Bruce Power contributes $5,000 in support of CSWB for Huron
Photo of the contribution presentation at the 2025 Clean Energy Frontier Conference: Pictured is John Peevers, Senior Advisor, Corporate Affairs at Bruce Power (pictured far left) and Cait McKinnon, Manager, Programs and Partnerships - Bruce Power Nexus Research Centre, Nuclear Innovation Institute (pictured far right) present to representatives from Community Safety and Well-Being for Huron (right cheque) and Grey Bruce Community Safety and Well-Being Plan (CSWBP) (left cheque).
At the 2025 Clean Energy Frontier Conference, Bruce Power presented Community Safety and Well-Being (CSWB) for Huron with a $5,000 contribution in support of its efforts to build more resilient, inclusive and safe communities across Huron County. The announcement was made alongside a similar contribution to Grey Bruce Community Safety and Well Being Plan, reflecting the collaboration of key regional partners.
This funding aligns with Bruce Power’s commitment to the well-being and resilience of the communities it serves, and the Community Resiliency Strategy Project led by the Nuclear Innovation Institute which focuses on building collaborative, resilient communities across the region.
“We recognize that communities across the region are experiencing a host of complex social issues related to mental health, substance use, poverty and homelessness,” said John Peevers, Senior Advisor, Corporate Affairs at Bruce Power. “We believe the Community Safety and Well-Being Plan and its focus on prevention and co-ordination will help build resiliency and work toward what we all want – happy, healthy and safe communities.”
Rooted in collaboration, CSWB for Huron unites local partners and municipalities in a shared goal. “We’re grateful for Bruce Power’s support and partnership and powerful investment in the future of our region,” said Anita Snobelen, Co-Chair of CSWB for Huron Oversight Committee. “This contribution strengthens our shared efforts to make Huron County a place where every resident feels safe, included, and supported. Collaboration like this helps us move from words in a Plan to real, lasting change in our communities.” Marg Anderson, Co-Chair, CSWB for Huron Oversight Committee.
Bruce Power’s contribution will help advance the priorities of the CSWB for Huron plan through continued collaboration and community engagement.
About Bruce Power
Established in 2001, Bruce Power is Canada's only private sector nuclear generator, annually producing 30 per cent of Ontario's power.
About the Nuclear Innovation Institute
The Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII) is a member-based not-for-profit organization with a unique role driving an innovative nuclear voice, skill development and industry advancement.
About CSWB for Huron
The CSWB for Huron plan, developed and led by local municipalities and partners, fosters collaboration to build safe, inclusive, and resilient communities across four priorities: Mental Health and Addictions, Housing Stability, Domestic and Family Violence, and Community Security. The Community Safety and Well-Being for Huron Oversight Committee bring together 29 partners in a cross-sector collaboration to implement the plan’s goals of reducing risk and crime while improving safety, security, and well-being across Huron County.
For more information, contact:
Stacey Jeffery, Community Relations Manager
Municipality of South Huron
519-235-0310 extension 247
sjeffery@southhuron.ca
Michaela Johnston, CEMC, Accessibility and Health & Safety Manager
Town of Goderich
519-524-8344 extension 212
mjohnston@goderich.ca
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322 Main Street South, P.O. Box 759
Exeter, ON N0M 1S6
Phone: 519-235-0310
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