On Thursday, June 15 we held our joint Annual General Meeting (AGM) with SERC – it was our largest AGM on record! A big thank you to our staff, volunteers, funders, community members and agency partners who attended. We had the honour of listening to keynote speaker Leslie Spillett, Executive Director of Ka Ni Kanichihk talk about working in solidarity with Indigenous communities. If you were unable to attend, we encourage you to check out our 2016-2017 Annual Report here, as well as this newly developed graphic of Klinic’s strategic and operational plan, spanning 2017-2022. We look forward to continuing to work towards our vision of engaged and healthy communities. For all of our latest news and updates follow @KlinicCHC on Twitter here and sign up for our quarterly e-News here.
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