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Climate Change Funding Announcement for African Nova Scotian Communities

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African Nova Scotian Affairs Minister Twila Grosse, MLA for Preston, and Environment and Climate Change Minister Timothy Halman announced funding to help African Nova Scotian communities be more prepared for climate change today, July 2. ENRICH – the Environmental Noxiousness, Racial Inequities and Community Health Project – is receiving support to empower community-led action in response to climate change. The news release about the announcement is at: https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2024/07/02/supporting-climate-change-action-african-nova-scotian-communities

Minister of African Nova Scotian Affairs and MLA for Preston Twila Grosse announces funding for African Nova Scotian Communities at the East Preston Recreation Centre today, July 2. (Communications Nova Scotia)

African Nova Scotian Affairs Minister and MLA for Preston Twila Grosse announces climate change funding for African Nova Scotian communities at the East Preston Recreation Centre today, July 2. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Minister of Environment and Climate Change Timothy Halman speaks during the funding announcement in East Preston today, July 2. (Communications Nova Scotia)

Environment and Climate Change Minister Timothy Halman speaks during the funding announcement in East Preston today, July 2. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Ingrid Waldron, founder and Director of the Environmental Noxiousness, Racial Inequities and Community Health (ENRICH) Project speaks during the event. (Communications Nova Scotia)

Ingrid Waldron, founder and Director of the Environmental Noxiousness, Racial Inequities and Community Health (ENRICH) Project speaks during the event. (Communications Nova Scotia)


L-R: African Nova Scotian Affairs Minister Twila Grosse, MLA for Preston; Ingrid Waldron; and Environment and Climate Change Minister Timothy Halman at the event. (Communications Nova Scotia)

L-R: African Nova Scotian Affairs Minister Twila Grosse, MLA for Preston; Ingrid Waldron, founder and Director of the Environmental Noxiousness, Racial Inequities and Community Health (ENRICH) Project; and Environment and Climate Change Minister Timothy Halman at the event. (Communications Nova Scotia)


African Nova Scotian Affairs Minister Twila Grosse, MLA for Preston, and Environment and Climate Change Minister Timothy Halman at the announcement. (Communications Nova Scotia)

African Nova Scotian Affairs Minister Twila Grosse, MLA for Preston, and Environment and Climate Change Minister Timothy Halman discuss the announcement. (Communications Nova Scotia)


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