Dan Hendry Dan Hendry

Nourishing Our Community: Why I’m Supporting the Community Food Fund

Why I am supporting the Community Food Fund — a local initiative that connects families with fresh, healthy food while helping farmers plan and grow with confidence. It highlights the power of community-led solutions, the value of volunteering your skills, and the importance of investing in local food systems. In times of uncertainty, this project offers a tangible way to make a positive impact.

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From Kingston to the Capital – A Reflection on Youth Transit, Pilots, and Possibility

At the Connecting the Dots symposium in Ottawa, a former Kingston youth approached me and said, “You taught me how to ride the bus.” That full-circle moment captured the heart of my talk: youth transit programs build lifelong habits, equity, and community connection. From pilots in Kingston to international policy shifts, investing in youth mobility creates measurable change—and as Anna Zivarts reminded us, transit is ultimately about justice and inclusion.

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Dan Hendry Dan Hendry

My Journey with Kingston Community Credit Union

Reflecting on my journey with the Kingston Community Credit Union (KCCU), I see that it's rooted in a blend of personal values and community ethos. In 2011, I returned to Kingston, eager to find work in my field of study: sustainability, climate action, and social justice. Like many, I grew up familiar with traditional banking, but the concept of credit unions was a revelation to me.

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Inspiring Municipal Action One Day at a Time

On April 15th, 2024, I had the honor of being invited to speak on the ‘Increasing Affordability Through Municipal Climate Action’ webinar. Hosted by a coalition of leading organizations committed to local climate initiatives, the event was truly inspiring.

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Saige Clark Saige Clark

TTC – A Step Towards Free Transit for Middle School & High School Students

During the recent TTC board meeting, item #11 was a Notice of Motion - A Step Towards Free Transit for Middle and High School Students – by Commissioner Dianne Saxe, seconded by Commissioner Paul Ainslie (For Action). It’s incredibly motivating to hear those from larger metropolitan hubs like Toronto citing the Kingston Transit Model and my work with Kingston Transit when fighting for youth transit and equity.

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Saige Clark Saige Clark

Get on the Bus Gaining Traction

The Get on the Bus program has gained considerable traction, with communities across Ontario expressing interest in implementing similar initiatives. On June 6, 2023, I presented its model to the Region of Waterloo at a Planning and Works Committee meeting as a delegation.

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Saige Clark Saige Clark

Get on the Bus: Empowering Youth with Free Transit

On Monday, June 12th, 2023, at 1 pm EST, Small Change Fund and I hosted a webinar to discuss the importance and value of empowering youth through public transit. The speakers included community advocates, government officials, school board staff, key players, and, most importantly, youth who have benefited from the free bus pass program in Kingston.

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Guest Lecturing at Queen’s University

As a seasoned professional in the field of sustainable leadership and social impact, I recently had the opportunity to guest lecture for the new Advanced Leadership for Social Impact Fellowship program at Queen's University.

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Carbon Crusaders: Low Emissions Commuting!

In March, I had the privilege of being a part of a nationally broadcasted panel for EcoSchools. The panel was part of the EcoSummit 2023, which is an annual event hosted by EcoSchools Canada that brings together educators, students, and other stakeholders to discuss sustainability and environmental education.

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A World Without Trash

In the modern world, waste management has become a growing concern. We produce tons of waste every day, and the majority of it ends up in landfills. But what if we could live in a world without trash? That's the question addressed in "A World Without Trash: Designing the Circular Economy”, a documentary I hosted and organized with YourTV Kingston.

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