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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/engineering-wellness-program/events/community-yarn
 -creatures-cambridge-drop-1
LOCATION:ARC - School of Architecture - Library 7 Melville Street South Cam
 bridge ON N1S 2H4 Canada
SUMMARY:Community Yarn Creatures: Cambridge Drop-in
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:MADE BY OUR COMMUNITY FOR OUR COMMUNITY!\n\nJoin other members 
 of the community in making yarn creatures for\nwell-being during our lunch
 time yarn-in. The Community Yarn Creature\nProgram supports our community 
 in three ways:\n\n* DONATE: Decrease your stress and anxiety by declutter
 ing your home\nand donating unneeded creature supplies to us.\n * CREATE:
  Join us and create these adorable creatures. Research\nshows that parti
 cipating in yarn crafts can improve mental health and\nwell-being. (Make o
 ne for yourself and one to give to someone in our\ncommunity).\n * RECEIVE
 : Take one home with you. Yarn creatures can increase joy\nand comfort in
  your home or office. Adopt a yarn creature today! \n\nLOCATION: Cambridg
 e Campus Library
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/engineering-wellness-program/events/recharge-and-c
 hat-wellness-cafe
LOCATION:E7 - Engineering 7 - 2nd Floor Event Space 200 University Ave West
  Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Recharge and Chat Wellness Café
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Whether you have 5 minutes or an hour\, join us for our monthly
 \nCommunity Well-being Chat and Recharge Cafes!\n\nJoin us and enjoy a cup
  of tea (limited supply)\, chat with others\, and\nparticipate in a variet
 y of recharge activities (or not\, you are\nwelcome to just chat or sip te
 a).\n\nDATE: Thurs\, May 21\, June 18\, and July 16\n\nTIME: 11 – 2 pm
 \n\nLOCATION: PSE (formerly known as E7) 2nd floor event space\n\nTo fin
 d out more details\, check out our Recharge and Chat Café web\npage!\n[ht
 tps://uwaterloo.ca/engineering-wellness-program/events/foe-community-well-
 being-chat-and-recharge-cafes]
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/engineering-wellness-program/events/tea-time-tuesd
 ays-0
LOCATION:ARC - School of Architecture - Musagetes Library 7 Melville Street
  South Cambridge ON N1S 2H4 Canada
SUMMARY:Tea Time Tuesdays
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:A cup of tea and a biscuit may not solve all the world's proble
 ms\, but\nthey are a delicious way to take a break and recharge!\n\nJoin u
 s for a short break and a delicious cup of tea! Even a\n5-minute break c
 an go a long way towards improving well-being. A\nsection of teas and her
 bal infusions available.\n\nLOCATION: Musagetes Library (Cambridge Campus)
 \n\nDATE: Tuesday\, May 19th\n\nTIME: 11 am - 2 pm\\\n\nFor more informati
 on\, check out our Tea Time Tuesdays web page!\n[https://uwaterloo.ca/engi
 neering-wellness-program/events/tea-time-tuesdays]
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/engineering-wellness-program/events/community-yarn
 -creatures-lunch-time-yarn
LOCATION:CPH - Carl A. Pollock Hall 2376 200 University Avenue West Waterlo
 o ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Community Yarn Creatures: Lunch-time Yarn-in
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:MADE BY OUR COMMUNITY FOR OUR COMMUNITY!\n\nJoin other members 
 of the community in making yarn creatures for\nwell-being during our lunch
 time yarn-in. The Community Yarn Creature\nProgram supports our community 
 in three ways:\n\n* DONATE: Decrease your stress and anxiety by declutter
 ing your home\nand donating unneeded creature supplies to us.\n * CREATE:
  Join us and create these adorable creatures. Research\nshows that parti
 cipating in yarn crafts can improve mental health and\nwell-being. (Make o
 ne for yourself and one to give to someone in our\ncommunity).\n * RECEIVE
 : Take one home with you. Yarn creatures can increase joy\nand comfort in
  your home or office. Adopt a yarn creature today! 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/engineering-wellness-program/events/fruit-and-vegg
 ie-market
LOCATION:E7 - Engineering 7 200 University Ave West Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Can
 ada
SUMMARY:Fruit and Veggie Market
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The FoE Community Well-being team is partnering with Produce Pl
 ace\, a\nvendor at the St. Jacob Farmers' Market\, to bring the Fruits and
 \nVegetables to you!\n\nTIME: 12:00 pm (noon) - 4:00 pm (while supplies l
 ast)\n\nLOCATIONS: The market will be held in three locations on the same
 \nday\, at the same time.\n\n* FACULTY OF ENGINEERING: PSE\, 1st floor by
  the Robohub\n * SLC: Student Life Centre Marketplace.\n * EV3: Environm
 ent 3 \n\nWHO CAN ATTEND: All members of the University of Waterloo comm
 unity\nare welcome (students and employees)\n\nPAYMENT OPTIONS: Cash\, de
 bit\, or credit
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/engineering-wellness-program/events/bell-lets-talk
SUMMARY:Bell Let's Talk
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Stop by the Bell Let’s Talk day booth (1st floor of E7) for s
 wag\,\nself-care activities\, and to keep the conversation about mental he
 alth\ngoing. Be sure to post #BellLetsTalk on your social media to support
 \nmental health programming in Canada.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/engineering-wellness-program/events/male-allyship-
 continuum-harm-workplace-employees
SUMMARY:Male Allyship - The Continuum of Harm in the Workplace (Employees)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:By age 18\, 1 in 3 women will have experienced some form of sex
 ual\nharassment or assault. Female students (and employees) in STEM\nprogr
 ams experience significantly higher rates of sexism\,\ndiscrimination\, ex
 clusion\, and sexual harassment than women in\nnon-STEM disciplines.\n\nAc
 cording to the Statistics Canada 2019 survey\n[https://www150.statcan.gc.c
 a/n1/pub/85-002-x/2020001/article/00005-eng.htm]\,\n71% of students at Can
 adian postsecondary schools witnessed or\nexperienced unwanted sexualized 
 behaviours in a postsecondary\nsetting—either on campus\, or in an off-c
 ampus situation that\ninvolved students or other people associated with th
 e school. Most of\nthose who had experienced these unwanted behaviours sta
 ted that the\nperpetrators were fellow students. Relatively few students s
 aid that\nthe perpetrators were professors and others in positions of auth
 ority.\n\nAs society learns more about the causes\, both direct causes suc
 h as\nbreaking consent\, and indirect causes like systems that benefit men
 \nand blame victims/survivors for what happened to them\, it’s\nimportan
 t to learn about these causes and how you can contribute to\npreventing th
 em. It’s not just to show the people around you that\nyou want them to l
 ead a life free of gender-based violence and the\nmany barriers it creates
 \, but it also shows future employers that\nyou’ve invested in equity wo
 rk – one more way to set your resume\napart of the rest of the crowd. PL
 EASE NOTE: THIS CERTIFICATE IS\nAVAILABLE TO MALE IDENTIFYING PARTICIPANTS
  ONLY.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/engineering-wellness-program/events/male-allyship-
 continuum-harm-workplace-employees
SUMMARY:Male Allyship - The Continuum of Harm in the Workplace (Employees)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:By age 18\, 1 in 3 women will have experienced some form of sex
 ual\nharassment or assault. Female students (and employees) in STEM\nprogr
 ams experience significantly higher rates of sexism\,\ndiscrimination\, ex
 clusion\, and sexual harassment than women in\nnon-STEM disciplines.\n\nAc
 cording to the Statistics Canada 2019 survey\n[https://www150.statcan.gc.c
 a/n1/pub/85-002-x/2020001/article/00005-eng.htm]\,\n71% of students at Can
 adian postsecondary schools witnessed or\nexperienced unwanted sexualized 
 behaviours in a postsecondary\nsetting—either on campus\, or in an off-c
 ampus situation that\ninvolved students or other people associated with th
 e school. Most of\nthose who had experienced these unwanted behaviours sta
 ted that the\nperpetrators were fellow students. Relatively few students s
 aid that\nthe perpetrators were professors and others in positions of auth
 ority.\n\nAs society learns more about the causes\, both direct causes suc
 h as\nbreaking consent\, and indirect causes like systems that benefit men
 \nand blame victims/survivors for what happened to them\, it’s\nimportan
 t to learn about these causes and how you can contribute to\npreventing th
 em. It’s not just to show the people around you that\nyou want them to l
 ead a life free of gender-based violence and the\nmany barriers it creates
 \, but it also shows future employers that\nyou’ve invested in equity wo
 rk – one more way to set your resume\napart of the rest of the crowd. PL
 EASE NOTE: THIS CERTIFICATE IS\nAVAILABLE TO MALE IDENTIFYING PARTICIPANTS
  ONLY.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/engineering-wellness-program/events/male-allyship-
 healthy-relationships-and-bro-code-students
SUMMARY:Male Allyship - Healthy Relationships and The Bro Code (Students)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:By age 18\, 1 in 3 women will have experienced some form of sex
 ual\nharassment or assault. Female students (and employees) in STEM\nprogr
 ams experience significantly higher rates of sexism\,\ndiscrimination\, ex
 clusion\, and sexual harassment than women in\nnon-STEM disciplines.\n\nAc
 cording to the Statistics Canada 2019 survey\n[https://www150.statcan.gc.c
 a/n1/pub/85-002-x/2020001/article/00005-eng.htm]\,\n71% of students at Can
 adian postsecondary schools witnessed or\nexperienced unwanted sexualized 
 behaviours in a postsecondary\nsetting—either on campus\, or in an off-c
 ampus situation that\ninvolved students or other people associated with th
 e school. Most of\nthose who had experienced these unwanted behaviours sta
 ted that the\nperpetrators were fellow students. Relatively few students s
 aid that\nthe perpetrators were professors and others in positions of auth
 ority.\n\nAs society learns more about the causes\, both direct causes suc
 h as\nbreaking consent\, and indirect causes like systems that benefit men
 \nand blame victims/survivors for what happened to them\, it’s\nimportan
 t to learn about these causes and how you can contribute to\npreventing th
 em. It’s not just to show the people around you that\nyou want them to l
 ead a life free of gender-based violence and the\nmany barriers it creates
 \, but it also shows future employers that\nyou’ve invested in equity wo
 rk – one more way to set your resume\napart of the rest of the crowd. PL
 EASE NOTE: THIS CERTIFICATE IS\nAVAILABLE TO MALE IDENTIFYING PARTICIPANTS
  ONLY.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/engineering-wellness-program/events/meals-made-eas
 y
SUMMARY:Meals Made Easy
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Do you struggle with packing lunches or choosing an energizing 
 snack\nwhen the mid-afternoon slump hits? Find yourself wondering how to\n
 budget groceries for the week ahead? You are not alone! This workshop\nis 
 designed to help you stress less when it comes to food! Learn how\nto impl
 ement realistic habits and create a routine that works for you.\nResources
  &amp; tips will be provided to help you save time in the kitchen\nand save mo
 ney at the store.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/engineering-wellness-program/events/male-allyship-
 workshops-and-certificate-students-healthy
LOCATION:E7 - Engineering 7 200 University Ave West E7 7303 (Faculty Hall) 
 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Male Allyship Workshops and Certificate (Students) - Healthy\nRelat
 ionships &amp; The Bro Code
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:A drop-in workshop that discusses what true consent means\, sig
 ns of a\nhealthy vs. unhealthy relationship\, and why the ‘Bro Code’\,
  an\nunspoken playbook men are expected to learn through adolescence\, is\
 ninherently problematic. (This workshop is often taken third\, however\nit
  can be completed at any point as an individual session or as part\nof the
  certificate).
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