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Friday, October 21, 2022

Abbotsford Secondary School


Hear the inspiring story of how Joe Roberts went from being an addict living on the streets in Vancouver to working with Fortune 500 companies, professional associations and organizations internationally. Gain a data-based understanding from city leaders who are working hands-on with Abbotsford’s more than 400 citizens experiencing homelessness. Learn some proactive solutions for keeping our youth off the streets, safe from addiction, and making meaningful contributions to our community from two inspiring young adults who grew up in Abbotsford.


SCHEDULE

8:00AM
• Registration Opens

8:30AM
• Welcome

8:45AM
• Keynote

10:15AM
• Coffee Break & Book Signing

10:45AM
• Abbotsford Homelessness Panel

12:00PM
• Lunch

1:00PM
• Keynote

2:00PM
• Closing


SPONSORSHIP

Gold - Abbotsford School District No. 34

Silver - MEI Schools

Bronze - Prospera Credit Union

Bronze - University of the Fraser Valley

Media - The Abbotsford News (BlackPress)


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