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Belonging

We're looking for bloggers!


By Brian Smith


Dear Friends of the Belonging Initiative,

Help us build the Belonging Initiative across Canada!

We are stepping up our online presence by inviting five bloggers from five cities to help us build the Belonging Initiative community. We are currently accepting resumes and writing samples from individuals living in the regions around Montreal, Halifax and Calgary. In the future bloggers will receive small honorariums every six months for their participation, but for now and more importantly, they will be part of a pan-Canadian movement to end isolation and loneliness of people with disabilities.

Belonging Initiative bloggers will be asked to participate on the editorial committee, submit an article of various media to the Belonging Initiative blog once each week and comment twice weekly on other blog entries. Submissions should explore ideas, policies and programs that nurture belonging in the blogger’s region.

Please submit resume and at least 2 short writing samples to Brian Smith no later than March 15th at bsmith@plan.ca. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity!

If you are wondering what we would be looking for in posts, here's our Posting Guidelines.

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