Atlantic Wellness
Atlantic Wellness is the place in Southeastern NB for youth and young adults ages 12 to 21 to receive the mental health services they need. We’ve removed as many barriers as possible so that our doors are open to ALL youth in our community.
Big Brothers Big Sisters
At Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Moncton, our mission is to enable life-changing mentoring relationships to ignite the power and potential of young people. These important developmental relationships give young people access to new opportunities and experiences to build their confidence, expand their idea of what is possible, and engage with, and contribute to, the world around them.
Boys and Girls Club Riverview
Work with youth of all backgrounds and provide a safe environment to grow and experience new opportunities with other youth.
Programs
After School Adventure Camp (Ages 5-12): Licensed childcare program, that offers structures and unstructured play in a safe environment.
STEAM AHEAD (Ages 7-13): National program that combines visual, auditory, and hands-on activities focused on engineering and coding. This program encourages children to explore STEM with an artistic (A) approach for creativity.
Drop In Teen Centre: Free program for youth ages 10-17 to spend time and participate in activities and develop new interest, skills and build on self-confidence.
Raise the Grade: 1 on 1 and group tutoring sessions for any area of study. Help prepare for post-secondary education and explore their potential through job seeking, understanding professions that exist, and applying for scholarships if necessary. This also offers access to technology such as a Tech Lab, SMART board and projector…
Offsite Programs:
- Breakfast Program: Ensures students begin their day with a nutritious meal.
- Power Hour: A physical recreation program for individuals in grades 1-5 to participate in during their lunch. This includes sports activities and a leadership opportunity to the grade 5 students.
- Intramurals: Noncompetitive physical recreation program for those in grades 3-5 from any school.
Not in High School just yet? Our Level Up! program is for middle school students in grades 7 – 8 and is a modified version of our High School program with some of it’s own unique programming! The program runs every year from the beginning of September to the end of June.
Breakfast program
Intramurals
After school adventure camp: Our program offers:
- Healthy Snack
- Homework Assistance Program
- Club Day – Baking, Sports, Science, Dance, Magic etc…
- Gymnasium
- Rec Room – Pool Table, Air Hockey, Foosball
- Creative/Imaginative Play
- Outings and Trips
- Arts and Crafts
- Full day programming for storm and PD days, Christmas, March Break and Summer
Boys and Girls Club Moncton
Work with youth of all backgrounds and provide a safe environment to grow and experience new opportunities with other youth.
Programs
After School Programs: Offer students sports & recreation, arts & crafts, gardening, and cooking (Nutrition and Meal Programs – healthy eating and preparing appropriate meals)
Educational Support: Education support for individuals aged 6-18. Team that includes a certified teacher, social worker, education assistant and many volunteers.
- Tutoring (K-8): French and English tutoring from a professional team of educators. This takes in considerations of learning disabilities and personal learning struggles.
- Raise the Grade (9-12): 1 on 1 and group tutoring sessions for any area of study. Help prepare for post-secondary education and explore their potential through job seeking, understanding professions that exist, and applying for scholarships if necessary. This aid is offered in both French and English.
- Job Readiness and Financial Literacy Initiatives: Program that educates youth on topics of financial literacy and self-management skills. (Budgeting, managing money, saving, purchasing & banking, job readiness & work ethic)
- STEM-Based Programs: Youth empowering programs that give hands on learning opportunities in the science field. These opportunities include coding, robotics, and scientific experiments, helping develop analytical skills.
Emerging Leaders: Program that focuses on creating confident leaders and conscientious citizens for the future through empowerment and teaching.
- Ingenium. Inspiring Growth: An Entrepreneurial lab-based program where individuals ages 13-18 can turn their ideas into business and social enterprise start-up projects. These projects are then discussed with experts on a weekly basis where they will get then. They also receive the benefits of intercultural dialogue, podcast activities, and presentations from many leaders and partners from the region.
- Youth Votes: Allows youth to become involved in the democratic process from the perspectives of four of the province’s main political parties.
- Boys Empowerment Program: Safe space for males ages 10-18 to spend time and speak up on issues and everyday stereotypes. This program includes interest-based field trips and group mentoring.
- Girls Empowerment Program: Safe space for females to spend time and build self-esteem and leadership skills. This program includes theme nights and interest-bound outings. The goal of this program is to create positive self-image set young women up for success.
- TORCH/Keystone Leadership Clubs: Empowerment programs for youth ages 8-18 divided into 2 groups of “TORCH” ages 8-12 and “Keystone” ages 13-18. These programs are dependent on solid teamwork and group support to empower youth to make positive choices and make use of their creative skills.
- Community Outreach Initiatives: Youth are given opportunities to be involved in their community. This program surrounds volunteering, fundraising, collecting items for those who need, maintaining community grounds. (Past examples: Christmas shoeboxes, project backpack, winter clothing drive…)
- Little Treasures Child Care Centre: Child Care Centre for young children in a comfortable environment with responsible educators.
Boys and Girls Club Dieppe
BGC Dieppe provides a safe, supportive place where children and youth can experience new opportunities, overcome barriers, build positive relationships and develop confidence and skills for life.
CMHA NB (Moncton)
Provides access to the necessary resources required to maintain and improve mental health.
Programs
Bipolar Mood Disorder Program: A 12-week program consisting of 12 1.5-hour sessions that provide education, information, support, and development of coping strategies. This program also includes building resilience, enhancing communication skills, and improving the quality of life for those living with bipolar disorder.
Emotional Regulation: A 6-week program consisting of 6 1.5-hour sessions that provide information about the feelings of anger and how to manage and control anger. This program offers quick control, strategies to manage emotions, relationship and recognizing and changing thoughts and challenges to manage emotions.
Grief and Loss Recovery: A 10-week program consisting of 10 2-hour sessions that is made to provide information on grief, trauma and how to reclaim your life. The topics include: Myths about Grief, Intellect Vs. Emotions, Getting Ready to Recover, A History of Losses, Relationship Review, Amends Forgives and Significant Emotional Statements, Moving from Discovery to Completion, and Saying Good-bye to Pain.
Mindfulness: A 8-week skill-based program consisting of 8 2-hour sessions that is made to teach individuals the benefits and practices of how to focus on living in the moment. Learning mindfulness to improve both mental and physical health.
Trauma: A 9-week program hoe individuals who have experiences trauma or have been diagnosed with PTSD. This program focuses on reducing post-traumatic stress symptoms and enhancing quality of life through coping strategies.
Anxiety & Depression Program: A 12-week program consisting of 12 2.5-hour sessions used to provide support, tools, and educations for those living with anxiety and/or depression. This program focuses on developing coping strategies to build resiliency, enhance communication skills. improving quality of life and providing peer support group a therapeutic group environment.
Your Recovery Journey: A 5-week program consisting of 5 1.5-hour sessions focused on empowering people to manage their treatment and recovery journey. This program explores personal goals, provides the tools to take responsibility for their own wellness and stability, learn to manage and reduce symptoms and self-help techniques, as well as how to reach out for support.
Engaging Families in Recovery: A 10-week program consisting of 10 1.5-hour sessions that is made to provide education and support for those who are caring for a loved one with mental illness. This program offers loved ones to become better informed and quipped with coping skills made to help with being a good supporter and caregiver in healthy and effective way.
D2R: From Dependency to Recovery: A 8-week program consisting of 8 2-hour sessions that is made to educate individuals who are living with an addiction, unhealthy behavior, or families affected by addiction. This program is focused on providing information and resources to aid in recovery.
Ensemble Greater Moncton
Working to reduce the harms of substance use through education, prevention, provision of harm reducing resources and supports
Mission:
Alleviating complex social challenges.
Vision:
Through empowerment and hope, build a community that fosters diversity, inclusion and health.
Services
Harm Reduction Services
- The Needle Distribution Service: Provides injection equipment, information, and referrals to other services. Purpose is to attempt to minimize the harm and risks of drug use while also encouraging the return of used needles for proper disposal.
- Take Home Naloxone Kits: Those who are at risk or who have a loved one at risk of opioid overdose may obtain a free Naloxone kit upon completing a training course.
- Overdose Prevention Site: Safe and supportive space for those who use substances. Trained staff oversee consumption of substances and provide intervention during accidental overdose. (Site offers: Staff supervised injection booths, New consumption supplies for use at site, Harm reduction education and support, Connections to other services on site such as counselling and health care, Machine on site to test substances.
- Facilitate access to Moms Stop the Harms Holding Hope: Peer-led biweekly virtual support group for those affected by a loved one’s substance use.
- Seeing Beyond the Substances: Project made to reduce the health effects resulting from drug use. Provide Educational resources for those who use drugs and their service providers.
Moncton Community Residences Inc.
Moncton Community Residences Inc (MCRI) is a cornerstone organization dedicated to supporting children, youth, young adults, and adults in Moncton, New Brunswick. Established with a profound commitment to nurturing personal growth and empowerment, MCRI offers an array of essential services and programs tailored to meet the diverse needs of its community.
At the heart of MCRI’s mission is the provision of safe and supportive housing for youth and young adults facing various challenges. Through housing programs, MCRI assists individuals in transitioning from unstable living situations to secure and stable accommodations, fostering independence and self-sufficiency along the way.
In addition to housing support, MCRI offers a comprehensive range of programs aimed at enhancing life skills, fostering personal development, and promoting overall well-being. MCRI equips its participants with the tools and resources necessary to navigate life’s challenges successfully.
One of MCRI’s notable strengths lies in its emphasis on fostering a sense of community and belonging among its participants. MCRI creates a supportive environment where individuals can connect with others, build meaningful relationships, and cultivate a sense of belonging.
Furthermore, MCRI recognizes the importance of addressing the unique needs of each individual it serves. As such, the organization takes a personalized approach to service delivery, working closely with participants to develop tailored plans that align with their specific goals and aspirations.
Overall, Moncton Community Residences Inc offers a lifeline to those in need and empowering individuals to overcome adversity, realize their potential, and build brighter futures.
Youth Impact
What is Youth Impact? – An organization whose goal is to keep youth on the right track to succeed.
What do they do? – Provide care and guidance to youth between the ages of 10-24.
Programs – Residential Programs, Outreach Programs, Youth Quest.
Residential Programs
Baseline Goal: Help at-risk youth with emotional and/or behavioral difficulties overcome their challenges to become reintegrated into the community.
Outreach Programs
Drug Intervention Program
- For: Youth ages 15-24 who struggle with drug use and are at risk or in conflict with the criminal justice system
- Services: Provides information, strategies and support that help with these behaviors. (Assessment of overall needs, Drug education and awareness, Counseling support)
Intensive Support Program (ISP)
- For: Youth who are involved with the criminal justice system and at risk of custodial sentence.
- Services: Works with youth to reflect their strengths and struggles.
Impact Learning Centre
- For: Youth aged 18-24 who have not experienced success in an ordinary classroom setting
- Services: Program is partnered with South East Adult Education with the goal of completing the GED exam
Youth Quest
Transitional Housing Program
- For: Youth aged 16-22 who are homeless
- Services: Up to 4 males and 4 females can reside here for 3-12 months where they learn valuable life skills and must be willing to learn how to live responsibly and independently.
Youth Quest Central
- For: Youth aged 16-24 who are homeless
- Services: A multi resource and drop-in centre for homeless youth. This centre provides services such as laundry, showers, food…. And programs such as QUEST case management, transition housing, Drug Intervention, Youth Works, Impact Learning Centre
QUEST Case Management
- For: Youth ages 16-24 who want to continue their education, find jobs, and hope develop necessary skills
- Services: Assessment of overall needs, Identification of potential barriers to employment or education success, Referral to other recourses, Identification of employment experience and marketable skills. Skills Training for educational programs and course, social skills, future career goals, problem solving…
YWCA
DSFS-District scolaire francophone sud
The District scolaire francophone Sud (DSFS) stands out as the largest French-language school district in New Brunswick, serving more than 17,000 students, including some 2,600 from immigrant backgrounds. Scattered in urban centers and surrounding rural communities, its 38 schools embody the dynamism, diversity and richness of French-language education.
We are committed to providing a stimulating environment where every student can develop his or her skills, blossom and reach his or her full potential. Our relentless pursuit of educational excellence lies at the heart of all our actions and decisions. At DSFS, we inspire, innovate and raise standards, so that every student can chart his or her path to the future with confidence and success.
To carry out its educational mission, the DSFS can count on the dedication and expertise of more than 3,200 staff members, who together form a lively and constantly evolving educational community. At the DSFS, innovation and continuous improvement are not just concepts, but the cornerstone of our organizational approach. We value the commitment and passion of our staff as the true drivers of our success.
Codiac RCMP
The strengths they offer are “assisting with wrap around meetings regarding risk protective safety factors of at risk youth” and also offer a pre-cadet program.
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Department of Social Development
Provide social protection services and leads government efforts to forge partnerships through which vulnerable individuals, groups and communities become participants in personal and societal development.
NB Health Council
What is NB Health Council? – A provincial health system.
What do they do? – Engage its citizens in improving the quality of health services. They also engage with and report to the citizens of New Brunswick as well as make recommendations to the Minister of Health.
How do they relate to this project? – Providing quality health care is important for all ages and with youth being the newest generation of voters and opinions it’s important they get informed today.
Services
Home Care Services: Publicly funded home care services for those who require support.
- Extra-Mural Program: This program provides home health services under acute, palliative, chronic, rehabilitative, and supportive care.
- Home Support Services: This program offers support services for those under the Long-Term Care Program, or the Disability Support Program for those in need for personal care.
- **Nursing Homes: For individuals who are medically stable but require special nursing care.
Health Care Services:
- Primary Health Services: Prescriptions, Ambulances, Public Health, Health centres Physicians, Wellness branch (Social Development)
- Supportive/Specialty: Mental Health and Addictions, Extra-Mural Program, Rehabilitation services, Seniors Rehabilitative Equipment Program, Physicians, Long term Care (Social Development)
- Hospital Services: Emergency room, psychiatric facilities, Out-of-province hospital payments, Physicians
- Administrative Services (Department of Health): Capital equipment and capital construction, Administration
Town of Riverview
Anglophone East School District
Anglophone East School District – ASDE (nbed.ca)
1077 St. George Blvd.
Moncton, NB, E1E 4C9
Build for the Future
Build for the Future is an innovative partnership that brings together United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick’s proven track record for creating impact with the construction industry’s expertise, resources, and passion.
United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick’s mission is to improve lives and build community by engaging individuals and mobilizing collective action. They identify the issues that matter most and the actions that will create the most impact.
The generosity and dedication of major partners are critical to sustainability. Greater Moncton’s construction industry leaders are ideal partners due to their position in the community and their power to change lives. With the financial commitment of these leaders, our community will be able to build important programs and inspire hope by building strong, supportive relationships.
Building Safer Communities Fund
The objective of the Building Safer Communities Fund (BSCF) is to support Municipalities and Indigenous communities in their efforts to address gun and gang prevalence by providing a determined funding allocation to put in place community led projects to combat gun and gang violence and address knowledge gaps concerning the impacts of interventions in gun and gang violence.
District Scolaire Francophone Sud
The District scolaire francophone Sud (DSFS) stands out as the largest French-language school district in New Brunswick, serving more than 17,000 students, including some 2,600 from immigrant backgrounds. Scattered in urban centers and surrounding rural communities, its 38 schools embody the dynamism, diversity and richness of French-language education.
We are committed to providing a stimulating environment where every student can develop his or her skills, blossom and reach his or her full potential. Our relentless pursuit of educational excellence lies at the heart of all our actions and decisions. At DSFS, we inspire, innovate and raise standards, so that every student can chart his or her path to the future with confidence and success.
To carry out its educational mission, the DSFS can count on the dedication and expertise of more than 3,200 staff members, who together form a lively and constantly evolving educational community. At the DSFS, innovation and continuous improvement are not just concepts, but the cornerstone of our organizational approach. We value the commitment and passion of our staff as the true drivers of our success.
Government of New Brunswick - Addictions and Mental Health
Mental health is an important part of our general health and personal well-being. Mental illness is not the opposite of mental health. It is possible to have good mental health while living with a mental illness or substance use problem. Likewise, it is possible to have poor mental health without having mental illness or substance dependence.
The Addiction and Mental Health branch is responsible for providing leadership which includes the planning and funding of mental health policies and programs while emphasizing a recovery oriented approach where people living with substance use problems and mental illness are supported through their journey of wellbeing. Therapeutic services are provided by the Addiction and Mental Health services of the Vitalité and Horizon Health Networks.
Government of New Brunswick - Social Development
Provide social protection services and leads government efforts to forge partnerships through which vulnerable individuals, groups and communities become participants in personal and societal development
Medavie Blue Cross
We put people at the heart of everything we do, guided by our values of being caring, accountable, responsive, innovative and community-minded.
As a not-for-profit organization, we don’t have shareholders. Instead, we reinvest our funds to create even better products for plan sponsors and members and give back to the communities we serve – and where we live and work across Canada.
Medavie, through the Medavie Foundation, partners with community-based, health-focused organizations to help address some of Canada’s most pressing health care challenges, with a focus on healthy living, youth mental health and post-traumatic stress.
RBC
We know ambitions are not enough. We will drive toward our ambitions, leveraging the full force of the organization – our business and operations, people, research and insights and community investments – to make important contributions.
Strengthen Community Resilience: Through investment and engagement activities, we help communities prepare for a rapidly changing world and adapt for ongoing success.
Town of Riverview
United Way Greater Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick
For more than 70 years, United Way has worked to improve communities in Southeastern New Brunswick. We create long-term, sustainable change. We focus on creating strong communities by moving people from poverty to possibility and helping kids be all that they can be.
United Way raises funds through our Annual Fundraising Campaign, which was established to address identified critical needs throughout Southeastern New Brunswick. During Campaign, hundreds of workplaces, individuals and agencies partner with us to create long-lasting meaningful change. We’re active throughout the year raising funds and engaging community members in action.