The 2014 Urban Retreat is here It's that time again - time when young people from around the nation travel to Washington, DC for the Urban Retreat! Each year over 120 youth activists gather in Washington, D.C. to share expertise with one another and Advocates for Youth staff.
The Nature Trust of New BrunswickWishing our volunteers and staff safe travels to and from the beautiful Grand Manan for our #ShorelineCleanup today!(Photo: View of the Grand Manan ferry from our Connor Bros. Nature Preserve at Pea Point in Blacks Harbour)In case you missed it yesterday morning, here is our lovely stewardship coordinator Richelle chatting with Hance Colburne about our #ShorelineCleanup on CBC Information Morning Saint . While the butterfly species is not in danger of extinction, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has proclaimed the monarch butterfly's annual migration an 'endangered biological phenomenon.'Last week, we visited the Bedeque Bay Environmental Management Association (BBEMA) on Prince Edward Island to learn about their innovative educational programs and in particular about their Monarch tag and release program.
You are the only person on earth who can use your ability.' - Zig ZiglarThe sudden reality of a spinal cord injury or the onset of any mobility disability can be frightening and overwhelming. With determination and with the right supports, we can help people navigate the community in new ways, become as independent as possible, and rediscover all that life has to offer.
Creating opportunities for a better life for everyone in our communityMoving People From Poverty to PossibilityChipman Community Garden Supported by the United Way Student Impact CommitteeHelping Kids Be All They Can BeUnited Way Be a Leader – Be a Hero ProgramYour support helps build Strong CommunitiesDay of Caring with Department of Social DevelopmentChange starts here.