Community by Design: Exploring Social Infrastructure in Waterloo Region
As Waterloo Region grows toward one million people, this episode reveals why some of the most crucial social infrastructure isn't built from the top down, but grows from the ground up—where residents identify their own needs, youth are trusted as leaders today (not tomorrow), and neighborhoods become dense enough with connection to create a safety net for those who need it. Through conversations with a veteran community center director, and the cross-sector One Million Neighbours project, we discover how the neighborhood scale is the site of some of our most critical social infrastructure. THANKS TO OUR GUESTS Kim Fowler, Executive Director of Fiddlesticks Community Centre Chanelle Martin, Volunteer and Community Engagement Coordinator at Fiddlesticks Community Centre Sam Nabi, Coordinator of One Million Neighbours ADDITIONAL RESOURCES One Million Neighbours website [https://onemillionneighbours.ca/] Fiddlesticks website [https://www.fiddlesticks.ca/] Waterloo Region Community Foundation’s work on social infrastructure [https://www.wrcf.ca/socialinfrastructure] CREDITS Jay Harrison, Host/Producer/Editor Karyn Atkins, Writer/Reporter Deren Atkins, Editor David Harmes, Executive Producer/Engineer MUSIC courtesy of Epidemic Sound [http://www.epidemicsound.com/] Main theme music - Rocket Jr: High Tech Transition music - Par Hagstrom: Snakes and Fire (Instrumental Version), and Loyae: Level Up, Loving Caliber: Lose (Instrumental Version) This show was made possible by the support of the Waterloo Region Community Foundation [https://www.wrcf.ca/]. Follow Midtown Radio for more local content @midtownradiokw [https://www.instagram.com/midtownradiokw/] midtownradio.ca [http://midtownradio.ca] Download the Midtown Radio app [https://www.midtownradio.ca/download-our-app] to listen live and on-demand
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