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Walk With Me

Summer Burton • September 16, 2020

Join us at this annual event - now online!

This year, the Walk With Me event hosted by The St. Thomas - Elgin Local Immigration Partnership (STELIP), Southwestern Public Health (SWPH), the St. Thomas Public Library, and Elgin County Library is moving online!

The event will be held on October 8, 2020 from 9:00am to 12:30pm. Attendees will enjoy a keynote talk about Unconcious Bias, plenty of networking opportunities, and a presentation about blended service delivery that LLSC is offering which focuses on how to engage clients in a new, virtual environment. We hope you join us!

Spaces are limited and registration closes on Thursday, October 1st at 4pm. Click here for more information and the downloadable registration form.
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