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CORE Learning Hub

What is Healthy Aging CORE BC

CORE stands for Collaborative Online Resources and Education. This site is an initiative of United Way of British Columbia. It is a free member-based digital knowledge and learning hub designed to support this work of coordination and strengthening of the sector by connecting CBSS organizations and their allied partners and providing a digital space to share knowledge and capacity-building opportunities and collaborate with others on common issues or aligned priorities.


CORE is designed to provide up-to-date information, resources, and training opportunities and make communicating, coordinating, and collaborating easier to build capacity, strengthen the network, and develop a collective and cohesive voice among volunteers, staff, and others who support healthy aging initiatives. CORE is primarily a network and sector-building tool aimed at helping the vision of this provincial initiative.


  1. Watch our short CORE information video
  2. Watch our previous CORE 101 sessions to learn about how to use the CORE platform and post content
  3. Join our next CORE 101 session to learn about how to use the platform- SAVE THE DATE: The next session is on June 20, 2024, from 10am-11:30am PST
  4. Sign up for our CORE Newsletter to get sector updates, news, funding, events, and resources every second week
  5. Join a CORE group to connect with others on critical issues!
  6. Check out CORE Alberta and CORE National for other content!




Next CORE Training Sessions:


The next 2025 CORE 101 session will happen in February 2025






CORE 101 Training video timestamps:

About Healthy Aging Alberta: 2:25 min

About United Way British Columbia: 5:10 min

What is CORE and Why CORE? 7:00 min

Platform Overview: 11:00 min

CORE Groups: 18:40 min

How to Make a post, Copy a Post, Post an Event- 30:00 min

Posting Research: Specifically about posting research and research projects at 48:00 min

CORE platform Stats, Newsletters, and Moderators: 42:00 min

Q & A: 47:50 min