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Thanks & Gratitude

The operation of ATEN would not be possible without the assistance and support of many individuals and organizations in different capacities on different levels. ATEN staff and Board of Directors would like to thank and extend gratitude to:
  • Government of Canada and Women and Gender Equality Canada for providing emergency funding with the Safer & Stronger grants.
  • Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia for providing full funding for Project MAAT (Music & Art After Trauma).
  • community partners (locally and across the province), for their collaboration, partnership and support throughout the year.
  • the generous volunteers who donate their time and energy to help support the work of ATEN.
  • the organizations and individuals who sold tickets for our Nova Scotia Strong quilt fundraiser and to the community members who purchased tickets.
  • the generous local businesses who gave donations for our Christmas Baskets (The Source Elmsdale, Milford Foodland, Shubenacadie Guardian, Stewiacke Subway, Stewiacke KFC, All Good Things Thrift Shop, and Enfield Family Dental).
  • the media and news coverage by reporters who helped to raise awareness about ATEN and trauma.
  • to the courageous survivors and individuals who come forward to share their story and continue to inspire, motivate and fuel ATEN with their courage and strength.  
Without all of this support, ATEN would not be able to continue to offer this distinct and much-needed service and resource.

Thanks to Our Volunteers

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I am Kierra Thomas and I am currently finishing up my final year of highschool at South Colchester Academy in Brookfield, Nova Scotia. After highschool I plan on attending STFX University to study Applied Forensic Psychology to hopefully pursue a career in the area of victim services. I heard about ATEN through a family member and knew that it would be a great organization to get involved with and that it would really help guide me towards a career of helping! I have really enjoyed my time with ATEN thus far and I plan on continuing to do whatever I can to help spread their amazing message to anyone who may need it!

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