Former CONNECT resident Janet and her husband Larry kissed winters in Kelowna goodbye for the California sunshine. “We are very excited about our next adventure,” said Larry. “We plan to spend…
Published by GNN. Article by IAN HUTCHINSON Photo: Marthe Love and Brad Thomas pictured above. The relationships one forges plays a key role to success in business, but strip away…
CONNECT started 20 years ago to find a better way after brain injury. With locations in Langley and Lake Country near Kelowna, BC, CONNECT continues to make lives better for…
Minister of Health Terry Lake recently announced the Province of British Columbia will provide $3 million in funding to the Brain Injury Alliance over the course of three years. The…
You’re always up-to-date on the latest technology trends. You have a strong background in IT and are able to use your expertise and enthusiasm to help others. You are a…
Michael Garing, a Service Resource Coach at CONNECT, credits his former volleyball coach at Zambales National High School in the Philippines with helping him learn important life lessons. Years later…
Life is the best education and therapy assistant students at Okanagan College were treated to real life learning when CONNECT residents visited the classroom to share their experiences. Carly Moore,…
Climbing the stairs of a 48-storey building doesn’t intimidate Michael Coss. As he geared up to participate in the B.C. Lung Association’s Climb the Wall fundraiser, which involves climbing to…
Residents at CONNECT Lake Country are flexing their creative muscles during a new weekly drawing and painting studio. The studio gives participants the opportunity to work on creative projects in a fun,…
Amadee and her mom Kathy spend every day together at CONNECT. As they sit together creating decorations for the house, it’s clear they feel at home. “It’s a great place…