Promoting Community Engagement

WHEN SEARCHING FOR SOLUTIONS TO COMMUNITY ISSUES, IT IS ESSENTIAL TO GET THE OPINIONS AND STORIES OF COMMUNITY MEMBERS THAT ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF IT ALL.

 

Olivia Boyce from the Brandon Food Council chatted with us about different ways to promote community enagagement as well as how to prepare in hosting successful community consultations.

 

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Promoting Community Engagement

WHEN SEARCHING FOR SOLUTIONS TO COMMUNITY ISSUES, IT IS ESSENTIAL TO GET THE OPINIONS AND STORIES OF COMMUNITY MEMBERS THAT ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF IT ALL.   Olivia Boyce from the Brandon Food Council

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