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Good News
Pathways Clubhouse is a certified charter member of Clubhouse International
Faces of Pathways
October 2019
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Directors’ Report
The month of October has been a busy one with Mental Illness Awareness Week happening, and the different community events that Pathways participated in for it. We have had some in house staffing changes, with Lisa McWhinnie accepting the position of Housing Program Manager, and then Laura Clarke, accepting the Membership Manager position. These two staff have been with the Clubhouse 15 years, and we wish them continued success in their new roles. Steveston Pharmacy was kind enough to return again on Oct 22nd and administer flu shots to our members and staff. We thank them for helping us all stay healthy! The Board, staff and members at Pathways have been busy getting things ready for our annual Building Pathways for Hope Fundraiser which will take place Nov.5th at the River Rock. On November 21st from 11:00am to 1:30pm, the Richmond Jewish Day School and Az Zahraa Muslim School along with the RCMP, will be distributing bagged lunches, and free clothing. Join us on the 4th floor patio outside!
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Food & Fun Unit Report
October was a month of spooky socials. We went to the haunted house, watched Halloween movies, carved pumpkins and of course we had the great Halloween Dance!
October was also the month we rolled out our new menu. The fall menu is full of international comfort foods. We have Mapo Tofu on rice, Coq au Vin, (which is a chicken stew cooked in wine), and some Salmon Wellingtons cooked in puff pastry. Our sides are home-made kimchi, apple-pear crisp, corn bread and roasted autumn veggies. We have chicken enchilada at the sand-wich station along with a meatloaf sandwich and brie apple cranberry sandwich. This is a stellar menu folks and we hope there is something there to make every tummy happy.
Sandwiches & Sides from the Winter Menu
SANDWICHES $1.00 Mademoiselle Brie *V - Brie, apple and cranberry sauce.
Ma + Pa’s Meatloaf - Meatloaf, Swiss cheese, pickled onion, mayo and lettuce.
Señorita Enchilada - Chicken enchilada with beans and enchilada sauce topped with cheese and grilled!
SIDES $1.00
Kimchi *V *GF - We made this kimchi ourselves okay...try it! Kimchi is a pickled fermented Korean cabbage dish.
Apple Pear Crisp *V - This is a celebration of fall! Apples and pears sliced and cooked with a buttery brown sugar and oatmeal top-ping. Just say YES!
Balsamic Roasted Autumn Veggies *GF *V - Carrots, brussel sprouts, squash, beets and onions roasted together with a drizzle of olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
Cornbread *V
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First of all we need to say so long to our Manager of 10
years Lisa Frick (McWhinnie). Lisa has been a kind,
supportive manager and we are going to miss her so
much. Fortunately she is only moving one floor up.
Lisa has taken on the position of Housing Manager.
Secondly we want to welcome our new Manager, Laura
Clarke. Laura is coming to us all the way from the Food
and Fun Unit on the 4th floor. She has been the kitchen
manager for 5 years. We look forward to her energy,
new ideas and all her cool socks.
Our Unit has been busy helping with the Building
Pathways for Hope. There were hundreds of chocolates
made, bagged and tagged. A crew of members, led by
Mike T. put together an awesome video for the dinner.
50/50 tickets were put into strips. And other duties as
needed.
Tours seem to be picking up, Especially for our Young
Adult Program.
It was nice to see
some familiar faces
this month. Blair,
Simon, and Juliet.
Membership & Biz Unit Report
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We welcomed back Jocelyn and Veronica from the Blundell Centre’s Vancity. They showed us some of the popular financial scams going around these days and what to watch out for so we don’t get duped. It was very informative and showed us how sophisticated scammers are getting. Here’s what one of our members, Mashood, thought of the presentation: It taught me how I can improve financially. However, it was very important to learn how to protect yourselves financially, especially if something is to happen unexpectedly such as death. They taught me what types of scams are occurring and how to avoid it. They also taught me when a person may take advantage of me financially, such as a person posing in online websites. I find it useful and how to protect myself from uncertain events. As the seasons change, so does our staffing. We would like to congratulate Tanya who is now our new Program Director, welcome Lisa who joins our unit as the new Housing Manager and Laura who will be managing the Membership and Business Unit. Join us for out next D&D on Tuesday November 19th at 1:30pm when BCIT Nurses will be coming to talk about Fall Prevention. Then the following day a dietician will be dropping by at 10:30am. Please mark your calendars and make it a point to come.
Career & Housing Unit Report
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My name is Steve Badman, I have had a rough life. I am good now, that is if I remember to take my medication on time. The biggest thing is when I became a member at Pathways Clubhouse. By meeting members, I have more friends than I ever had. I can approach any member with bad stuff because we have been through the same stuff. I can talk with any one of the staff here at Pathway’s Clubhouse.
Pathway’s helped me get an awesome home at Alexandra Court. They helped get my PDP. I owe Pathways Clubhouse a lot. For making my life so much better than it was.
Steve Badman
Faces of Pathways
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The corner by Enigma
I get off the sky train at Broadway City Hall. There are 3 different things happening there at different times. One is a beggar, begging for food money. The other is a busker, playing the guitar and singing. Another is an enterprising man who sells baklava I call him the baklava man, he has a bill board advertising his goods and calls out “Baklava”. One day I will try his delicious baklava. At times there are free samples of pop too. It’s a busy corner.
Faces of Pathways
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When I was growing up, I lived life like a normal person, working hard for my goals, having dreams of who I will become, and making each day as productive and fun at the same time. I never saw myself as a person who is suffering with mental health and though that grey area of my life was as normal as anybody. As a person who lived in the Philippines and the mentality of people their thought that “mental illness” is the decease only of those who are rich and famous, that comes along the same bracket of those who are “stressed”. Growing up I never paid much attention of my own personal problems and how I would deal with mental illness. I always would think that may be I had too much free time and I need to find ways to be busier even though I had a full plate of things to do already. After having my 25th birthday, I realize that I really need to ask for help on how I would handle this thing called mental illness business. All this started when my
mom passed away back in 2011 and I went through the steps of grieving.
Faces of Pathways
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Leading to my own depression, not will to go outside of the house to go to work or even the things that I need to do at home like chores, and talking to people. My father was really my hero for seeing things that I didn’t see. We started to make a plan for me to get out of my depression. Starting a new job, having a new place to live at, and a new set of goals for my life started to have a big impact in my life. I continuously get my self help and hit new points of high towards my life and also help others in the process. The biggest help I think towards this issue of mental health is talking and discussing how to get help, praying for a better decision making that we do to our daily lives, and lastly communicating to those who support and love you. Also serving and helping those who need help as well. Each and everyday will always have a better day than the past we have lived and the future where many have been pursuing for. That’s why, Each day is a gift that’s why they call it present.
Martin Lopez
Faces of Pathways
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WHAT IS MOVEMBER? Movember is the leading charity tackling men’s health on a global scale. This charity help’s men live happier, healthier, longer lives – which is the driving force behind every single one of their 1,250 men’s health projects. The initiative you are probably most familiar with is growing a moustache for November; which invites conversations about Movember and men’s physical and mental health. If you would like to help support the Movember movement check out ca.movember.com for information about actions you can take part in, in your own community.
The initiative you are probably most familiar with is growing a moustache for November; which invites conversations about Movember and men’s physical and mental health. If you would like to help support the
Movember movement check out ca.movember.com for information about actions you can take part in, in your own community.
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National Addictions Awareness Week November 25 to December 1
CCSA’s National Addictions Awareness Week (NAAW) highlights issues and solutions to help address alcohol- and other drug-related harm. It provides an opportunity for Canadians to learn more about preven-tion, to talk about treatment and recovery, and to bring forward solutions for change. Using the hashtag #StigmaEndsWithMe, please share on Instagram, Twitter and other social media platforms photos of your local NAAW events showing how you are trying to end stigma within your community. For more information about NAAW and addictions, please visit the following links: https://www.ccsa.ca/national-addictions-awareness-week https://cmha.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/ConcurrentMentalIllnessandSubstanceUseProblems-NTNL-brochure-2017_web.pdf https://www.richmondaddictions.ca/ http://www.turningpointrecovery.com/ https://find.healthlinkbc.ca/ResourceView2.aspx?org=53965&agencynum=17650528
Public Education
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ENTREES $2.00
Mapo Tofu Rice Bowl This popular Sichuan dish of tofu and ground beef in a bean chili sauce is from Nuria’s home province! It’s just a little spicy but a LOT delicious! Topped with green on-ions. *comes with your choice of side*
Coq au Vin *GF Don’t let the name fool you! This is a simple French mushroom chicken stew cooked with wine. We will serve it on roasted baby potatoes because we just want you to have a filling hearty meal! *comes with your choice of side*
Salmon Wellington Salmon, spinach and cheese all wrapped up in a delec-table puff pastry. Getting your omega 3’s has never been so yummy! *comes with your choice of side*
Bacon Tomato Pizza This pizza will hit the spot! It’s simple and tasty and is topped with arugula so you get your greens too!
*comes with your choice of side*
Roasted Garlic Tomato Pizza *V Just because it’s vegetarian doesn’t mean we don’t put our heart and soul into it! The secret to this pizza is the roasted garlic which is mild but oh so goooood. *comes with your choice of side*
*GF= Gluten Free *V=Vegetarian
WHAT’S FOR LUNCH!?
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It Happened This Month
Sheila Lee introducing the community to music therapy during Mental Illness
Awareness Week.
Mashood helping out at a Mental Illness Awareness Week Event
Dan, Josephine, and Mashood working
side by side
Spanish Class! Buenos Dias David getting the new menu ready to go!
LAST MONTH’S EMPLOYMENT STATS
STATS TE Statistics SE Statistics
Members Working
15 Members Working
16
Hours Worked
372.5 Hours worked
1,045
Wages Earned
$5,097.46 Wages Earned
$14,487.00
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TE Placements
Alexandra Court
Janitorial
Hours: M/W/F 9:30-11:30am
Wage: $13.85/hr
Start Date: July 2019
Member: Chris
City Hall
Hours: T/Th / 9:00-1:00pm
Wage: $13.85/hr
Start Date: Nov. 2018
Member: Mashood K.
Art Centre
Hours: M-F /11:30-3:30pm
Wage: $13.85/hr
Start Date: Feb. 2019
Member: Julian
Alexandra Court
Landscaping
Hours: M/W/F 9:30-11:30am
Wage: $15.00 hr
Start Date: March 2019
Member: Steve B.
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Heatherbrae Office
Hours: M/W/F 6:30-8:30am
Wage: $13.85/hr
Start Date: 2018
Members: Karim & Glenn
Heatherbrae Shop
Hours: T/F 1:30-4:30pm
Wage: $13.85/hr
Start Date: May 2019
Member: Marcel M.
Richmond Chinese
Community Society
Hours: M/T/W/F 6:30-8:30am
Wage: $240/month
Start Date: March 2018
Member: Bruce A.
City Centre
Community Center
Hours: Tues/Thurs 9am-noon
Wage: $13.85/hr
Start Date: Sept. 2019
Member: Ariel
Storey's Landscaping
Wage: $20
Start Date: Nov 2018
Member: Steve B.
TE Placements Continued
Foodbank Cleaners
Hours: M- F 1:30-3pm
Wage: $13.85/hr
Start Date: July/Feb. 2019
Members: Patrick & Christ
Richmond Holdings
Hours: M/W/TH/F 1:00-
3:00pm
Wage: $16.00/hr
Start Date: May 2019
Member: Andy B.
Mothers Choice Products
Hours: Fri 10:00–12:50pm
Wage: $13.85/hr
Start Date: Nov. 2018
Member: Stuart C.
Minoru Seniors Centre
Hours: M-F 11:30–3:30pm
Wage: $13.85/hr
Start Date: May 2019
Member: Ariel $ Dennis
Medicine Shop Pharmacy
Hours: Thurs 11:00–4pm
Wage: $13.85/hr
Start Date: May 2019
Member: Lira L.
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Supported and Independent Employment
Name Job or Site Name Job or Site
Susan S. Support Worker Karen P.
Food Services
Matthew A.D. Aircraft Groomer Gregory D. Dishwasher
Angelina Y. Claims Officer Chris N. Peer Support Worker
Jose C. Peer Support/Recreation Leader
Tim S. Janitor
Debbie C. Dishwasher Jamie C. Food Services
Richard H. Maintenance Maria P. Banquet Server
CJ D. Hospitality Tiffany E. Food Services
Derek Y. Front Desk Attendant Scott W. Labourer
Glenn C. Peer Support Worker Trevor D. Labourer
Kristie C. Building Manager Tyler C. Building Manager
Jane N. Cafeteria Worker* Patrick C. Math Tutor
Colin C. Theater Associate
Vincent K. Dishwasher
Armin G. Henry U.
Cleaner Grocery Clerk
Samuel E. Martin L.
Customer Service Food Service Clerk
Dennis T. Assistant Technician Eriko A. Production Worker
Taryn C. Trevor D.
Cashier Labourer
Wendy W. Steve F.
Labourer Packaging
Christian C. Labourer Jason C. Bakery Worker
Raylene S. Customer Service Mark L. Dishwasher
Mike T. Human Resources Matt A. Retail Associate
Monique F. Cleaner Natalia P. Cleaner
Perminder S. Breakfast Cook Melcia D. Community Center
Dean Z. Food Services Julie P. Insurance Sales
Nina L. Food Services Stuart C. Foodbank
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