Thursday, December 20, 2007

Calgary Counselling Centre threatened to loose its residence

The Calgary Counselling Centre, since 1962, has provided counselling programs to help individuals, families, couples, children, men and women resolve domestic abuse, depression, stress, emotional and social programs.
Last year, the non-profit organization served 6367 clients, through 32,264 hours of counselling.

Through its ongoing research and education program, Calgary Counselling Centre strives to meet the changing needs of the community.

Now, with 10 working days notice, the Calgary Counselling Centre is in jeopardy of losing the space they have leased and occupied since June 1992.

Mid way through a ten year lease, the Calgary Counselling Centre has been advised that its lease may be terminated on coming 31 December.

Editor's opinion:

"Is it coincidence or well planned that health care workers are being told life changing bad news just before Christmas?
Earlier this week I already reported about the Victorian nurses in Hamilton who were told they'd loose their jobs coming April.
What is it with these people, these bringers of bad news?

Do they think that those people won't kill themselves around Christmas when around family and friends?
A happy Christmas to you too, you inconsiderate
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