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Our 2SLGBTQIA+ Newcomer Program at the YMCA Centre for Immigrant Programs is dedicated to supporting young newcomers who identify as LGBTQIA+. We provide a safe space where clients can overcome structural barriers to access essential services. Confidential in-person and one-on-one sessions are available to ensure privacy and personalized support. Our services include accessible trainings, workshops, and individual sessions, all designed to empower and support our 2SLGBTQIA+ youth.
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If you or someone you know is in need of immediate support, the Good2Talk Nova Scotia helpline is available 24/7 for 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals. This confidential service offers professional counseling and information on mental health, sexual orientation, and gender identity. For assistance, please visit Good2Talk Nova Scotia.
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Laura Saad Hossne
YMCA 2SLGBTQIA+ Newcomer Program Coordinator
YMCA of Greater Halifax/Dartmouth I Centre for Immigrant Programs
104-7071 Bayer’s Road
Halifax, NS B3L 2C2
Email: [email protected]
Cell: (902) 221-3386
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Director of Purdy’s Wharf Child Care Centre
“I graduated from St. Joseph’s College in 2006 and have been working in the early childhood field for almost 20 years now. My passion has always been centered around the health and wellbeing of all children, and fostering a warm, welcoming atmosphere where children feel safe and secure. Family means the world to me, and I look forward to bringing that love and care into my work.”
Assistant Director Purdy’s Wharf Child Care Centre
"I’ve worked with the YMCA since June 2021 and my passion is to work with preschoolers. On my personal time, I enjoy listening to music, reading books and spending time with my little ones."
"I have been with the Y as an ECE for over 38 years. My greatest achievement was developing the Grand friends' program which brings together children from the Y with residents of nearby geriatric facilities and promotes social and emotional elements."
"I believe that every child is a different kind of flower and all together, makes this world a beautiful garden. My hobbies are listening to music and travelling to new places."
"I started working with the YMCA in august 2022. I really like being around and playing with little ones and I’m so grateful that the “Y” gave me an opportunity to do what I love!"
"My interests include cooking, drawing, and listening to music. I love to work with children, and I believe that only if the success feels like your own, it can be both happy and valuable."
"I really enjoy working with children and this is a great chance for me to do what I love! My hobbies are reading, travelling, and exploring different places. I encourage students to actively play and explore new things with their friends (based on their interests).
"I am graduate from Conestoga College, Ontario. I am so grateful to be a toddler teacher. In my spare time, I love cooking and exploring new places."
Director of Fall River Early Learning Child Care Centre
"I've been a part of the YMCA in Alberta, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. I am honoured to be a part of building stronger communities through supporting families and most importantly children!"
Assistant Director of Fall River
"I love building relationships with the children and watching them discover new interests. On my personal time, I enjoy reading, listening to music and spending time with my family."
" I am an ECE who is passionate about inclusion, and I strive to create warm environments where everyone thrives and feels supported."
"I have worked as an RECE with the YMCA of Greater Toronto for the past 17 years. In my spare time, I enjoy time with my two children and husband, reading, gardening, traveling back to Trinidad to spending time with my extended family."
"I completed my Early Childhood Education diploma in Montreal and have been working with children since April of 2023. I love working with children because it gives me the opportunity to explore the world again through little eyes. "
"It has been a rewarding experience working with children and families. Each of them are unique in their own ways. I work to create an environment where children feel loved, cared for, respected, and like they belong."
" Authentic play comes from down deep inside us. It’s not formed or motivated solely by others.
"I love to spend time with children and believe in creating positive learning environments for them."
"I adore working and playing with children and families; it is so rewarding. I work to create environments which will foster children’s holistic development, and where they can feel loved and safe. "
"For children’s development, I believe it is very important for an educator to be a good role model. I will give my best to my class in order to promote children’s social, emotional, lingual, cognitive, and intellectual development. "
" The beauty of working with children is the ability to make a positive impact, not only in the children’s life but in the lives of their family and the community.
" I am an ECE who loves to spend time with the children, and I believe that we can learn more from the children than we expect. I also believe that in order to be a good educator, we must first be friends with the children.
"I’ve worked with infants, right through to preschoolers! I absolutely adore all children and have a vast experience working with children of different backgrounds, cultures and needs."
"I used to work as an after- school group leader with HRCE and helped my mom run a daycare at home. I have 3 nephews and 4 nieces; it is always a pleasure to spend time with them in the parks or doing activities like craft or play dough."
" Children require an environment that reflects and respects their interests and ideas, provides creative and open-ended experiences, offers opportunities to work alone or alongside each other and promotes a sense of authentic choice.
"I have been in the ECE field since 2005, guiding and helping children ages 18 months to 10 years. I enjoy being outdoors, hiking, camping, beaches, or a nice peaceful walk. I think it's important for children to learn from their outdoor environment and neighborhood."
" Play is not knowing where you’re going, but having a great starting point
ECE, Level 2
" As early childhood professionals, our job is simply this…to help children make meaning out of the world in which they find themselves"
ECE, Level 1
" We value the zest for living and learning that embodies curiosity, playfulness, determination, persistence, pleasure in accomplishment, resilience, and the sheer joy of being alive.”
ECE, Level 1
" If a child is to keep alive [their] inborn sense of wonder… [they need] the companionship of at least one adult who can share it, rediscovering with [them] the joy, excitement and mystery of the world we live in..”
" The way we talk to our children becomes their inner voice.”
"I completed my culinary management diploma in Ontario, and I have five years of experience working in different restaurants across Canada. Children are so pure; like angels. Being able to make food for angels is a very rewarding thing to do. "
The YMCA leadership team supports all areas of the organization in serving our community. We provide quality programs and services that are reflective of the evolving communities we serve.
President & CEO
He/ Him
[email protected]
p. (902) 222-1177
Chief Operating Officer
She / Her
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p. (902) 222-7533
Chief Financial Officer
She/ Her
[email protected]
p. (902) 601-1736
Chief Development Officer
She/ Her
[email protected]
p. (902) 456-0583
Vice President, People and Culture
She / Her
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p. (902) 225-2790
Vice President, YMCA Atlantic Regional Development Centre (RDC)
She / Her
[email protected]
p. (902) 221-8974
General Manager, Child Engagement & Operations
She/ Her
[email protected]
p. 902-223-0015
Director of Strategic Communications
She / Her
[email protected]
p. (902) 222-7279
General Manager, Youth and Leadership Development
She/ Her
[email protected]
p. 902-237-7490
General Manager, Asset & Development
He / Him
[email protected]
p. (902) 223-3986
General Manager Of YMCA Immigrant Services
She/ Her
[email protected]
p. 902-457-6871
Vice President, Health, Fitness, and Aquatics
She/ Her
[email protected]
p. 902-717-8060
Director, Employment Services Centre
She/ Her
[email protected]
p. 902-461-2513 ext. 228
As a leading charity, the YMCA is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. This group of community volunteers provides vision, strategic leadership and stewardship for the Association. The YMCA Board of Directors meets regularly with an Annual General Meeting held every spring. We are extremely grateful to every member, past or present, of the YMCA’s Board of Directors.
Lora MacEachern is a Senior Executive and Lawyer, with extensive experience in leadership, law, human resources, public policy, governance and strategic planning
Sian Wren is Vice President of Business Transformation at Emera. In this role, she led a large team of internal employees and external
Sian holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from St. Mary’s University and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration and Human Resources from Dalhousie University. She has held various managerial roles with Nova Scotia Power, Casino Nova Scotia and the Pepsi Bottling Group. She is a member at Human Resources Association of Nova Scotia and a former board member of Dress for Success Halifax.
Sian understands how much the Y values connection and looks forward to giving back to the community.
Jacob Woods is a Research Associate at the Nova Scotia Community College. Jacob is skilled in energy system analysis
Jacob collaboratively engages with students and faculty annually at NSCC’s open house and tech showcase to highlight the work done by Applied Research. He enjoys working with the diverse population of NSCC students and watching them face challenges head-on while pursuing new opportunities.
Originally from New Glasgow, participating in swim lessons and playing basketball at the YMCA was an important part of his childhood. Jacob is passionate about the community and is a strong supporter of equity and inclusion. As a person with a physical disability, his commitment to para-sports continues to inform the lived experience he brings to the YMCA’s initiatives of promoting the benefits of sports and physical activity for physical and mental health.
Sr. Manager, Global Affiliate Network Operations, Prosci Kenny is responsible for the success of Prosci’s global network of partners located throughout Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe. Additionally, he leads Prosci’s global Sustainability strategy and program.
Michelle Bussey is the CEO of the Nova Scotia Apprenticeship Agency (NSAA). Through NSAA, Michelle is working with industry, Government and communities to address the Michelle holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Mount Saint Vincent University, a Masters of Public Administration from Dalhousie University, and has professional certification as a Change Management Practitioner. Inspired by the YMCA’s values of removing barriers and increasing access to learning and services, Michelle is excited to bring forward her expertise and give back at the community level to those in need.
Patrick Sullivan – Strategic Business Advisor, Cox and Palmer. Patrick is currently a Strategic Business Advisor with Cox and Palmer, a leading Atlantic Canadian law firm, and was most recently the President and CEO of the Halifax Chamber of Commerce.
Sarah is a Partner at McInnes Cooper, specializing in Immigration & Employment law.
Sarah holds a Juris Doctor degree from the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University. She is a member of the Canadian Bar Association, and the Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society and is the past Chair of the CBA-NS Citizenship and Immigration Section.
Sarah is actively engaged in her community; she offers pro bono legal services to individuals through the Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia and was a partner in implementing the Halifax chapter of the Refugee Sponsorship Support Program. Sarah is currently a member of the NSCAD Board of Governors.
It is of particular interest to Sarah to contribute to the YMCA because of the critical role it plays within the immigrant community in Nova Scotia. She is passionate about increasing our immigrant population in our Province, and to dedicating resources to ensure proper settlement supports are in place for our immigrants.
Chief Financial Officer, EfficiencyOne Nikki oversees all financial, treasury, procurement, and information technology functions of the organization. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (Chartered Accountant) and holds a Master of Business Administration from Saint Mary’s University.
Gregory (Greg) D. Auld
Jennifer Berry
Lydia Bugden
Daniel M. Campbell
Wesley G. Campbell
Peter M. Conrod
Paul J. Dyer
Peter Doig
Peter G. Fardy
Lou Gannon
Mary Ellen Gurnham
R.F. (Bob) Healy
Wilfred Jackson
John W. Lindsay Jr.
Brian Jessop
Cliff Langin
Ayo Makanjuola
Carole McDougall
James MacGowan
Stuart MacLean
R.A. (Rod) McCulloch
Don C. Mills
Robert Richardson
L. Robert (Robbie) Shaw
Krista Jangaard
Stephen MacDonald
Sonya Fraser
Fred Honsberger
Lou Gannon
Fred Honsberger
George Rodger
Jean Shaw
John Lindsay Jr.