Halton Environmental Network

Site: Oakville - Mailing Address

Record #: OAK4136
Last Modified: 06 May 2026
Last Full Update: 06 May 2026

Contact Information

E-Mail info@haltonenvironment.ca
Website https://www.haltonenvironment.ca
Social Media Facebook Facebook, LinkedIn LinkedIn, YouTube YouTube, Instagram Instagram
Primary Contact Andrew Triolo, Community Garden Manager; Phone: 416-577-7821
Volunteer Coordinator Email: volunteer@haltonenvironment.ca

Site Information

Located In Community Oakville
Address & Map
Oakville, ON
Intersection Bronte Rd and Rebecca St
Mailing Address c/o Halton Environmental Network 
295 Robinson St, Suite 100 
Oakville, ON L6J 1G7
Physical Access Not Applicable - Mailing Address

Agency Information

Description (Agency)
  • Grassroots organization promoting climate education and environmental sustainability in Halton region since 2004
  • Registered charitable organization
Legal Status (51) Registered Charity
Established May 2004
Primary Executive Moira Matsubuchi, Board of Directors, Co-Chair
Alternate Executive Laura Gareau Sanchez, Board of Directors, Co-Chair
Funding Grants ; Donations ; Sponsorships

Description and Service Details

Description (Service)

Programs

Halton Food

  • Educates residents about sustainable food production and to promote access to local, healthy, culturally-relevant food through environmentally sustainable community gardening, urban farming and school gardens.
  • Halton Food supports a range of community gardens at different sites across Halton
  • Education programs are delivered through schools, summer camps, community workshops, library programs, and programs at community housing sites.

Generation Green

  • Generation Green is a program designed “by youth, for youth” that engages and empowers Halton students (grades 7-12) to create innovative solutions for reducing GHG emissions and to become climate leaders
  • A team of Halton student volunteers - 'youth stakeholders' - are actively involved in the program's planning and execution.
  • Generation Green is delivered in three phases:
    • Annual Youth Conference - Brings together Halton students for an inspiring day of climate action,  includes keynote speeches from industry professionals, interactive workshops, a college and university fair, and various networking opportunities.
    • Student Project Completion - Students design and implement a project developing an innovative climate strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across Halton. 
    • Project Showcase - Projects are evaluated by a diverse judging panel. The showcase event announces winning projects and celebrates the students' hard work.

    • The program is open to all students grades 7-12 in Halton.

OakvilleReady

  • Neighbours helping Neighbours
  • creates a resiliency hub network across Oakville, that engages diverse community stakeholders to increase their climate resiliency, build community capacity, and work together to support each other during extreme weather events
  • for more information, see separate listing here
Hours

Mon-Fri 9 am-3 pm

Areas Served Halton Region
Eligibility

No restrictions

Application

Vist website or email for information

Languages English
Fees None

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