether it is loss of language; a lack of affordable housing; displacement through war or flood; or fundamental institutional changes, many people from across cultures and sectors are yearning for belonging, connection and safety or a sense of home.

We are certainly in a time of transition and change. Some conceptualize our current situation as being within humanity’s cyclical patterns. For example, Arnold Toynbee argued that, prior to the rise of a new era, violence increases and people tended to respond to stress, conflict, and change with less creativity and more rigidity. In addition, people experienced a pervasive disconnectedness from nature. Toynbee concluded, that as a creative minority re-examined values, they became the catalysts for a new way forward.

The Finding Home metaphor provides an opening for bringing diverse cultures, individuals and sectors together to examine home and the value of cultivating a sense of belonging, connection and community. Through dialogue and collaboration, the Finding Home Initiative supports communities and individuals to explore ways of fostering a sense of belonging; building inclusive communities; and of increasing effectiveness in addressing personal, local and global challenges.

Listen to Senator Dallaire’s thoughts on the Finding Home Initiative:

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The City of New Westminster invited Finding Home to present to their seniors advisory counsel. The purpose was to share key findings and outcomes from the recent Finding Home seniors’ dialogues that were held with Seniors Services Society’s “Out and About” program participants. These dialogues produced educational posters that synthesized the highlights of the dialogues. As a result, the seniors advisory counsel decided to poster the City of New Westminster with the Finding Home educational posters in community centres, libraries, health facilities, seniors organizations, and public schools. Our hope is these posters will contribute to all the ways New Westminster is working hard to create an age-friendly community. Read more…

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