Strong communities don’t happen by accident—they’re built through consistent effort, local leadership, and a willingness to invest in people.
Through my work with the Rexton Community Improvement Committee and other local organizations, I’ve been proud to support initiatives that make a real difference in the lives of residents across our community.
From supporting our youth and education system, to strengthening housing and community spaces, these projects reflect what I believe matters most: people, opportunity, and community well-being.

Investing in our youth is one of the most important things we can do as a community.
Through the Rexton Community Improvement Committee, we helped establish a scholarship fund with Bonar Law Memorial School to support students pursuing higher education. With the rising cost of post-secondary education, this initiative helps ease the burden and ensures more of our young people have the opportunity to succeed.
We were proud to contribute $3,000 toward the development of an outdoor classroom at Rexton Elementary School.
This space gives students a unique, hands-on learning environment that supports both education and well-being. It’s a great example of how small investments can have a lasting impact on our children’s day-to-day experiences.


After visiting the school and seeing the impact firsthand, we were proud to support the expansion of their multi-sensory environment.
This initiative provides meaningful support for students with diverse learning needs, helping create a more inclusive and supportive educational experience for every child.
Another meaningful investment in our community.
We contributed $5,000 toward renovations at Robren House—a facility that provides housing and support for individuals who need it most.
Ensuring spaces like Robren House remain safe, comfortable, and well-maintained is essential. This investment goes beyond infrastructure—it supports stability, dignity, and care for some of our most vulnerable residents.
