Who doesn’t love adorable kittens? Their giant eyes, tiny pink paws & noses. We can’t resist them! This day aims to remind us many don’t find homes & encourage adoption to forever homes.
July is the 7th month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars with a length of 31 days. Named in honor of Roman general Julius Caesar as it is his month of birth.
On average the warmest month in Canada and commences the second half of the year. Birthstone is the ruby and Zodiac Signs are Cancer.
Who doesn’t love adorable kittens? Their giant eyes, tiny pink paws & noses. We can’t resist them! This day aims to remind us many don’t find homes & encourage adoption to forever homes.
This July, take a photo at work and tell us about it for a chance to win a Vancouver Career College swag bag up to $75 in value. You gain a double entry if you got hired in June or July. Full contest details can be found on our events page.
National Disability Independence Day on July 26th celebrates the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26th, 1990.
The ADA provides protection from employment discrimination as well as better access to goods, services, and communications for people with disabilities.
If you’re inspired by the resources we’ve shared so far, now’s your chance to tell us. This July, we will be giving out a prize to one lucky employee per province who shares their story on Instagram, Facebook or TikTok. Share how you felt during the pandemic and lockdowns, how you’re feeling now that things seem to be opening up, what your daily self-care rituals are, or anything else! Make sure you use our hashtags #MyMentalHealthStory to be eligible for the contest.
Welcome back to our second month of self-care here! As you know, we’ve made mental wellbeing a priority, and July is actually the month that kicks off the entire campaign. We are so excited to roll it out and hear more from you, our cherished community. Stay tuned for all the exciting initiatives we have coming up.
Mental Health is ubiquitous. Everyone has a relationship with their emotions. No matter how good or bad your experiences have been, it can help to share them with your trusted circle. As social beings, we thrive on hearing each others’ stories and having a friendly ear to listen to ours. Knowing that someone else has been through something similar can inspire us and make us feel less alone. Follow the hashtags #MyMentalHealthStory on FB, IG, & TikTok.