IJewading child and family elfare (CFW) organizer lions will outline alternate ways of reducing harm in child welfare intervention cases during three free pub- lic workshops. The presenters will share innovative research and alternative methods of pro- viding service to children and families on lune 20 from 7-9 p-m. at Wilfrid burier University. During the two-hour workshops, presenters will address three key CFW issues. One session will explore opportunities to improve outcomes for youths involved in the child welfare system. Another will Tour-takers will have the opportunity to visit nine beautiful. diverse gardens throughout Kitchener- Child and family welfare conference E hosts public workshops at WLU ; Garden tour aids local Big Sisters organization The Best Friends of Big Sisters will hold the llth annual Garden Tour June 23. rain or shine. tttii::;):?,)'; j.“ m Lï¬eiiefrf59f: J- 1r)litiit ry Since l876 Main Branch: 886-1310, ext.29 McCormick Branch: 885-1920 Summer Reading A 2002 Spons. Arts. Clans. Speoal Guests. Wampum Mini Gum Camp Songs and more! Thursday nugln 1reToytTs gr; Aso avitilaNet Fun 8. pm??? Readers 8- Pro-readers Registration starts: June 25 Space is llmllcd. 50 call mm' I380 Victoria St North, Kitchener, Ont Hours 8:00 a m to 5 30 p m "tttij/tIii/ith'?), W S MWAWW DAY CAMP Call 744- 1555 " f}: . ' _ a a; (c."i5)',,riip, 'ttf _ 'uatsyi',t" c I., Waterloo, and take home some valuable tips. 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