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A New Chapter for Our Work in
New Brunswick 

Heart & Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick is entering an important new phase in our journey. Our move to a new home reflects the growth of our organization, the strength of our partnerships, and our long-term commitment to improving heart and brain health for people across the province.


This transition honours our history while preparing us for the future. It supports how we work, how we connect with communities, and how we continue to advance our mission.

Why We Are Moving

As our work has evolved, so have our space and infrastructure needs. This move allows us to better support our programs, strengthen collaboration, and create opportunities for future growth. It is a thoughtful step that aligns with our responsibility to plan sustainably and steward our resources wisely.

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Our new location provides the capacity to serve New Brunswickers more effectively today and into the years ahead.

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Our Story

For nearly 60 years, Heart & Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick has worked alongside donors, volunteers, health professionals, researchers, and community partners to promote health, save lives, and enhance recovery.

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Over time, our organization has adapted to meet changing needs while remaining anchored in our mission. This move reflects that same commitment to progress, continuity, and impact.

What This Means for the Future

This transition supports the next chapter of our work in New Brunswick. It creates opportunities to expand programs, deepen partnerships, and strengthen community engagement. Most importantly, it positions us to continue delivering meaningful impact for individuals and families affected by heart disease and stroke.

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Our focus remains clear: advancing prevention, care, recovery, and research across the province.

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Jones Heart Lodge

Jones Heart Lodge is an important part of this move. More than a physical space, the Lodge supports connection, learning, and collaboration. It provides an environment that reflects our mission and values while offering long-term benefits for the communities we serve.

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Donor Recognition and Legacy

This new chapter is made possible through the generosity and trust of donors who believe in our mission. We are grateful to those whose contributions have helped shape this milestone and whose legacies will continue to support heart and brain health in New Brunswick.

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We are especially grateful to Joyce Sherwood, whose extraordinary contribution helped bring this vision to life. Her support reflects a deep commitment to improving health outcomes and strengthening communities across New Brunswick.

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Her legacy, alongside the history of the Lodge itself, will continue to shape the impact of this space for years to come.

Additional donor and legacy stories will be shared as this section continues to grow.

Is Jones Heart Lodge open to the public?

Information about programs and community access will be shared as plans are finalized.

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What does this mean for visitors and partners?

Our services and mission remain the same. The new location allows us to work more effectively and create new opportunities for connection and collaboration.

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Why is Heart & Stroke NB moving?

The move supports long-term organizational growth, sustainability, and our ability to deliver on our mission.


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