The L’Arche Saint John Brighter Futures Fund
The L’Arche Saint John Brighter Futures Fund supports the L’Arche Saint John community, which fosters inclusive housing and day programs for adults with intellectual disabilities.
L’Arche Saint John is a community of people with and without intellectual disabilities, sharing life together in Saint John, NB. Mutual relationships and contemplative reflection are at the heart of this journey together.
L’Arche Saint John celebrates the unique value of every person and recognizes the needs of one another.
THE MISSION OF L’ARCHE SAINT JOHN IS TO…
- Make known the gifts of people with intellectual disabilities, revealed through mutually transforming relationships.
- Foster an environment in community that responds to the changing needs of our members, whilst being faithful to our core values.
- Engage in our diverse cultures, working together toward a more humane society.
The L’Arche Saint John Brighter Futures Fund helps sustain and grow the L’Arche Saint John community, including inclusive housing and day programs for adults with intellectual disabilities in the region.
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More funds
The Faye Somers Endowment Fund honors Faye’s dedication to her family and community. The fund supports the Foundation’s objectives, with a special focus on charities that assist individuals with disabilities in Greater Saint John.
The Kokocki Family Fund honors the late Karen Kokocki and supports L'Arche Saint John, an organization for people with intellectual disabilities. Karen’s joyful spirit and love for life continue to inspire through this fund.
The Robert Callandar Wyse Trust Fund supports charities aiding underprivileged children and seniors. Established through Bob’s estate, it is managed by The Greater Saint John Community Foundation to honor his legacy of generosity.
Lothian Norton Wyse and Joyce Laurelle Wyse, long-time residents of Greater Saint John, established the Wyse-Fearnhead Trust Fund to support charities serving underprivileged individuals, children with disabilities, and senior citizens.



