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The Brian and Susan (Trafton) Moore Fund

The income from this fund will be used to support a range of activities including; education, social services, recreation, health, environment, and youth and seniors groups.

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Brian and Susan (Trafton) Moore
Brian and Susan (Trafton) Moore

Established in January 2009, the Brian and Susan (Trafton) Moore Fund benefits several charitable causes in the greater Saint John area.

Both Brian, owner of Fundy Fencing Ltd., and Susan, an elementary school teacher, have become true community leaders since
making Saint John their home. They share their time and talents through board work and volunteerism with several organizations such as; the YM-YWCA and Camp Glenburn, the Royal Kennebecasis Yacht Club, the Union Club, and the Cliff Club among others.

This commitment to community is what lead them to create this permanent endowment – with the flexibility to meet the changing needs of the community for years to come. All funds will be used to support a range of activities including; education, social services, recreation, health, environment, and youth and seniors groups, which are supported by the foundation.

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