An amazing variety of window coverings.Sheron's Interiors, would like to take this opportunity to introduce our services.We have been in business in Chilliwack since November 1995.Sheron provides the Interior Decorating side to the business with her husband Terry providing installations, home repair and renovations.We purchase our products from a number of companies here in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec which allow us to find the exact type of product needed to complete your project; keeping in mind modern decorating trends and cost efficiency.We offer these services to contractors, individuals and businesses that are building or renovating an existing premise.In addition to providing and installing blinds, we provide professionally made drapery treatments as well as accessories to match.All of our work is guaranteed to meet the high standards that we know you as the consumer demand.
If you follow this blog, you may have noticed that I have not shared any people stories yet. Not that there aren't any to tell it's just that in my opinion it was better to wait and take great care in sharing my first people story. After all, there just might be someone out there who has no clue what goes on in a Reserve except for when I share. Something that always bothers me when foreign volunteers/missionaries/aid workers come to Africa is that when some of them share their 'people stories' they never take the time to ask: 'if I was in these people's shoes would I be OK with what outsiders write about me, my culture and my troubles?' Often times in their stories, Africans come out looking like people who have no initiative whose only salvation is from foreign intervention. So it is with great care I begin my series called 'Hope Notes.' Every time you see this title you will know I am sharing the Hope I have found while living on this Reserve.
Connected to communitiesFor a decade, Harvey Kakegamic devoted a lot of his time advocating for Tikinagan Child & Family Services. Much of that as cochair then as chair for the agency's board. He also, until very recently, held a band councillor position in his home community of Sandy Lake.Family advocate Moses Fiddler will be missedMoses Fiddler fathered 12 children. He knew how to survive off the land. And he fed his family by hunting, trapping and fishing. Clearly a traditional man, Moses who provided advice and advocated for children and their families through his role with Tikinagan Child and Family Services, died peacefully Jan. 2. He was 94.Tikinagan welcomes communications coordinatorTikinagan has had a new communications coordinator as of January 2013.Adrienne Fox is a photographer, writer and more importantly mother to three. She earned her photojournalism diploma from Loyalist College in Belleville, Ont. Upon graduating, she immediately began working for Wawatay News as a reporter.Morris begins new role as associate executive directorThelma (Naomi) Morris began her new job as the associate executive director of Tikinagan Child and Family Services, May 6.Morris began her new role after serving as director of services - a senior position that manages 22 community offices; intake and investigations; family services and services to children in care
Founded in 1981 by a visionary group of parents, educators and community leaders, Community Support Services was established on the premise that all individuals deserve an optimal chance to live with independence, self-esteem, and personal fulfillment. This fundamental belief continues to inspire our programs and services and motivate our many passionate staff members and volunteers.