Carlotta James

Carlotta James is a dynamic force at the intersection of environmental activism, community building, and long-distance running. Armed with an Honours B.A. in International Relations and Political Science from the University of Toronto, her journey began in the realm of Internet security at Psiphon. There, she developed vital circumvention tools for audiences in censorship-prone regions like China and Cuba.

Fueled by an insatiable curiosity for global affairs, Carlotta embarked on a six-year odyssey through China, South Africa, England, Australia, and Mexico, where she immersed herself in diverse cultures and causes. Now rooted in Peterborough with her family, her commitment to environmental sustainability shines through her work with Peterborough Pollinators.

As the co-founder of Three Sisters Natural Landscapes, Carlotta spearheads initiatives to cultivate pollinator-friendly gardens throughout Peterborough and the Kawartha's. Her dedication extends to the Monarch Ultra, an international relay run, documentary, and conservation project she co-founded. In 2019, Carlotta and her team of ultra runners traced the monarch migration from Peterborough to central Mexico, igniting a movement that continues to galvanize communities across North America.

Carlotta's love for running transcends mere recreation; it's a conduit for connection with nature and a catalyst for change. Alongside her family and friends, she traverses forest trails, uncovering the profound beauty of the natural world.

Her leadership extends to her role as the co- founder of the Monarch Ultra, a groundbreaking endeavor that traverses three countries—Canada, the US, and Mexico—engaging with schools, environmental groups, and enthusiasts to raise awareness of monarch butterflies and the urgent need for conservation.

Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, Carlotta's unwavering determination and meticulous planning ensured the Monarch Ultra Marathon pressed on, adapting its route to continue its vital mission.

In Carlotta James, we find not only a visionary entrepreneur and environmentalist but also a beacon of inspiration, driving positive change one step at a time.

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🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️ Today we stand for love, dignity, and inclusion.
 
Everyone deserves to live authentically and without fear.

United Way Peterborough & District remains committed to fostering inclusion, advancing equity, and supporting initiatives that uplift 2SLGBTQI+ communities across our region.
 
#IDAHOBIT
Last week, nearly 60 community members came together at our Solutions Summit to share ideas, build connections, and help shape the future of Reconciliation, Equity, Accessibility, Diversity, and Inclusion (READI) work across Peterborough City & County. 

The conversations were thoughtful, honest, and inspiring, and we know there are still more voices to hear.

We’re now inviting the broader community to help inform how up to $300,000 through our new Priority Issues Fund will be invested over the next 18 months.
Whether you attended the Summit or not, we want your insight.

📝 Complete the Priority Issues Fund Survey before Tuesday, May 19 at 10:00 a.m. and help shape this work moving forward.

🔗 Link in bio

Thank you to everyone who has already contributed their time, perspectives, and lived experience to this process. We’re excited to continue learning, evolving, and building this work, together!
Happy Mother’s Day 💖
 
To every mom and mother figure — your love and care make our communities brighter.
Do you have an idea to make your community better? 

This is your chance to bring it to life.💥 Apply to the Neighbourhood Fund for the chance to receive a small grant and turn your project into something real.

Every big change starts small and it could all start with you!

🔗 Apply today at uwpeterborough.ca 
🗓️ Deadline: Wednesday, May 27 at noon
May is Leave a Legacy Month in Canada. It’s about more than a gift, it’s about the future you believe in.

A future where everyone in our community has the support they need to thrive.

Planned giving is a way to carry your values forward and make a difference for generations to come. 

Learn more by visiting our website www.uwpeterborough.ca
Today we honour and remember missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit people.
 
We listen.
We learn.
We reflect.
We act.
 
🧡

#MMIWG2S
✨ Your mental health matters.
 
This #MentalHealthWeek, let’s nurture our minds and create space for honest conversations.
 
Need support? Dial 2-1-1 or visit 211.ca to get connected. 💚
 
You’re not alone.
What a day❤️💪🌱.

Our Garden Box Community Build Day brought together volunteers, partners, and community members to build something truly meaningful, together!

Thanks to the incredible teamwork and generosity of everyone involved, this initiative was a huge success.

From start to finish, it was a reminder of what’s possible when people come together with a shared purpose.
We’re so grateful to our partners @scotiabank, @cityptbo , and @chemonghhbc for helping make this day possible.

And we’re just getting started…

Join us next for Day of Caring on June 26 as we continue to show the power of a community coming together.
Happy 70th anniversary to all of our friends celebrating the Peterborough & District Labour Council🥳.

We are so grateful for all that you do for our communities, and can’t wait to celebrate this momentous occasion alongside you, tonight. 

Here’s to another 70 years of a thriving organized labour community here in Peterborough!
Small Investment, BIG Impact. 💛 

The Neighbourhood Fund supports local, volunteer-led projects that help make Peterborough communities better. 

Get to know your neighbours, give back to your community, and have fun!

🔗 Apply using the link in our bio
🗓️ Deadline: Wednesday, May 27 at noon
Reaching Home: Indigenous Initiatives Applications Are Now Open! 📣

United Way Peterborough & District is excited to announce new, targeted funding opportunities through Reaching Home for Indigenous initiatives.

🔗 Learn more and apply when you visit the link in our bio.
❗ Applications close May 11, 2026.
🌱Garden Boxes are back, and they’re going fast🌱

These beauties are made by local volunteers! Hand-crafted, solid wood garden boxes are available in two sizes:
• Medium 4 ft box – $45 
• Large 6 ft box – $65

Built by community, for community, with proceeds supporting programs and services right here across Peterborough City and County.

A very special thank you to our friends @chemonghhbc for generously providing the materials to make this project possible.

Spring has already sprung, and quantities are limited, so if you’ve been thinking about growing your own veggies, herbs, or flowers this season, now’s the time to jump in!

👉 Reserve yours today by emailing: dayofcaring@uwpeterborough.ca, or send us a DM for further details!
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