The Great Disconnect Documentary
In partnership with Family and Community Support Services, the Digital Wellness Coalition, Students Association of Medicine Hat College, and What Matters to Hatters, the City is hosting a series of film screenings and interactive discussions centered around the documentary, The Great Disconnect.
Medicine Hat, AB – In partnership with Family and Community Support Services, the Digital Wellness Coalition, Students Association of Medicine Hat College, and What Matters to Hatters, the City is hosting a series of film screenings and interactive discussions centered around the documentary, The Great Disconnect.
The Great Disconnect is a film that delves into the importance of community connections at the grassroots level. It explores the critical reasons and methods for establishing and nurturing these connections, thereby encouraging a dialogue about creating inclusive social spaces and enhancing community well-being.
"The value of community and neighborhood connections cannot be understated,” said Anabell Marroquin, Community Resource Worker, City of Medicine Hat. “Research shows that people who feel connected in their community, whether at a geographic level or in an interest group, live a more fulfilled life and can give back to the community. Social connections have a significant benefit on both physical and mental wellbeing.”
To make the film accessible to as many residents as possible, there are multiple viewings of the film at four different locations.
Scheduled Viewings:
Thursday, Dec. 7 at 1 p.m. – Medicine Hat Public Library*. Seats are on a first come, first serve basis.
Thursday, Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. – Esplanade*. Reserved seating. Free tickets can be accessed at tixx.ca.
*Events also feature a round table discussion planned after the film viewing.
Following the film, attendees will have the opportunity to engage in roundtable discussions, sharing insights and ideas on building community connections.
For further information, see the Great Disconnect Trailer: https://vimeo.com/297421782
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