All About Boards Spring 2026
All About Boards – Spring 2026 Edition
Strengthen Your Board. Empower Your Leadership. Elevate Your Impact.
Strengthen Your Board. Empower Your Leadership. Elevate Your Impact.
Join us in person for an eye-opening panel discussion tackling the tough topics of homelessness and food insecurity. Hear from passionate experts and advocates as they share stories, challenges, and solutions. It’s a great chance to learn, ask questions, and get involved in making a difference. Don't miss this important conversation!
Networking session to follow.
We are excited to invite clients, family members, and professionals who support individuals with vision loss to join us on Tuesday, May 12 for a day of exploration and fun!
Morning Session (10:00 AM – 12:00 PM) at the CNIB London Community Hub
We will kick off the day with an introduction to braille, exploring its origins, history, structure, and impact. Participants will have the opportunity to discover the many ways braille is used in everyday life and learn why braille literacy is so essential for independence and inclusion.
Are you ready to take your nonprofit’s vision to the next level? Incorporation is crucial to establishing a solid legal foundation, but the process can be daunting and expensive. This session, led by Benjamin Miller, Staff Lawyer and Policy Advisor with Nonprofit Law Ontario, is designed to guide you through every step of legal incorporation, providing tailored, cost-effective solutions and hands-on support.
Are you ready to take the next bold step and become a registered charity? Applying for charitable status is a vital move that can open doors to new funding streams, tax advantages, and public trust—but the process can be complex, time-consuming, and costly.
This full-day working session is designed to demystify the charitable registration process and provide hands-on support to get your application done right—the first time.
Step-by-step support through the CRA’s charity application—walk away with your documents ready to submit.
Permaculture involves designing gardens that mimic an ecosystem and are self-sustaining. It is a low-maintenance approach growing in popularity with those who want to spend less time labouring and more time savouring their yards. Learn more from a local talented designer.
Homesteading aims to reduce reliance on our modern consumer culture. Learn more about a great 5-acre market garden near London offering a rich variety of vegetables and some fruits, while raising chickens, cattle, pigs and sheep using biodynamic and regenerative farming methods.
The Edible Neighbourhood concept addresses food security at the grassroots level by re-connecting neighbours with the land. Learn more about a great project here in London including gardens, a pop-up food market, socials, a food pantry, a food forest, workshops and much more.
Do you want to learn the skills to better support people with thoughts of suicide? Join us for the February edition of ASIST training.
TWO DAY WORKSHOP- March 26 and 27 2026, 8:30am-4:30pm
safeTALK, about three hours in duration, is a training that prepares anyone over the age of 15 to identify persons with thoughts of suicide and connect them to suicide first aid resources. Most people with thoughts of suicide invite help to stay safe. Alert helpers know how to use these opportunities to support that desire for safety.
As a safeTALK-trained suicide alert helper, you will be better able to:
-Move beyond common tendencies to miss, dismiss or avoid suicide;
-Identify people who have thoughts of suicide; and