The Atlantic Canada Water & Wastewater Association (ACWWA) is a 'Section' of the American Water Works Association (AWWA) and a 'Member Association' of the Water Environment Federation (WEF).
W.A.D.E. LimitedThe Watershed Association Development Enterprise was incorporated in March 1983, as the vehicle responsible for economic development in the communities of Cherry Brook/Lake Loon, Lake Major, North Preston, East Preston and now including Dartmouth African Nova Scotian Community.WADE is the progression of the Lake Major Joint Action Committee, the organization responsible for the preparation of the Municipal Development Plan for the Communities.
Anticipation, innovation and creativity have helped ANSMA serve the community over the past six years. If longevity is any indication of success then ANSMA has reason to boast, having just completed 6 years of service to the music community of Nova Scotia
Health Association of African Canadians came about through the work of some members of the African Nova Scotian community. The preliminary effort of the founding members which consisted of Sharon Davis-Murdoch, Susan (Sue) Edmonds, Josephine Etowa and Yvonne Atwell includes several 'Lunch and Learn' workshops sponsored by the Atlantic Centre of Excellence for Women's Health. In April 2000 the Black Women's Health Network was created.