Tuesday 18 December 2012

Entry Island Celebrates Christmas & Volunteerism!




On Friday, December 7th, 2012 forty-four participants from the community of Entry Island gathered to celebrate two great things, Christmas, and volunteer contributions to the community. Celebrations commenced with acknowledging the importance of volunteerism and the presentation of this year’s nominees for “Volunteer of the Year”, as is the goal of the Community Engagement Committee. The eight nominees were as follows; Harold Dickson, Wade Chenell, Thelma-Ann Feltmate, Nicole Clarke, Glen Clarke, Robin Aitkens, Shirley Welsh and Mavis Patton.



Two winners, Thelma-Ann Feltmate and Wade Chenell, were awarded the title this year on behalf of The Community Engagement Committee and the Entry Island Future Committee, as it was also in their action plan this year to celebrate volunteerism. Volunteer efforts on Entry Island are very important in sustaining services, programs and the well-being of this community. It is for this reason that we are proud to recognize the efforts of our volunteers every year!

Holiday spirit was added to the volunteer celebrations as the evening continued with a hot turkey supper catered by the Women’s Social Economy Working Committee. Dessert was provided by the Heritage Committee. While everyone in attendance enjoyed their meal, participation prizes were drawn and Christmas gifts were given to the children. A great evening was enjoyed by all.

We would like to thank everyone for attending this event to show their appreciation for volunteerism and community. We would also like to thank everyone who helped make this event possible; the caterers, the staff at CAMI, CEDEC and the Future Committee, the Heritage Committee and last but not least Jennifer Dickson, a community volunteer.

Thursday 6 December 2012

New CREGIM Project Starts Off With Christmas Gift Bag Making


Three Christmas gift bag making workshops were offered in Grosse Ile for a total of 34 participants. All participants enjoyed their learning experience and were very pleased with their creations! This was a great opportunity to have just before the holidays! 




We would like to thank the instructor, Nancy Richard, for sharing her talent with us! It was appreciated by everyone! We would also like to thank everyone for participating in this workshop! 

Monday 19 November 2012

Drug & Alcohol Awareness & Prevention Week



Grosse Ile High School Participates in Drug & Alcohol Awareness & Prevention Week




Grades 5 through 11 at GIHS have created a collage comprised of monologues, art pieces and facts concerning the consequences of drug and alcohol abuse. The collage was placed at the entrance of GIHS portraying a strong message to both teachers and students passing by.

We would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone who participated. 


Wednesday 24 October 2012

New Project with Funding from CRÉGÎM


"Showcasing the Past, Building the Future"

Interested in learning or teaching traditional skills that are fading away? Interested in creating products that will preserve Anglophone culture and heritage, or that will draw tourism to Grosse-Ile through their sale at the CAMI boutique?

Come support this project by attending a brainstorming session on the 6th of November at 6:00 PM in the Community Conference Room! I ask that you please confirm your presence by November 1st at the latest. So, come share your ideas!

If you are interested, or want more information, please contact Felicia Clarke at CAMI by:
telephone: (418)985-2116
or
email: healthprogrammanager@hotmail.com

Hoping to see a good turnout on November 6th!

Wednesday 17 October 2012

McGill Category 1 Bursary Received!

McGill Category 1 Bursary Received!





On behalf of CAMI, we would like to take the opportunity to congratulate Catherine Aitkens, who will receive the McGill Category 1 Bursary for the amount of $5,000.
Catherine is studying Biomedical Labratory Technology at Dawson College. 

We wish her the best of luck this academic year!


Monday 16 January 2012

BURSARY PROGRAMS FOR BILINGUAL HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICE STUDENTS

BURSARY OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS STUDYING WITHIN THE HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES SECTOR
CAMI IN COLLABORATION WITH MCGILL UNIVERSITY IS LAUNCHING A CALL FOR BURSARY APPLICATIONS
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS FOR 2011-2012 – JANUARY 30TH, 2012
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS FOR 2012-2013 – JUNE 18TH, 2012

Created by the McGill University Training and Retention of Health Professionals Project, the McGill Retention Bursary Program’s Category 1 Bursary is intended to provide financial incentive to students from selected Quebec regions with English and French language skills pursuing full-time studies in the area of health and social services in a government recognized educational institution located outside their region. Students who are awarded bursaries must commit to returning to a Quebec region following the successful completion of their studies to work for a minimum of one year in a public health and social services institution or related organization.
Students wishing to apply for the Bursary Program must submit their application forms to the contact person at the participating community network in their region. 
Contacts for the Magdalen Islands’ Region: 
Helena Burke                                                 
Executive Director                                                                                
CAMI                                                                                                                                                                    Tel.:  (418) 985-2116 EXT. #1
Fax:  (418) 985-2113                                                                              
Cell:  (418) 937-6794                                                                             
E-mail:  cami@magdalenislands.ca                                                    

Vanessa Goodwin
McGill Coordinator
CAMI
Tel.:  (418) 985-2116 EXT.#2
Fax:  (418) 985-2113
E-mail:  mcgillretention@gmail.com
For more information or to receive a copy of the application guidelines and application form, please contact the CAMI Office.

BURSARY OBJECTIVE:

The purpose of the Category 1 Bursary is to address the need for bilingual professionals in health and social services in selected Quebec regions by encouraging students to pursue studies in health and social service disciplines in government recognized educational institutions located outside their region and to return to their region to work and serve their communities.
BURSARY AMOUNTS:
The Category 1 Bursary amounts are fixed based on the student’s level of study:

• University: Up to $10,000 per year per student registered for full-time studies during 2011 - 2012, 2012 - 2013 academic years.

• Cégep / college: Up to $5,000 per year per student registered for full-time studies during 2011 - 2012, 2012 - 2013 academic years.

• Secondary school vocational training: Up to $5,000 per year per student registered for full-time studies during 2011 - 2012, 2012 - 2013 academic years.


PERIOD COVERED:

The Bursary Program covers the 2011 - 2012 and 2012 - 2013 academic years. The funding is non-retroactive to previous years.
BURSARY ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:

The Category 1 Bursary is open to students from selected Quebec regions

• Are Canadian citizens who have resided in a selected Quebec region for at least 2 years (24 months);

• Are permanent residents who have resided in a selected Quebec region for at least 2 years (24 months);

• Have the English and French language skills to provide health and social services in a health and social services institution;

• Are pursuing studies in a government recognized educational institution located outside their region;

• Are currently accepted into or pursuing full-time studies (the educational institution that the students are attending considers them as such) in a government recognized health and social services program that permits the students to work professionally in Quebec upon completion of studies

• Are registered full-time for a minimum of 1 full academic year during the 2011 - 2012 and 2012 - 2013 academic years;

Please note that the Bursary Program is not applicable to students:

- Registered in independent or non-degree programs;

- Registered in distance and on-line training programs.

• Are committed, following completion of studies, to return to a selected Quebec region to work in the field of health and social services in a public health and social services institution or related organization for a minimum of one year;

• Agree to a follow-up evaluation by the McGill Project upon completion of studies in the event that such an evaluation program is implemented.

The community network (CAMI) is responsible for ensuring that the students meet the Eligibility Criteria.