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The City of Toronto’s Live Green Toronto Program offers support, expertise and financial resources to enhance the ability of Toronto’s neighbourhoods and community groups to take collective action on climate change, clean air and sustainable energy use.
The Live Green Toronto Community Investment Program (CIP) is intended to help build capacity within the community to identify, develop and initiate collective actions that reduce greenhouse gas and smog-causing emissions and/or help us adapt to the changes that will occur as a result of climate change. Supporting community based organizations and groups so that they can investigate and develop ideas for collective action is a priority of the program.
The goal is to help communities identify climate change and clean air issues of concern to them, take collective action and empower them with the ability to take action on these issues.
For more information visit www.toronto.ca
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The objective of Lost River Walks is to encourage understanding of the city as a part of nature rather than apart from it, and to appreciate and cherish our heritage. Create an appreciation of the city's intimate connection to its water systems, by tracing the courses of forgotten streams, by learning about our natural and built heritage; and by sharing this information with others
The Toronto Green Community is a non-profit association of community residents, businesses, and community groups with the objective of promoting grassroots action for a healthier community and environment. For more information call (416) 781 7663; E-mail:
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or write 35 Baycrest Ave. Toronto, ON, M6A 1V9. www.ntgc.ca
The Toronto Field Naturalists, a non profit charitable organization, was founded in 1923 to encourage the preservation and enjoyment of Toronto's natural heritage, and to provide opportunities for members to share these interests with each other and the public. For more information about TFN, write: The Toronto Field Naturalists, 2 Carlton Street, #1519, Toronto, ON. M5B 1J3; or phone (416) 593-2656. www.torontofieldnaturalists.org
For more information on Lost River Walks please visit www.lostrivers.ca
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