FarmAble Livelihoods Project for Youth with Disabilities
This Project offers youth with disabilities greater opportunities to learn and enhance their capabilities pertaining to environmental conservation and food sustainability through projects focused on aquaponics, rabbit and poultry rearing, and sustainable agriculture systems for crop production. The Project takes place across 3 schools - Challenor Creative Arts and Training Centre, The Ann Hill School and The Derrick Smith School and Vocational Centre.
Scotiabank volunteers help students set up an aquaphonics system as part of the Farm-Able Livelihoods Project for Persons with Disabilities
Scotiabank volunteers and BECT Farm-Able team completing the construction of raised beds for practical demonstrations for student participation.
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Cindy Mohammed
Manager – Communications & Corporate Social Responsibility