Research

Kamloops Alliance for Resilient Community Futures (KARCF)

A Community Science Research Initiative by The Happyness Center In partnership with Thompson Rivers University (TRU)

Building Resilience Through Science, Stories & Community

 KARCF is a pioneering research initiative that integrates community storytelling, participatory science, and emotional intelligence training to enhance resilience in Kamloops. 

In collaboration with TRU, we work with the community for:  

  • Substance use recovery support systems 
  • Disaster preparedness and recovery 
  • Mental health and coping with adversity 
  • Inner resilience and emotional intelligence 

 

Resilience isn’t solely individual but interwoven with our stories, relationships, and collective solutions. 

Our Approach: Research That Listens and Empowers

  1. Measuring Resilience through Storytelling

We collect and analyze “personal narratives” from the community to:   

  • Identify strength in adversity. 
  • Identify shortcomings in current support systems   
  • Communicate policies through genuine human experiences   

“Your story is data. Your voice inspires change.” 

 

  1. Co-Creating Solutions with the Community

We conduct participatory workshops where community members, researchers, and frontline workers co-design interventions. Current focus areas:   

  • Recovery-friendly spaces for substance use support   
  • Climate resilience toolkits for disaster preparedness.  
  • Programs on emotional intelligence for youth and families   

 

  1. Emotional Intelligence as a Tool for Resilience

In partnership with TRU psychologists, we examine how EQ training can:   

  • Diminish stigma surrounding mental health   
  • Enhance crisis response in high-stress environments   
  • Promote social cohesion among vulnerable populations   

Current Projects

  • TRU-KARCF Emotional Intelligence Study: Community Science Research 
  • Facilitating workshops for clients from treatment centres, shelters, and recovery facilities.  

Future Projects

  • The Kamloops Resilience Story Project – Documentary 
  • An oral history initiative documenting how locals overcome challenges. [Share your story] 
  • Recovery and Reconnection Circles  
  • Peer-led support groups integrating Indigenous wisdom and clinical research. [Join a session] 

Why This Work Matters

Kamloops faces intersecting challenges:   

  • Rising substance use harms   
  • Increasing climate emergencies   
  • Gaps in mental health support   

 

Our research proves that:   

  • Communities heal faster when they design their own solutions 
  • Storytelling is powerful medicine 
  • Emotional intelligence skills save lives 

Our Partners

  • The Happyness Center (Lead Non-Profit)   
  • Thompson Rivers University (Research Partner)   
  • Local First Nations Community  
  • Non-profit Organizations  

Join the Movement

📢 Share your resilience story   

🎤 Participate in solution-design workshops   

📚 Attend free EQ training sessions   

🔍 Access our community-driven research   

🤝 Partner on implementation   

📊 Use our data to guide programs   

🔬 Contribute to participatory action research   

📝 Co-author papers with community members   

🎓 TRU practicum opportunities available   

Contact Our Team: