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SUMMARY:Connections between poverty\, climate\, women’s health & health equity: Opportunities for action
DESCRIPTION:Join the Canadian Poverty\, Health Equity\, and Climate Change initiative for the webinar\, “What are the connections between poverty\, the climate crisis\, women’s health\, and health equity? And how are these issues framed in the media? Exploring opportunities for action” \nThe Canadian Poverty\, Health Equity\, and Climate Change initiative (CPHECC) and the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH) will explore issues that are often marginalized in the dominant climate change and health discourse: the intersections between poverty\, the climate crisis\, women’s health\, and health equity. \nLe webinaire se déroulera en anglais avec une traduction simultanée en français grâce à Wordly. \nLink to Register:  https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_grBmOLmWTCC4-P71MLAxjA
URL:https://www.niagaraknowledgeexchange.com/event/connections-between-poverty-climate-womens-health-health-equity-opportunities-for-action/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Community Belonging,Economic Prosperity,Environment,Health and Wellness
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SUMMARY:Preserving Niagara in Nature\, Forever
DESCRIPTION:Niagara Land Trust invites you to: Preserving Nature in Niagara\, Forever\, on Sunday\, June 21\, 2026\, at 3:30 pm (doors open at 3:00 pm). \nThis free public event will explore a bold\, greener vision for the future of the Niagara Peninsula — one rooted in conservation and the protection of our most important natural spaces. If you care about preserving forests\, wetlands\, and wild places in Niagara\, this is an event not to miss. \nFeatured speaker Adam Shoalts\, Ph.D. – explorer and national bestselling author\, described by the Toronto Star as “Canada’s Indiana Jones” and by CBC as “one of the greatest living explorers” — will share compelling stories and images from his expeditions. From paddling 3\,400 km from Lake Erie to the Arctic to exploring some of the most remote landscapes in North America\, Shoalts will connect his experiences in the wild to the importance of protecting natural spaces here at home. \nLooking forward to seeing you then. All welcome!
URL:https://www.niagaraknowledgeexchange.com/event/preserving-niagara-in-nature-forever/
LOCATION:Central Niagara\, 680 York Road\, Niagara-on-the-Lake\, Ontario\, L0S 1J0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Belonging,Culture and Heritage,Environment,Recreation & Sports
ORGANIZER;CN="Niagara Land Trust":MAILTO:info@niagaralandtrust.ca
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SUMMARY:Mind Matters: Brain Health\, Aging & Dementia
DESCRIPTION:Learn about aging and dementia with GBF Community Services on Thursday\, June 25\, 2026 from 1:00 to 3:00 pm at the Grimsby Public Library.  Jacklyne Isaak\, Public Education Coordinator\, Alzheimers Society of Niagara Region will give an overview of dementia risk factors\, and healthy brain strategies. \nRSVP to Sophia\, wellness@gbfgrimsby.com  905-309-5664 Ext. 31
URL:https://www.niagaraknowledgeexchange.com/event/mind-matters-brain-health-aging-dementia/
LOCATION:Grimsby Public Library\, 18 Carnegie Lane\, Grimsby\, Ontario\, L3M 1Y1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Belonging,Health and Wellness,Learning & Education
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SUMMARY:Brock University: Connecting our Communities
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Connecting Our Communities! \nThis event is an opportunity for Niagara Region community organizations and partners to connect with Brock University and our incredible student volunteer opportunities and services. \nWith 2026 marked as the International Year of the Volunteer by the United Nations\, this is the time for organizations to elevate the role of civic participation\, rebuild volunteer infrastructure\, and celebrate volunteer successes. \nWe are excited to ignite volunteerism by introducing our community partners to our dynamic and robust student population that are passionate about contributing to volunteerism and community outreach. \nWith a morning information session\, followed by an optional time for networking and brainstorming\, Connecting Our Communities aims to provide opportunities to: \n\nDiscover ways in which to promote volunteer opportunities to Brock students\nUnderstand the driving forces and barriers to student volunteerism\nLearn about academic and extracurricular volunteer partnerships with Brock including Brock Cares programming\, and opportunities with Brock Co-op\, Career\, and Experiential Education\nCollaborate with fellow volunteer coordinators to establish a student volunteer engagement strategy\n\nThis is a FREE event open to anyone who would like to learn more about engaging with student volunteerism at Brock. There is paid on-site parking and refreshments will be provided.
URL:https://www.niagaraknowledgeexchange.com/event/brock-university-connecting-our-communities/
LOCATION:Brock University – Main Campus – Rankin Family Pavilion\, 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way - Room 214/215\, St. Catharines\, ON\, L2T 4C3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Belonging,Learning & Education,Volunteering
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SUMMARY:Voices That Matter: Black Youth & Mental Health Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This symposium is an opportunity to explore the findings from the UDADA Project’s Black Youth in Canada Mental Health Survey and consider how this knowledge can inform meaningful action across services\, organizations\, and systems. \nThe project highlights experiences that are too often overlooked in traditional data\, including how race\, age\, gender\, culture\, stigma\, and systemic barriers shape the mental health and wellbeing of Black youth. Through this youth-centred initiative\, Black youth shared their experiences navigating mental health challenges\, accessing support\, and building resilience. \nThe findings point to urgent gaps in culturally responsive care\, while also identifying opportunities for collaboration\, innovation\, and stronger\, more affirming supports. \nThis symposium is more than a presentation. It is an opportunity to listen\, reflect\, and work together to help create communities where Black youth feel seen\, understood\, supported\, and able to thrive.
URL:https://www.niagaraknowledgeexchange.com/event/voices-that-matter-black-youth-mental-health-symposium/
LOCATION:Niagara Falls Public Library\, 4848 Victoria Ave\, Niagara Falls\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Belonging,Health and Wellness,Learning & Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Future Black Female (FBF)":MAILTO:info@futureblackfemale.com
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