Announcement: 2026 Albert County Exhibition Youth Ambassador Program
We are proud to announce an exciting new opportunity for the 2026
The Albert Career Development Centre helps adults with intellectual disabilities find real jobs with real wages, and stay in them. We work with you one-on-one to figure out what you're good at, what you enjoy, and where you'd fit. Then we help you get there.No membership required. No cost to participants. Just show up.Looking for a reliable, motivated employee?ACDC doesn't just place workers, we support them. That means you get an employee who's been prepared for your workplace, and a partner who checks in regularly to make sure things are working for both of you.We handle the matching. We handle the support. You get someone who wants to be there.
Building Careers. Building Lives. Located at 5295 Route 114, Hopewell Hill, we offer
Mental health challenges are tough. Feeling alone makes them tougher. Caledonia Activity Place is
Part of Albert Career Development Centre, our aquaponics program is hands-on learning that actually
Mental Health Support for Everyone The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) believes mental health

ACDC shares its building with three other organizations: Caledonia Activity Place (peer mental health support), the Canadian Mental Health Association – Albert Board, and an Aquaponics training program.They're separate services, but they work together. Because getting a job is easier when you also have community, mental health support, and a reason to show up every day.

Constantly looking at what the community needs and adding those services for those in need.

We helped more than 100 people find jobs well-suited to their skills and interests.

We impact family life by educating and connecting those interested in furthering their career.

Drop by anytime. We are here FOR the community and operated by the community.
ACDC doesn't just place workers, we support them. That means you get an employee who's been prepared for your workplace, and a partner who checks in regularly to make sure things are working for both of you.We handle the matching. We handle the support. You get someone who wants to be there.
Why We're All Under One Roof You can't help someone find a job without helping them believe in themselves first. You can't teach someone a new skill if they're struggling with mental health. You can't build independence without building community.That's why four organizations share this building. We're not just neighbours, we’re partners. Together, we create what psychologists call a "support ecosystem," but we just call it common sense: people do better when they have what they need, all in one place.
• Employment and Support Services Program • Personal Development and Life Skills development • Community engagement activities
It's a smart farming system where fish and plants help each other grow. The fish waste feeds the plants. The plants clean the water for the fish. It's nature's perfect circle—and it teaches you everything about responsibility, systems thinking, and real work.What you learn: Daily work routines (feeding, testing water, harvesting) How systems work (when one thing affects another) Science you can see (biology, chemistry, ecosystems) Sustainable agriculture skills Teamwork and accountabilityBest part? Plants and fish don't judge you. They just need you to show up and do the work. And when you do, they grow. So do you.
Mental health challenges are tough. Feeling alone makes them tougher. Caledonia Activity Place is different because it's run BY people who understand mental health challenges FOR people who understand mental health challenges. We're not doctors and patients here. We're equals. We've been there. We get it.
First step is to contact the centre and our staff will help you through the steps required. 506 882 2604
No. We are here to serve the residents of Fundy Albert.








We are proud to announce an exciting new opportunity for the 2026
There’s a quiet but important organization doing big things on Route
Something unusual is growing in the basement of a building on
There’s a place in Hopewell Hill where the coffee is on,