Now What?
March 11 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Staying informed and ready is an act of community care. This month, we will explore how public health emergencies impact our communities, what personal and collective preparedness looks like, and how to stay connected to trusted supports when it matters most.
Through guided discussion we’ll walk through realistic steps for building readiness — from navigating services and accessing care to creating personal preparedness plans that reflect your needs and realities.
Join us to strengthen knowledge, build confidence, and ensure our communities remain supported, informed, and resilient in times of uncertainty.
Make sure to RSVP through the form below!
Notes about access
- Our building has three elevators, and our office is fully wheelchair accessible. There is a gender neutral and wheelchair accessible washroom just outside of our office. Please let us know in advance if you require any additional accommodations.
- Our office is right around the corner from bus stops for the 6, 7, and 11. We’re about a 5-minute walk from the nearest stop for the 14, and a 10-minute walk from Parliament Station (Line 1 of the O-train). There are also several paid parking lots and garages within walking distance. If transit is a barrier for you to attend a session, let us know and we’ll help you out!
- If you get here after 6:30 pm, the doors and elevator will be locked. Don’t worry — just press the MAX buzzer on the side of the door or give us a call at 613‑701‑6555 or 343‑307‑0494. (You can also reach us on WhatsApp!)
- Signed up for a session but can no longer make it? No problem — just shoot us an email at a.wilson@maxottawa.ca as soon as you can.
