US & THEM
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April 28, 2019
Location: First United Church
Address: 721 Bernard Avenue
Time: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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US & THEM
Join us for a screening of the documentary "Us And Them", a film that follows the lives of four individuals who lived on the streets in Victoria, BC. Filmed over a decade, "Us and Them" is a deeply visceral film about transformation through human connection.
This film challenges our perceptions and to further an understanding of homelessness and addiction. It is also an opportunity to support the work of the Journey Home Strategy to address homelessness in Kelowna. A panel of folks who have been or who are homeless will respond to questions following the film.
Pre-registering on Eventbrite will help us plan for seating and refreshments.
Presented by: First Mennonite Church, First United Church, Okanagan College Faculty Association Human Rights & International Solidarity Committee, St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, St. Mary’s Anglican Church, St. Paul’s United Church, St. Vincent de Paul, Journey Home Society and the School of Social Work
First United Church 721 Bernard Avenue
events@kelownanow.com
Join us for a screening of the documentary "Us And Them", a film that follows the lives of four individuals who lived on the streets in Victoria, BC. Filmed over a decade, "Us and Them" is a deeply visceral film about transformation through human connection.
This film challenges our perceptions and to further an understanding of homelessness and addiction. It is also an opportunity to support the work of the Journey Home Strategy to address homelessness in Kelowna. A panel of folks who have been or who are homeless will respond to questions following the film.
Pre-registering on Eventbrite will help us plan for seating and refreshments.
Presented by: First Mennonite Church, First United Church, Okanagan College Faculty Association Human Rights & International Solidarity Committee, St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, St. Mary’s Anglican Church, St. Paul’s United Church, St. Vincent de Paul, Journey Home Society and the School of Social Work