[Recording] Project Impact Healthy Aging: Sharing Insights from the 2025 Cohort
Since 2019, United Way BC has been offering the Project Impact Healthy Aging developmental evaluation course to community-based seniors’ services. Over the course of eight months, teams from CBSS agencies across the province participate in this initiative. Through interviews and data analysis, these teams assess their own programs, measure successes, and identify areas for improvement, all with the goal of better serving older adults in their communities.
This webinar shared findings, successes, and challenges from two projects that completed in the most recent 2025 cohort:
- Sunshine Coast Resource Centre’s evaluation of their Community Information Hub
- Castlegar Community Service’s evaluation of the West Kootenay Volunteer Driver program
Presenters:
Ian Chian (Capacity-Building Specialist, United Way BC)
Karla Shields (Operations Team Lead, Sunshine Coast Resource Centre)
Michelle Postnikoff (Better At Home Assistant Coordinator, West Kootenay Volunteer Driver program)
PIHA 2025 Cohort Insights
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By
United Way BC
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Published
Nov 21, 2025
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Subject Area
- Organizational Development
- Leadership, Training, Coaching, Mentoring
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Audience
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Category
- Recorded webinar
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