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National Volunteer Week- Arlena Musinga Kamuzima

UBC student Arlena approached RSSBC in 2020 just after the pandemic hit. She has been building RSSBC’s newsletter designs and sending them to all our members and supporters on a regular basis. She has found new programs to make this not only easier for the society but also more appealing for those to read and […]

National Volunteer Week- Christine Little

Christine is a veterinarian by trade and has been a huge asset to our organization. She comes with a medical background and is able to put medical terminology to plain language. Christine works tirelessly on creating snapshot reports on research papers all while finding ways that RSSBC can raise funds to ensure our programs are […]

National Volunteer Week- Alice Wang

Alice has been volunteering with RSSBC since the summer of 2020. She was instrumental in our Rett Syndrome awareness campaign in October. She tirelessly contacted every mayor/city in which a person with Rett Syndrome lived in BC, asking for a light-up event and/or proclamation. It was because of her efforts that we had 10 locations […]

Easter Tips

Here is Day 4 of our Easter Survival Tips! We would like to remind you that every child is different and unique and responds to stimuli in different ways. Here is what worked for us! Finally, plan ahead. You know your child better than anyone, so anticipate trouble spots before they happen. Pack a busy bag […]

Easter Tips

Here is Day 3 of our Easter Survival Tips! We would like to remind you that every child is different and unique and responds to stimuli in different ways. Here is what worked for us! Go candy-free. Children with special needs often have some sort of food restriction. Eliminate the issue by filling your Easter eggs […]

Easter Tips

Here is Day 2 of our Easter Survival Tips! We would like to remind you that every child is different and unique and responds to stimuli in different ways. Here is what worked for us! Adapt your Easter Egg hunt. No one is less happy than a kid with an empty basket at the end of […]