by adminThreadsofLife | Nov 21, 2019 | Steps for Life
With the year’s end fast approaching, many companies reflect on the past year’s successes and will begin setting goals and looking ahead to the new year. In today’s society, customers are becoming increasingly aware about local, national and global issues and their...
by Heather Lyle | Oct 24, 2019 | Steps for Life
Each year, we set a theme for Steps for Life – Walking for Families of Workplace Tragedy. For the 2020 events, our theme is #MyWhy. Here, National Walk Manager Heather Lyle explains the “why” behind her involvement. When asked what my “why” is for being involved with...
by Lorna Catrambone | Sep 19, 2019 | Steps for Life, Volunteers
While this isn’t the first question that may come to mind when deciding to volunteer for an organization, it is a consideration for many. Volunteering is a wonderful way to get involved and help others, and of the top reasons people give for volunteering, some...
by Susan Haldane | Aug 15, 2019 | How We Help, Steps for Life, Volunteers
Have you seen this logo on our web site and printed materials? It comes from an organization called Imagine Canada, and it certifies that Threads of Life is accredited under the Imagine Canada Standards Program. We’re pretty proud of this accomplishment. There are...
by Susan Haldane | Aug 1, 2019 | Steps for Life, Volunteers
Jennifer with fellow Saskatoon committee members Jeff Sabine and Bob Ocrane. Helping to run a complex event like Steps for Life – Walking for Families of Workplace Tragedy can be pretty absorbing. The day of the walk brings a million details to oversee. But for...
by Randy Keizer | Jun 27, 2019 | Steps for Life, Volunteers
The Timmins Steps for Life committee marches to the beat of its own drum at most times. We have a strong committee, and a vibrant community who know and understand the importance of what happens with the walk and our other prevention-minded endeavors. Our committee...