Volume 12 | December 14, 2022
(Every 2nd Wednesday Monthly)
Richmond Family & Friend Caregiver Hub
列治文家庭及朋友照顧者資源中心
190 - 7000 Minoru Blvd. Richmond, BC V6Y 3Z5
Phone: 604-279-7099 Email: [email protected]  Website: rcrg.org/caregivers
"Together We Care" 2022.12 Newsletter
Richmond Family & Friend Caregiver Hub held a Christmas party for local caregivers on December 12
Holiday season is just around the corner. To celebrate it, Caregiver Hub held a Christmas party for caregivers on December 12. We are also working on a men's support group to ensure the male caregivers are heard and cared about. In addition, we are sharing the "2022-23 Richmond Seniors Directory", the multi-language versions of "RCRG Senior Community Support Services Summary", a memory book of caregivers' wisdoms, and more.

Every little thing we do, we cannot do it well without knowing you are right there with us. We thank everyone for being part of the caregiving community and making a difference for the world around us!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, our friends!
Men's Support Group for Male Caregivers
Are you a male caregiver looking after an older adult? We are starting a men's support group in the New Year. 

For more information, please contact Rosana Loo, the Caregiver Navigator, at 604-279-7099 or [email protected]  
2022 December-2023 January Workshops
Notes and updates:
1.Our office will close from December 24, 2022 to January 1, 2023 for holiday.
2.The "Exercise at Home" class on Dec. 28 is cancelled.

*Please call 604-279-7099, email [email protected] or fill in an online form.
2022 December-2023 January Special Events
Please call 604-279-7099 or email [email protected] for inquiries or registration.
Photo credit to Raymond Wong
January 9 (Monday), 2:00-3:00 PM

Guided Tour at Richmond Museum, for caregivers to explore the culture and history of our community---Richmond
*1. Spots are limited and we would prioritize caregivers who have not attended our workshops or field trips before.
2. Caregivers are welcome to bring their care recipients if conditions allow. Please contact us for more information.
2022 December special event (full):

December 23 (Fri.), 1:00-3:00 PM
Visit Gateway Theatre and watch Anne of Green Gables The Musical to experience the great theatre culture in Richmond and enjoy this Canadian classic which has delighted millions of people internationally.
Rachel got a bag of abandoned corks from her friend. Reluctant to let them go waste, she figured out 5 ways to repurpose the corks and turned them into Christmas ornaments, coasters, card/plant holders and garden markers.

Statistics say, every year people dump a massive 2.12 billion tons of wastes. However, are wastes really trashes with no use? Sharing her experience, Rachel here proves: Things can be different. Just give them another chance. 
Would you like to share your stories or tips? You cannot imagine how much you could inspire or help another in the community! You are welcome to call us at 604-279-7099, or email [email protected].
Water-color inspiration shared by Josephine Ho
Cooking class recipes shared by Willie Chan
Find more caregiving materials and resources shared on our website.
2022-23 Richmond Seniors Directory is here!

Published by RCRG and the Richmond News, the directory is a comprehensive - and entirely free - resource for older adults, covering a wide range of community programs and services.

Pick up a copy at RCRG office, or read it online!
The Minoru Seniors Society cafeteria is selling a Christmas Dinner to Go as well as Holiday Cookies this year!

Please see the posters or phone their front desk at 604-238-8450 for more information.
"Recipes from the Heart", published by United Way Healthy Aging, includes a collection of stories and recipes from seniors,
their family, and community organizations across BC. Full of love ans inspirations, it is a perfect holiday gift for family and friends!


To order, contact Wingsi ([email protected] or
604-239-4410) or scan QR code in the poster for order form.
Need a snow angel or volunteer to be one?

Snow Angels are those voluntarily help shovel sidewalks and walkways for community members who are elderly, ill or have mobility
concerns, and who are negatively affected by a heavy snowfall.