Success Stories
PedaYoga at l’École Étoile de l’Acadie
Julie Richard and Maryse Richard, two 1st grade teachers from Étoile de l’Acadie School in Rogersville, have taken PedaYoga training and have incorporated yoga into their classrooms. Yoga teaches techniques for calming down, building self-esteem, dealing with emotions, stress and anxiety. It develops concentration and inner strength and helps with oral communication, autonomy, organization and…
Read MoreSummer Breakfast Program
This new initiative is a breakfast program that happened Thursday, Friday, and Saturday mornings during July and August at the Newcastle Public Library. It was free to access for children, teens, and their families. They offered scrambled eggs, whole grain toast, crushed berries in place of jam, a piece of fruit, yogurt and crunchy topping,…
Read MoreMetepenagiag Family wellness Day
The Metepenagiag Health Centre hosted a Family Wellness Event, filled with great information on overall health, prizes, and even a healthy BBQ! Compared to the typical hotdog and hamburger BBQ, this event had chicken and pork kabobs, whole wheat pitas, salads, vegetable trays, fruit salads, and refreshing watermelon! What an awesome and delicious way to help…
Read MoreRivière-du-Portage Golden Age Club
The Golden Age Club received a 5210 intergenerational grant to give an information session to the Rivière-du-Portage community. The club organized this event with the public health dietitian of the region. The topic of the session was how to balance your meals. The club also provided a nutritious snack to the participants. They expected to welcome between 40…
Read MoreCooking Classes at the GBRC
The Greater Blackville Resource Centre offered free cooking classes for anyone in the community that was interested in participating. Joy Nordin, Food Bank Manager and Community Food Mentor, gave three cooking classes of three sessions to a total of 15 participants. Participants learned the basics of using a slow cooker, cooking skills, knife skills and…
Read More5210 at the Blackville School
Two grade 12 students in the Co-op program with the Blackville Mango Health & Wellness Committee, Mackenzie Stewart and Emily Peterson, promoted 5210 A Way of Life in their school. Every week during Nutrition Month (March), they did a booth on each of the 5210 messages. Many students learned a lot at these booths. Some…
Read MoreNorth and South Esk Elementary Chefs! Program
North and South Esk Elementary received a 5210 Intergenerational Grant to offer the Chefs! Program to students. The students have thoroughly enjoyed every session and have learned many new skills in nutrition, cooking and cooperation with classmates and senior volunteers from our local community. Students participated in pre – sessions prior to every linked cooking…
Read MoreSt. Samuel’s Church Exercise Group
Participants taking part in the weekly exercise classes at the St. Samuel’s Church are having fun while taking care of themselves and each other. The group meets three times a week and follows exercise videos projected on a big screen. Adeline Robichaud is the champion that organizes these classes. She says she loves doing it…
Read MoreMetepenagiag Intergenerational Program
The grade 6 students at Metepenagiag School worked with Elder Malian Ward for 10 weeks to build their understanding of 5210 through culturally relevant activities and cultural teachings. Smudging and Talking Circles were done weekly to help students with problem solving and relieving negative feelings and thoughts. Through Smudging, the students were taught about the…
Read MoreRogersville Minor Hockey League
The Rogersville Minor Hockey League hosted a Development Day on November 4th, 2017 for all their teams (4-18 years old). They included a session on the 5210 messages. Many teams and their parents decided to embrace the 5210 A Way of Life.
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