Quarterly Report To Our Communities- June 2026

MONCTON AND SOUTHEASTERN NEW BRUNSWICK

Growing a healthier future in Fundy Albert

Inspired by a similar initiative at Port Elgin Regional School, an innovative community greenhouse project is coming to life in Fundy Albert. The collaborative project brings together Horizon, the Anglophone East School District, Foods of the Fundy Valley, and several local businesses and donors. Located at Caledonia Regional High School, the geothermal greenhouse will play a vital role in addressing food insecurity in the community by providing fresh, locally grown vegetables to food banks in the area.

It will also support student learning by being integrated into the curriculum, including Indigenous land-based teachings.

Students build mobility trainers for Stan Cassidy Centre for Rehabilitation

Students in southeastern New Brunswick have built two new MakeGood ED-printed mobility trainers for Horizon’s Stan Cassidy Centre for Rehabilitation (SCCR). The project began through a partnership between SCCR and Place aux compétences, a non-profit supporting hands-on learning for Francophone students. While SCCR had previously built a mobility trainer to help young children gain independence while waiting for a wheelchair, the process was too time-intensive to sustain. Production was shared across five Francophone South School District schools, giving students a chance to apply classroom learning to real-world challenges.

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