Trout Unlimited
When it comes to gauging the health of the environment, Niagara’s canary in the coal mine is the brook trout in Upper Twelve Mile Creek.
When it comes to gauging the health of the environment, Niagara’s canary in the coal mine is the brook trout in Upper Twelve Mile Creek.
When a donor gave the RAFT $100,000 in 2020, they specified it be used for housing. The RAFT, supporting at-risk and homeless youth, also needed to ensure the gift’s legacy and longevity.
For autistic children and youth of Niagara the pandemic has made life more lonely and stressful, and taken away many of the therapies and supports that help them learn and cope. But an $8,000 grant from the Niagara Community Foundation’s Community Grants program gave the local chapter of Autism Ontario the ability to add some safe fun to their lives.
Young black women in Niagara got some extra encouragement to stay in school and stay strong last year, as the COVID-19 pandemic added extra stress to their lives.
Niagara's proximity to the U.S. border makes it a hub for human trafficking, ranking it among the top five Canadian communities for this crime.
Books aren’t the only mind-growing things on loan at the St. Catharines Public Library these days. Thanks to a mini-grant from the Niagara Community Foundation, library patrons can explore the universe beyond the printed page, by checking out a backyard telescope.
Black teenagers in Niagara gain confidence and self-advocacy skills through a grant providing access to new skills and mentors who resemble them.
It’s been said that if you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.
Sabrina Elliott Vergara knows the loneliness of learning your child has special needs.