Resilience as a Practice
Sun, Feb 01
|Kelowna Unitarians
Naomi Woodland explores resilience as a practice rooted in integrity, humility, and the courage to be an ally. Drawing on personal experiences and their work in community, they offer insights on emotional intelligence, unlearning, and living our values even in moments of tension.


Time & Location
Feb 01, 2026, 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Kelowna Unitarians, 1310 Bertram St, Kelowna, BC V1Y 2E8, Canada
About the event
Presenter: Naomi Woodland // Worship Associate: Marilyn Raymond
Naomi Woodland explores resilience as a practice rooted in integrity, humility, and the courage to be an ally. Drawing on personal experiences and their work in community, they offer insights on emotional intelligence, unlearning, and living our values even in moments of tension.
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/9850801105?pwd=VjRTZ2R5RFliUGp6cXNxbGFMd1YwZz09
About Naomi:
Naomi is a leader whose work sits at the intersection of collaboration, community vision, and systems change. Since joining UWBC in 2020, they have become a driving force behind cross-sector partnerships—bringing together local organizations, governments, and community leaders to create meaningful change in the places people live and rely on for support.
Their leadership spans multiple communities across the province, including Penticton, Nanaimo, Cowichan, and Duncan, where they oversee housing portfolios that deliver tangible, community-rooted results. Naomi is known for their ability to convene diverse voices, navigate complex systems, and turn shared challenges into…



