Gander Conference Marks 25 Years of Tenant
Volunteerism
More than 100 Newfoundland Labrador Housing tenants,
representing 28 tenant associations throughout the province, will
attend the 25th Annual Tenant Conference being held in Gander today.
The Honourable Tom Hedderson, Minister of Transportation and
Works and Minister Responsible for the Newfoundland and Labrador
Housing Corporation, will address the opening of the conference, which
runs from September 17-18 and whose long-running theme is We Put
the Unity in Community.
"In addition to being an opportunity to pay tribute to the hard work
and dedicated volunteerism of our tenant associations, who are making a
difference throughout the province, this conference is an excellent
opportunity to involve tenants directly in the continued implementation
of the Provincial Social Housing Plan, Secure Foundations," said
Minister Hedderson. "During this conference we will be seeking
their ideas and suggestions because we believe that no one can have a
better understanding of living in social housing than the residents
themselves."
Minister Hedderson will also take the opportunity to congratulate the
tenant associations for their charitable and community enhancement
efforts over the past year. "The tenant associations are to be
commended on their many successes of the past year, including
fundraisers in support of the Haiti Relief Fund, staging family day
events, and banding together to beautify their neighbourhoods," said
Minister Hedderson.
Conference registration begins at 6:00 p.m. today (Friday, September
17), and will be followed by Minister Hedderson's remarks. The minister
will also present plaques recognizing anniversary milestones being
celebrated by the tenant associations. This year's recipients
include
Dunfield Park Tenant Association of Corner Brook which is celebrating
its 35th anniversary. Three others -- Farmdale/Green
Garden/Hendon Drive Tenant Association of Corner Brook, and West
Heights and Virginia Park Tenant Associations of St. John's -- are
celebrating their 25th anniversaries. In addition, the
Community Improvement Association, Chalker Place, St. John's, is
celebrating its 10th anniversary.
Two presenters are also scheduled for this year's conference:
burn survivor and motivational speaker Michael Gaultois will speak
about overcoming adversity, while Gerry Dooley, a registered
psychiatric nurse experienced in health care and intervention, will
focus on coping with difficult circumstances.
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