We invite you to explore our branches and team to discover what we have been working on.
These LEAPH members have shined with recent contributions or amazing involvement in our community.
Parisa organized the Koh-Learning Gala and Dinner Celebration. You can read more about this event on LEAPH's events page.
Jonathan is leading a valuable literature review project to explore climate health co-benefits.
Within the LEAPH family are other teams working with local groups and schools. Each branch has their own initiatives and team members. Some team members belong to multiple branches as they work to improve our community.
The ECHO Collective focuses on advancing work on: Indigenous-led initiatives, climate change and health, youth engagement and intergenerational equity, and watershed-oriented work.
The Nechako Watershed Portal provides a space for exploring, sharing, creating and archiving information on broad themes in the watershed. Is a map-centric data portal created in partnership with First Nations and other watershed partners.
This series is co-designed by a group from Lheidli T'enneh Nation & UNBC whose goal is to foster connections among work focused on the relationships across health, environment and community.
The Koh-Learning in our Watersheds, or “Koh-Learning” program is an education initiative that aims to connect students to each other, their communities, and their waterways through hands-on outdoor learning.
Photography Credit
Banner image: www.pexels.com / Branches, LEAPH Team, Resources, Reflections and About LEAPH images by: Melissa Bates/ Events image by: Angel Kennedy