Sobhana Jaya-Madhavan – Minimalism & Kindness Can Change The World
“I aspire to be a minimalist and the kindest I can be. I have always regarded kind people as strong people.”
“I aspire to be a minimalist and the kindest I can be. I have always regarded kind people as strong people.”
Anjali Dhaliwal has already accomplished much in her eighteen years. She has started a local business: Nutri Lip Balms, to raise awareness and funds for climate change. She is an in-demand presenter, speaking at various schools, conferences, radio programs, and podcasts. And Anjali is already an accomplished artist.
An entrepreneur, a digital marketer, a volunteer, a mentor, a public speaker, a sportsperson, a community service freak, a business instructor, and an international student award achiever. Too much for a 25-year-old, isn’t it? Think of a small-town teenage boy with big dreams, achieving half of it before his goal of getting to 25.
“A memoir of a Renaissance man, one with international experience, reflecting his humanitarian and creative activities, and intriguing diversity of interests and talents.”
“For years, all I did was fear of getting older, as stories built up within me. More important than being told, stories deserve to breathe. Only then can they be set free. Only then can they wander off like loose clouds to create a space for new ones. Forgiveness is just that.”
Langara’s Beyond 49 campaign close.
ARIES: Home, family, and personal security get your attention. You’ve been spending for quite some time restructuring your foundation for future success and achievement. Your intellectual and mental pursuits remain razor-sharp. You spend a lot of energy playing or falling in love quite passionately. Your social life is still in high gear. Anyone received a surprising ‘proposal’ since April? Enlightenment comes first regarding career/public image than regarding groups, friends, or goals. Massive gains for Bharni nakshatra born in this sign.
The City of Vancouver declare, by proclamation, that May 23rd shall be known as “Komagata Maru Remembrance Day” in Vancouver.
The Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council met with our Board of Directors on June 9th, 2020 regarding access to Nuu-chah-nulth Ḥahuułi (territories).
Simon Fraser University’s Board of Governors has named Tamara Vrooman, Vancity credit union’s president and chief executive officer, as the university’s 12th chancellor, effective June 13, 2020.
This month, every dollar donated to MFFS via CanadaHelps.org from June 1st to 30th could help us win this year’s $20,000 grand prize.
On May 26, 2020, Progressive Intercultural Community Services Society (PICS) was honored to accept in-kind donations in the amount of nearly $100,000 from IKEA Canada.
Physical distancing is weighing heavily on those who are separated from their families, and rely on help to get groceries and other essential items. We need to support seniors and to be there for them, as they have been for us.
New Democrat MLAs in Surrey are welcoming provincial funding that will help the City of Surrey provide supports for vulnerable and low-income people in their community.
The Government of British Columbia reopened in-class instruction to all students on Monday, June 1, 2020, with about 30% of expected enrolment in attendance.