Resiliency Through COVID-19 National Research Project Info & Feedback Meetings

October 30, 2021

Register today to save a spot at the Info session that works with your schedule.

FBC and the University of Toronto are moving forward with a national race-based data collection project. It is a community-based project so we want to get your input on the tools and research practices that will be used.

We have 5 opportunities next week you can choose from to learn and provide feedback

Info Session Dates:
Note: even if you are not in that province or group please register to whichever meeting time works
(next is open to everyone)

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BC Hub: Monday, July 26th, 6 pm PDT / 9 EST

 –  https://fbcfcn.nationbuilder.com/rtc_info_session_bc_hub_monday_july_26th_6pm_pdt_9pm_est 

ON Hub: Wednesday, July 28th, 6 pm EST

– https://fbcfcn.nationbuilder.com/rtc_info_session_on_hub

AB Hub: Thursday, July 28th, 6 pm MDT / 8 pm EST

–  https://fbcfcn.nationbuilder.com/rtc_info_session_ab

QB Hub – Thursday, July 28th, 6 pm EST

–  https://fbcfcn.nationbuilder.com/rtc_info_session_qb

Youth Council – Sunday, August 1st, 5:30 pm EST
 –  https://fbcfcn.nationbuilder.com/rtc_info_session_ab_hub_tuesday_july_27_6pm_mdt_8pm_est 

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