
Habitat for Humanity siding blitz at Kettle & Stony Point
Sarnia-Lambton Habitat for Humanity houses at Eagle Drive in Kettle and Stony Point First Nation. Photo submitted by Habitat. By Melanie Irwin October 16, 2020 10:16am A siding blitz is taking place Friday at three of four Habitat for Humanity homes under construction at Kettle and Stony Point First Nation. CEO David Waters said three corporate teams have signed on to help. “RBC, Rotary, and Enactus from Lambton College,” said Waters. “They’re going to each take a house and s

RBC donation backs Enactus Lambton projects
https://www.theobserver.ca/news/local-news/rbc-donation-backs-enactus-lambton-projects Paul Morden
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Published on: December 14, 2019 | Last Updated: December 16, 2019 12:05 PM EST Megan Rizzo, a business student at Lambton College who is coordinator of its Enactus group, is shown Friday at the college where RBC donated $100,000 to support the group's community and youth programs. PAUL MORDEN / THE OBSERVERSHAREADJUSTCOMMENTPRINT
A $100,000 donation from RB

Enactus Lambton places second at worlds
https://www.theobserver.ca/news/local-news/enactus-lambton-places-second-at-worlds Sarnia college students helping Zambians lift themselves out of poverty, and teaching entrepreneurship and financial literacy closer to home, have placed second in a world entrepreneurship competition. Tyler Kula
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Published on: September 20, 2019 | Last Updated: September 20, 2019 6:13 PM EDT Lambton College representatives and members of Enactus Lambton are pictured at the

Entrepreneurship program aims to empower students
https://www.theobserver.ca/news/local-news/entrepreneurship-program-aims-to-empower-students Tyler Kula
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Published on: November 9, 2019 | Last Updated: November 11, 2019 12:10 PM EST Enactus Lambton's Megan Rizzo and Jon Milos pose with curriculum from the One Future project. The pilot is in five Sarnia-Lambton schools. (Submitted) JPEG, SOSHAREADJUSTCOMMENTPRINT
The first lesson in One Future is recognizing what bothers you.
And what students say to that