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Sidewalk Talk - December 14

Updated: Jan 7

The DRA's Urban Livability Committee is excited to support a new community listening project called Sidewalk Talk Victoria. Trained volunteers practice heart-centered listening to promote connection, belonging and inclusion, and enhance social health. They will be listening in the courtyard at the Central Branch of the Greater Victoria Public Library (735 Broughton Street) on Saturday, December 14th from 1 to 4pm. Show up at any time in this range that works for you. Find out more by visiting the Facebook event.



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Harry Kevin
Harry Kevin
2 days ago

The Sidewalk Talk Victoria event is a great initiative to foster connection and inclusion through active listening. Just like how coursework writing help supports students by offering a listening ear and academic guidance, this project uplifts community voices. Taking place on December 14th at the Central Branch Library, it’s a chance to be heard and feel connected. Drop by anytime between 1 to 4pm. It’s all about support—whether academic or emotional.

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