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50 Stories Part 23: That’s Dedication – Glenda Nyberg, Volunteer from 1983 to 2002

2020-06-16T09:00:08+00:00

Image: Glenda Nyberg in her home in 2018. Read - 50 Stories Part 22 From the beginning, volunteers have been the backbone of Distress Centre’s service to the community. One of many individuals who have commented on their importance is Dr. Jackie Sieppert, Dean of Social Work at the University of Calgary and former Board [...]

50 Stories Part 23: That’s Dedication – Glenda Nyberg, Volunteer from 1983 to 20022020-06-16T09:00:08+00:00

50 Stories Part 21: Saving a life – Judy’s story

2020-06-03T07:00:28+00:00

Read - 50 Stories Part 20 Client confidentiality has always been foundational to Distress Centre’s work. Occasionally callers or counselling clients choose to make their stories public, to increase awareness of the service, or help with fundraising. It seems important to include at least one client story, as clients represent the heart and purpose of [...]

50 Stories Part 21: Saving a life – Judy’s story2020-06-03T07:00:28+00:00

Donor Spotlight: Simryn and Praveen Thind

2020-05-14T08:30:15+00:00

Guest Post: Simryn Thind Mental health is often a topic that is neglected or not prioritized, when it should in fact, be at the top of our list in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle. In our society many hold stigmas around mental illness. This is especially true for middle-aged men who are in fear [...]

Donor Spotlight: Simryn and Praveen Thind2020-05-14T08:30:15+00:00

Staff Spotlight: Natasha Dharshi

2019-11-20T16:20:33+00:00

Natasha Dharshi began volunteering on the Distress Centre crisis lines in 2014. The experience she gained at Distress Centre and the skills she learned propelled her through every job she would work after Distress Centre, from forensics to homelessness to addictions, and ultimately lead her back to our agency five years later. Natasha moved out [...]

Staff Spotlight: Natasha Dharshi2019-11-20T16:20:33+00:00

Keynote speaker shares his struggles and his triumphs

2019-09-13T12:27:36+00:00

Bob Wilkie, a native Calgarian, fell in love with playing hockey as soon as his dad introduced him to the game as a child. He grew up near outdoor rinks and was able to practice frequently. Soon he began to dream of playing for the NHL. In 1987, at age 18, he realized that dream [...]

Keynote speaker shares his struggles and his triumphs2019-09-13T12:27:36+00:00

Volunteer Spotlight: Dee Bardsley

2019-04-08T16:56:52+00:00

Dee Bardsley, a retired schoolteacher, began volunteering on our crisis lines in 2013. She still remembers one of her first high risk calls - from a struggling young man who was having thoughts of suicide. Dee had spoken with him for a few minutes when he revealed that he had always wanted to be a [...]

Volunteer Spotlight: Dee Bardsley2019-04-08T16:56:52+00:00

How the very busy Karen, from Stresscase, builds self-care into her day

2019-01-08T16:16:38+00:00

Karen Pickles first called Distress Centre’s crisis line six years ago. As a single mother of two children and caregiver to someone with severe mental health issues, she found herself calling DC often. “I’m sure that we would have called on a weekly basis for the first year,” Karen recalled. “There’s been so many times [...]

How the very busy Karen, from Stresscase, builds self-care into her day2019-01-08T16:16:38+00:00

Why Distress Centre Matters: “Calling this line helps me feel less isolated.”

2018-12-27T21:30:43+00:00

“Distress Centre, Gwen speaking.” “Hello, my name is Mary*,” said a soft voice on the other end of the line. “I’m having a hard day.” “I’m sorry to hear that,” responded Gwen, a crisis line volunteer at Distress Centre. “Do you want to tell me about it?” Mary sighed. “I’ve had some pretty severe health [...]

Why Distress Centre Matters: “Calling this line helps me feel less isolated.”2018-12-27T21:30:43+00:00

Why Distress Centre Matters: “I just filed for bankruptcy. I want to thank you.”

2018-12-20T09:00:36+00:00

“Distress Centre, Omar speaking.” “Hello, my name is Adam*,” said the voice on the other end of the phone. Omar*, a crisis line volunteer in the Distress Centre contact centre, listened intently. “I just filed for bankruptcy and I am so relieved. I just wanted to call and say thank you.” “I’m happy to hear [...]

Why Distress Centre Matters: “I just filed for bankruptcy. I want to thank you.”2018-12-20T09:00:36+00:00

Why Distress Centre Matters: “I’m writing a suicide note to my sister right now.”

2018-11-27T07:00:34+00:00

“Distress Centre, Mei speaking.” “I am worthless,” said a low voice on the other end of the line. “I’m sorry to hear you feel that way,” Mei*, a crisis line volunteer at Distress Centre, responded. “It sounds like you’re having a really hard time. Are you having any thoughts of suicide right now?” “Yes. It’s [...]

Why Distress Centre Matters: “I’m writing a suicide note to my sister right now.”2018-11-27T07:00:34+00:00
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