My child was asked to leave the summer camp. I had informed the staff about my child’s specific mental challenges. When he becomes very upset, he might scream or throw something, but these episodes last only 5-10 minutes and do not recur. He finds it difficult to adapt to a new group. Despite this, on the very first day, I was asked to take him home, and on the second day, I felt pressured to withdraw him completely. I am deeply hurt and humiliated by how this situation was handled. I cannot understand why a summer camp would operate without being equipped to work with children who have different needs. This experience has left me feeling devastated, as if we were treated as...
Read moreIf your in to art and culture, looking for some educational information about the different trends and insights from people, or looking for something to do. Check it out, give them a call or if you live near by drop in and find out what they have to offer. Hey, even if you can't get in right then, there's a hole lot of different experiences you can enjoy right there. Parking is free and it's very lovely to wonder around, have a seat at the garden with a beautiful waterfountin. Really nice pictures to get with the kids, or a romantic time with the love of your life. Make a day of it, if it's nice. The Reach is preaty much a Landmark for Abbotsford as well as the...
Read moreIt was a great experience going there with my friend and artist Susanna B., nice people at the front desk and a great curator, also the architectore of this building is very interesting, a place that brings in Abbotsford more design, art, and crestivity quality... I really enjoyed some of the exposition there, especially the one: Salt Water Skin Boats is an inter-arts project by Abbotsford-based visual artist Erica Grimm in collaboration with acclaimed sound artist Sheinagh Anderson and artist/arborist Tracie Stewart. I will go back...
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