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- The Boat People Art Installation
- Downtown Eastside Art Engagement Project
- Ears That Listen, Hands That Help
- Food For Marginalized Youth
- GenConnect: Connecting Punjabi Seniors & Youth
- Inside Out
- Mitti Vancouver
- NaloxHome Community Panel: It Takes a Community: Exploring the Forces Behind BC’s Overdose Crisis
- One Tap Away: A chatbot to bridge the service gap in gender-based violence services
- ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV BC Run
- Read For Our Lives
- Rooted In
- Solastalgia Zine
- 2022
- Knowledge Translation Re-imagining: Healthcare in the DTES
- Memorializing the First Filipino in Canada: A documentary
- Mixed-Race Community Group: Exploring Self, Ancestries, and Lands
- Documenstory - Ashcroft Youth Media Club
- The Process of Political Activism
- Happy, Connected, Resilient Neighbours
- Crafting Circles
- Trans Connect-ing Youth in Sport
- Ocean Care through Data Embodying and Behaviour Changes
- Let’s Do Breakfast
- Empowering Muslim Youth
- Peer Connect: Accessibility Meet up/ Games Night
- The Reclamation of Women's Bundles
- 2021
- ACSSPA Sewing Mask Project
- Art for Comfort: Art for Connection
- BC Newcomer Camp
- Burnaby Mountain Festival
- Generation BXY
- Glow Within Foundation
- Haida Nerds
- Hastings Folk Garden Sound Map
- Indigenous Tutoring and Mentoring Program (ITMP)
- Math Walks
- NaloxHome ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV
- OMG I have ADHD
- OneTime
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- ReRooting Relationships
- Singing Our Truths: Telling Our Stories
- Voices 4 Reconciliation
- Young Minds Exploring Science
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- Thirteen student-led teams launch impactful community partnerships.
- Your personal connection is your greatest strength
- Making your project a passion
- Cooking up a breakfast program with love
- Fourteen student-led teams win funding to realize community impact!
- Leaders & Learners
- These 18 teams are springing into action with community
- Develop your capacity as a changemaker – and have fun!
- Embracing the complexity: pivoting as a practice.
- You know what’s not scary? $3,000 to fund your awesome project.
- ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV student creates youth-led overdose education and naloxone training during B.C.’s overdose crisis
- ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV student-community partnership creates local impact in Surrey
- ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Students Exemplify the Spirit of Innovation and Community Engagement at the Annual President’s Gala
- Co-creation is difficult. And it's worth it.
- Hands-on for impact
- Congratulations to this year’s winners!
- On power and engagement – an interview with Aslam Bulbulia (excerpted)
- Herbert’s story: how one shopping cart made a difference.
- Don't wait for perfection – jump in
- Congratulations to our 2017-18 finalists and winners
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¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Student-Community Engagement Competition
Congratulations to this year’s winners!
A warm hum of voices filled the air as the President’s Annual ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Surrey Gala Dinner began on Friday March 1st at 6pm. Old and new friends and colleagues connected over the sweet taste of crushed fermented grapes. The sound of the highlands ushered guests up to the WestStone Group Grand Hall for dinner as members of the ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV pipe band played songs reminiscent of our origin history as an institution.
A welcome provided by Elder Margaret grounded the evening with a reminder of our privilege to be gathered on the traditional territory of the Kwantlen, Semiahmoo, Katie, Kwikwetlem, Qayqayt and Tsawwassen First Nations. Among the items on the agenda was the recognition of the winners of this year’s ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Student Community Engagement Competition.
From its early days, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV has been a university of action and courage. In the face of today’s constant change, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV students exemplify that bravery in the very act of coming to a university like ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV, where innovation and social impact are built into the DNA and where brave conversations are cultivated. Being an ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV student means accepting that you will be transformed. Thriving as an ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV student means directing that transformation, not just for yourself, but through engaging with the communities that welcome us.
Exemplifying that bravery are the six winning teams of this year’s ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Student Community Engagement Competition.
Thanks to financial contributions by Blackwood Partners, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV and the City of Surrey, a total of $17,000 has been awarded to fund these student-community engagement projects. These students came with dreams of working with their communities towards meaningful impact, they cultivated those dreams through three rounds of evaluation and vetting, and each team ultimately won funding put those dreams into action. Congratulations to this year’s winning teams!
Filling the Gap
A 24-hour social innovation challenge that brings together students from across a wide variety of disciplines to co-create meaningful projects to tackle food security in Surrey and Burnaby. Team members: Sumara Stroshein (Health Sciences), Naveed Hassanzadeh (Molecular Biology and Biochemistry), Andrew Sheroubi (Chemical Engineering, UBC)
FEM-in-STEM
A series of full-day, free science workshops for children and families run in partnership with local community organizations to facilitate increased diversity in STEM through engaging and fun exposure to science. Team members: Payten Smith, Vienna Lam, Cassidy Smith, Tayler Schmidt, Naomi Zakimi, all from the School of Criminology.
Dreams of Humanity
Using photography to tell the diverse, intersectional stories of ten self-identified refugees living in Vancouver. Ayan Ismail, an ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV student in the International Studies program, positions the project to go beyond the sympathetic and disempowering mainstream media narratives that paint refugees as people needing to be saved.
Bridging the Gap
A project to bring together second-generation immigrant youth, family members and community stakeholders in a series of dialogues about unique stressors, mental health and wellbeing. Team members: Benta Cheng (BSc), Hussein ElHageHassan, Katrina Jang, Stephanie Lam, Janani Ravikularam, all from Health Sciences at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV.
Zero Waste Fest
A half-day festival that aims to bring together regional sustainable businesses and engage the Burnaby community in sustainability and the Zero Waste Movement. Team members: Amanda Kan (Sustainable Business) and Christina Lei (Business).
FOURPEOPLE
A project to co-create a Surrey-inspired colouring book for refugee children ages 4 through 10, featuring the city’s diversity, showcasing its resources and amenities, and providing helpful information. Team member: Alanah Lam (Psychology), Adrian Genge (Health Sciences), Chris Samual (SIAT), Renmart Buhay (Biomedical Physiology)
And now comes the work. In the next few months, these teams will take the next steps in their projects, working with their community partners and audiences with authentic commitment to reciprocity and cocreation.
We are so excited to see what comes next!
Hey, students – What would you do with $3,000?
Up to $30,000* is available to fund ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV students who want to work with community partners to create meaningful impact. Register today – all you need is your name and a brief description of your idea.