Last night we had our opening of the Family Counselling
Centre of Brant’s exhibit opening. The
Brant Historical Society partnered with the Family Counselling Centre to
celebrate their 100th anniversary.
As the doors opened, we were excited to receive our guests for the
event.
Shortly
after 7PM, the President of the Brant Historical Society, Michael St. Amant,
spoke about the history of the Family Counselling Services of Brant and how
they have contributed to the community.
He highlighted how the organization has changed and evolved, much like
the Brant Historical Society, over the years starting in response to WWI when
it was then called the Social Service League.
Susan Reid, President of the Family Counselling Services of Brant
highlighted how the exhibit brought to light information that they were not
aware of in their history. Finally, Dave
Levac spoke about what Family Counselling Services of Brant has done, noting that
they have saved lives in the community through their work.
Attendees
enjoyed seeing the exhibit, which includes an interactive portion while
nibbling on snacks and having a glass of wine.
People also enjoy the engaging conversations with their neighbours and
work colleagues to celebrate the success of the organization.