Nova Scotia Halifax-Peninsula Chapter
Hannah Wood
Chair of the Halifax-Peninsula chapter
Originally hailing from New Brunswick, Hannah has been a fierce and effective disability advocate and is an urban chicken-keeping enthusiast. Hannah was elected chair of the Halifax-Peninsula Chapter in 2020 and is passionate about tenants rights and fJanice Pace
Co-Chair of the Halifax-Peninsula Chapter
Janice Pace is from Sackville and has lived in Nova Scotia her whole life. Being low-income and disabled herself, Janice got involved with ACORN in 2016 to help fight for equal rights for other disabled and low-income people in her community. She's pictured with her daughter and honorary co-co-chair, Angel.air and affordable housing.
Aidan Tompkins
Treasury-Secretary of the Halifax-Peninsula Chapter
Aidan has been a member since March of 2020, he hails from Cape Breton but has lived in Halifax for over a decade. He became passionate about rent control and tried his hand at petition-making after he got a 29% rent increase in late 2019. Since joining forces with ACORN he has become treasurer of the Halifax-Peninsula Chapter and is a strong advocate for rent control, affordable housing, and political reform.