A reminder to our treasured followers on X: HNC's X account will be sunset in the new year. Come join us on BlueSky! You'll still find us on LinkedIn (search Hey Neighbour Collective) & through our quarterly newsletter. bsky.app/profile/heyneighbou… 🦋
Big news! 🎉 We've added a "donate" button to our website, making it easier than ever to support our work. Thank you to everyone who requested this – we are excited to expand the impact of Hey Neighbour Collective with your generous support. heyneighbourcollective.ca/do…
We're looking forward to 2025 and new places to have rich conversations about #socialconnectedness. Come find us on BlueSky at bsky.app/profile/heyneighbou… and on LinkedIn (search for Hey Neighbour Collective) And, join our mailing list for quarterly dispatches! 🦋
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Can hallways be more than just a means to get to and from your front door? This cozy elevator nook at Little Mountain Cohousing says yes.
Download our new housing design toolkit w/ @HeyNeighbourBC to learn how to create more social circulation spaces: happycities.com/building-soc…
ALT A photo of a social nook in front of an elevator with women and children reading books. Four orange dialogue bubbles are overlaid pointing out design elements of the space; 1) Wide open spaces with natural light, 2) Neighbours personalize the space with art and furniture, 3) Nooks placed next to elevators and stairs, and 4) Comfy space to pause and read a book.
Text with an arrow on a light red background reads: “Design toolbox for social hallways: Explore the Building social connections toolkit”
Have you heard? HNC is on the move. In 2025, we're moving away from X and towards BlueSky. We'll still be on LinkedIn and sending out quarterly newsletters. Connect with us on BlueSky at bsky.app/profile/heyneighbou… (On LinkedIn, search for Hey Neighbour Collective.) 🦋
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A year ago, I shared the beginnings of our research on improving long-term care for older people living with HIV at the Place Like Home Symposium. The experience still challenges and inspires my ideas on belonging 🫶 heyneighbourcollective.ca/20…@HeyNeighbourBC@SFUGero@sfuurban
HNC is on the move! We're excited about the conversations happening on BlueSky and LinkedIn and we hope you'll join us there and add your voice to the mix.On BlueSky, you can find us at bsky.app/profile/heyneighbou…. (On LinkedIn, search for Hey Neighbour Collective.)🦋
Did you know HNC has a quarterly #newsletter? We're gearing up for our next drop, coming up mid-December. It will be chock-full of updates and events, plus some notes from our partners. Hope you'll join us! 📨 heyneighbourcollective.ca/su…
⭐Grateful to be among an excellent lineup of speakers for this event, @fdn4sociconnect! You'll hear from HNC's own @MichelleHoar & others for a discussion on the linkages between our built environment and social connection. December 10, 2-3 PM ET! us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi…
Join a national learning cohort to gain practical policy and design tools to nurture wellbeing in multi-unit housing in your community! Space is limited so if you're interested, please fill out an expression of interest form at the link below. ❄️
heyneighbourcollective.ca/20…
This morning, @BCNPHA#HousingCentral went on a tour! We took a group to Heather Place, one of our non-market housing redevelopments. The first new building opened in 2020 with 67 new units. A second building is under construction and a future phase will see even more new homes.
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We're thrilled to be at the #HousingCentral Conference today and tomorrow! Please visit our booth to learn about our program offerings and connect with our manager Brian Chand.
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Day 2 of the 2024 #HousingCentral Conference starts soon. We eagerly anticipate a keynote later today from Pulitzer Prize and Peabody Award-winning Indigenous journalist Connie Walker.
Building secure, comfortable, and accessible spaces for bicycles not only encourages people to get on their bikes, but it also has the added benefit of encouraging social connection! Check out the toolkit we've put together w/ @HappyCitiesTeam to learn more. 🚲
Can spaces for bicycles also be spaces for social interaction?
This bike room offers easy access to the street, with large windows & openings to the lobby. Why is it so effective? Download our new housing design toolkit with @HeyNeighbourBC to learn more: happycities.com/building-soc…
ALT The view of a bicycle room from a building lobby, which includes a mailbox and elevator. Five purple dialogue bubbles are overlaid pointing out design elements of the space; 1) Secure long-term bike parking, 2) Connected to other social spaces, 3) Bicycle repair station, 4) No-lift bicycle parking spaces, and 5) Easy to access from ground level.
Text with a purple arrow on a light purple background reads: “Design toolbox for social bicycle spaces. Explore the Building social connections toolkit”
We are truly grateful to once again co-present Canada's premier affordable-housing conference along with our #HousingCentral partners @ahma_bc and @chfbc!
Just to let everyone know, we're going to check things out over at #Bluesky. If you're thinking of making the jump, please find us at bsky.app/profile/heyneighbou….
Thank you to @GenWellProject for hosting a dynamic and inspiring conference on the power of #socialconnection! It was a pleasure to hear more about the great work happening across this space and to network with so many incredible, like-minded people! We're also grateful for the opportunity to present, alongside @HappyCitiesTeam, our shared vision for fostering social connection in multi-unit housing.
@petebombaci, the founder of GenWell, reminded us that “Self-care doesn’t always need to be by yourself”'—a sentiment that resonates deeply with our work at HNC. Like Pete, we find that small acts of kindness and support from our social networks, neighbours, and even strangers can deeply impact a person’s wellbeing. That’s why our work is dedicated to creating more opportunities for those meaningful moments.