Category: Newsletter

Newsletter #22: March 2021

Foundation Collaborates with BC Funders to Support Vaccine Research, guest blog post on COVID-19 research conducted in prisons and correctional facilities in Canada, A Fundraising ‘Year’ in Review, and more!

Newsletter #21: February 2021

Compassion, Inclusion and Engagement: The Role of Peers in the Overdose Crisis, 7 Ways to Reduce Stigma, Dr Henry Whisky Sauce, and more. Click below to check out our February newsletter!

Newsletter #20: January 2021

Why We Need to Support Vaccine Effectiveness Research, guest post by Travis Salway on conversion therapy, How You Can Activate Health in 2021, and more!

Newsletter #19: December 2020

BC COVID-19 SPEAK Survey Dashboard, GivingTuesday update, and looking back at 2020 with an Activate Health lens. Check it all out in our December newsletter!

Newsletter #18: November 2020

New research on COVID-19 & misinformation in BC, guest post from BCCDC experts on BC’s overdose crisis, meet our new Development and Communications Manager, and more!

Newsletter #17: October 2020

Renewing our commitment to fighting COVID-19 together, why voting is good for your health, Sheila Henry runs 50K on World Mental Health Day to raise awareness for the overdose crisis, and more in our October newsletter. Check it out!

Newsletter #16: September 2020

In this month’s newsletter, we cover the overdose crisis & COVID-19, and stigma as a public health issue. Plus, we’re hiring!

Newsletter #15: August 2020

Guest posts from the BC Centre for Disease Control experts on the latest COVID-19 research we’re funding, waste water testing as an early warning sign, and injury prevention–all in our August 2020 newsletter!

Newsletter #14: July 2020

In July’s newsletter, we introduce you to our new COVID-19 resource page, Decoding Public Health series on social media, shared successes, the Healthy Human, and more!

Newsletter #13: June 2020

A message from our Provincial Health Officer Dr Bonnie Henry, COVID-19 research at the BC Centre for Disease Control, social justice, and public health are some of the topics we cover in our June newsletter.