Tag | advocacy | BGC Canada https://www.bgccan.com/en/ Opportunity Changes Everything. Wed, 29 Jun 2022 15:24:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://www.bgccan.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/favicon-admin.png Tag | advocacy | BGC Canada https://www.bgccan.com/en/ 32 32 BGC Longueuil member creates Club committee for 2S & LGBTQIA+ advocacy https://www.bgccan.com/en/bgc-longueuil-member-creates-club-committee-for-2s-lgbtqia-advocacy/ Wed, 29 Jun 2022 15:20:26 +0000 https://www.bgccan.com/?p=77270

Luna, a member at BGC Longueuil, created a committee for the 2S & LGBTQIA+ community, and for those who want to learn more about the community. The committee meets daily, does research, and organizes meetings and events for everyone who attends La Maison Kekpart.

Supported by her coordinator, Luna provides information to the committee, hosts discussion forums on gender pluralism, and addresses concerns. As a committee, they want to help people proudly identify themselves in a way that’s true to them, and hope that French inclusive writing becomes more of a norm.

Thank you to Best Buy Canada for helping BGC Canada celebrate Pride month and amplify stories of 2S & LGBTQIA+ youth, staff, and volunteers at their Clubs.

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National Child Day https://www.bgccan.com/en/national-child-day/ Fri, 20 Nov 2020 17:12:56 +0000 https://www.bgccan.com/?p=64833

By Owen Charters

Today is National Child Day. You will see campaigns on social media and elsewhere from Boys & Girls Clubs, from UNICEF, from Children First Canada, and many other child and youth serving organizations.

The messages together convey one key element: children are being impacted by COVID-19 in serious and difficult ways.

Mental health challenges are rising. Our partners at Kids Help Phone report that their caseloads have never been higher.

Learning loss is significant—and virtual learning is not a great substitute for in-person classrooms, especially for those that don’t have proper access to internet or learning devices, or have a family situation that is not conducive to learning and support.

Families are struggling—calls to divorce lawyers are up 40% as the strains and stress of the pandemic amplify difficult situations. Children who rely on foster homes and government supports have been aging out of care, without decent options.

Healthcare for children is backlogged as medical procedures and consultations are postponed.

The list of challenges is unfortunately long, and I’ve only touched on some. It sounds dire—and it is.

At the same time, we’re hearing greater support from governments to keep schools open, including supporting child care and after school care options. A recognition that we need to prop up our systems for kids and teens, as the fabric of support is showing more wear and tear through the pandemic.

Together, many charitable organizations are amplifying the voices of children and youth, ensuring they are heard. That their needs are front and centre. It’s time to give them the megaphone.

National Child Day is one opportunity to give youth a platform to raise their voices, but it’s not the only one. Advocacy is a 365-day effort, every year, and there is always more we can do.

“Don’t give up! I believe in you all. A person’s a person, no matter how small!”

—Dr. Seuss, Horton Hears a Who

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