Our What Matters to Hatters Coalition was so grateful to come across Sidewalk Talk and have woven our listening events in with an annual kindness campaign we run yearly that begins in the fall and ends in the spring. Since receiving our funding through Change X, we have hosted three Sidewalk Talk events on September 15 (Culture Days), October 10 (World Mental Illness Day), and November 13 (World Kindness Day). We have been able to connect with a diverse group of local residents for these events as we spread the word about the project. Those who have participated and/or heard about our Sidewalk Talk events have provided overwhelmingly positive feedback and have encouraged us to keep doing this important work of listening to people to reduce loneliness and social isolation.
We have plans to host our December Sidewalk Talk at our local hospital during the week leading up to Christmas as we feel that patients and staff will appreciate this opportunity. Our team has committed to host listening events at least monthly until the end of April 2025. We are also in discussion with a local church that supports newcomers and hope to also offer Sidewalk Talk events at the church after their "English Cafe's" where new Canadians practice their English Language Skills. It has been noted that some newcomers are isolated at home and have identified feeling lonely and disconnected to their new community. We hope to offer a listening ear to these folks who may be attending the English Cafe weekly.
As part of our efforts, we have partnered with our local drug coalition to reduce stigma related to substance use and mental illness by addressing how important it us to be mindful of the language we use when speaking about and to others impacted by substance use and mental illness. We are writing a monthly article for our local paper to promote this work, our Sidewalk Talk events and also highlight local kindness champions who are making a difference in our community for vulnerable populations.
We have used our initial funding to pay for our Sidewalk Talk Chapter Registration, purchase newspaper space for our monthly articles, pay for three of the speech bubble signs you can see in the attached photo, and to purchase some apple cider mix to serve to those attending our November Sidewalk Talk event on World Kindness Day. We intend to use our final funding to pay for a Sidewalk Talk sandwich board sign and some of the remaining article space in our local newspaper.
We do hope to continue hosting Sidewalk Talk events after our kindness campaign is complete as our volunteers feel strongly that this initiative is impactful and important for our community.