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Grand Falls Community Garden’s Recipes Guide

This guide offers a wide array of tips on how to prepare, store and cook produce one can grow in a New Brunswick garden, as well as healthy recipe ideas incorporating these foods. The guide touches on a variety of vegetables and herbs, and should be of use to both beginner gardeners as well as seasoned ones.

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A document developed as part of a community partnership and prepared by Christine Lanteigne and Farida Laouali Amadou, Dietetic Interns with the Vitalité Health Network.

P.R.O. Kids

P.R.O. Kids is a non-profit program operating out of the Leisure and Culture Department of the City of Edmundston that matches children and teens up to (and including) the age of 18 with organized, registered recreation activities. P.R.O. Kids receives support from organizations, businesses and service providers who donate spaces in their programs, provide financial or “in kind” assistance, and/or donate supplies, equipment and transportation to and from activities and programs. If you’re interested by a specifi activity and you want to take part in the program, here are the criteria:

  • You must be 18 or under.
  • You must live in Edmundston.
  • You can’t already be registered in an activity which requires registration fees.
  • You must have a financial need.
  • You cannot receive funding from an individual, an organization or a program that helps low-revenue families with leisure activities.
  • P.R.O. Kids must agree with your financial need.

To view the application forms and information brochures about the program, visit http://edmundston.ca/en/services-aux-citoyens/sports/renseignements-loisirs-culture 

Connect with P.R.O. Kids on Facebook at www.facebook.com/PRO-Jeunesse-Edmundston-PRO-Kids-200985259963770/

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P.R.O. Kids

The Zero Waste and Healthy Lunch Box

This educational project helps students and their parents learn about how to eat healthy foods, protect the environment and save money! This program is set out for the Francophone and Anglophone primary schools of northwestern New Brunswick, but we encourage everyone from all over the world to consult our vast array of online resources and start packing a zero-waste and healthy lunch box and snack today.

In order to provide primary school teachers with educational and interactive resources, an online educational kit was developed. Its content targets several Specific Curriculum Outcomes (SCOs) of study programs established by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. This website features fun and dynamic educational videos in its “Animation Corner”, suggestions of activities in its “Activities Corner”, as well as promotional tools such as posters, banners and promotional items in its “Resources Corner”.

Author/Origin:
A collaboration between The Northwest Regional Service Commission (NWRSC), The Vitalité Health Network, the District scolaire francophone du Nord-Ouest (DSF-NO), the Université de Moncton, campus d'Edmundston, the New Brunswick Department of Social Development - Wellness Branch and the North West Wellness Network