WCC in the Toronto Star: How the arts can help cure the loneliness epidemic. It’s called a social prescription and it’s catching on.

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“WCC’s program evaluation indicates many participants experience an improved sense of belonging, self-esteem, and emotional well-being, and reduced isolation and loneliness. Participants consistently report feeling more hopeful, connected and resilient.”

Amidst a global crisis of loneliness, social prescriptions such as the WCC program are crucial now more than ever. Contributors Gail Lord and Lola Rasminsky tell us why in the Toronto Star. Read on the Star website here. View/download the article here.

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