Stories

News

All categories
  • News

    AMA Member Spotlight: Jane Wachowich

    BY CARLY PETERS  Originally posted on AMA Insider NESTLED IN THE COMMUNITY of Ogden, a little grey house with white trim and a bright green door bursts with laughter, music, love—and opportunity. It’s everything Jane Wachowich imagined in 2018 when she opened Youth Centres of Calgary (YCC), a grassroots charity that provides after-school activities for youth…

    More
  • News

    It’s time again to honour the city’s not-so-average citizens for their contributions

    Krista Sylvester    Originally posted on Calgary Citizen Not all heroes wear capes. Some of them are just average Calgarians—though if you ask Ward 11 Coun. Kourtney Penner, there is nothing average about the people being nominated for the city’s annual Calgary Awards. “I think these aren’t average Calgarians; these are the individuals who are…

    More
  • News

    Calgary Awards: ‘It’s an act of kindness to celebrate the people who do good work.’

    Darren Krause  Originally posted on Livewire Calgary   Calgary’s 2022 Citizen of the Year Jane Wachowich had no idea she’d been nominated. When she was invited to a Zoom call with Mayor Jyoti Gondek, Wachowich just assumed it was about pressing social issues. After all, Wachowich has been a stalwart in providing a space for…

    More
  • News

    Jane Wachowich Awarded Citizen of the Year 2022

    Original Article: CTV News Calgary She’s a corporate lawyer, a businesswoman and a philanthropist for some of Calgary’s most vulnerable young children, but Jane Wachowich can now add ‘Citizen of the Year’ to her incredible resume. The Calgary woman took home the top honour in the city’s annual awards ceremony on Wednesday evening where 11…

    More
  • News

    Brooks: CHAS Holiday Luncheon supports Youth Centres of Calgary

    Bill Brooks  •  Originally posted on Calgary Herald Readers may recall I have often opined if you want an event to be successful, best put the ladies in charge. There is perhaps no better example of ‘girl power’ than the Children’s Hospital Aid Society (CHAS). Formed in 1908, the invaluable organization has raised millions of…

    More
  • News

    Breaking Cyclical Poverty One Child at a Time

    Cyclical poverty is a real thing in Calgary. Urban ghettos are very real. Thousands of our city’s kids have limited exposure or access to opportunity and fight to survive. The reality is that these youth and their families in Calgary struggle, through no fault of their own: medically, economically, socially, and academically.  Many experience trauma,…

    More
1 2 3 4

Make a Difference

Not All Heroes Wear Capes

Join others who have made a significant difference in the communities of Ogden and Forest Lawn with the youth we serve every day!

Some of the ways you can be involved in changing real lives: