Wish you all the very best for the holidays

Dear friends and supporters,

On behalf of the BC Rural Health Network, I want to wish you all peace and health! This holiday season, we are especially grateful for the hardworking health-care professionals and volunteers who serve our rural communities with dedication and compassion.

As one of the leaders of this pan-provincial group, I am proud to represent the needs and concerns of rural residents when it comes to health and health care. We all know that living in a rural area can present unique challenges when it comes to accessing care, and we are committed to advocating for better services and support for our communities.

This year has been especially difficult, as the COVID-19 pandemic has continued to impact us all in unprecedented ways. But I am heartened by the resilience and determination of our rural communities as we navigate these challenges together.

I hope that you all have a safe and happy holiday season, and that you are able to spend time with loved ones.

Warmest wishes,

Paul Adams

Executive Director of the BC Rural Health Network

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