Province provides $150K to help fund programs for newcomer youth
Brooks, Alta., officials with the John Ware Youth Empowerment Program are hoping to help even more young newcomers thanks to a $150,000 grant from the province.
“It’s expected there will be more participants next year,” said Ahmed Kassem, the executive director of the Global Village Centre. “With an expanded focus including on career choices for life, intercultural learning and experience and life skills education, including gender-based violence prevention and mental health.”
The previous UCP government began funding for the program in 2021.
Since then, it’s helped 130 youth through social supports, career planning and mentorship.
In a release, the province said that last year, Brooks had 925 permanent new residents, the fourth-highest total in Alberta.
The program pays tribute to the legacy of John Ware, a former American slave who became a pioneer rancher near Brooks in the 19th century.
“The Global Village Centre has been a central point for newcomers in Brooks for over a decade, and its John Ware Youth Empowerment Program is making a difference in the lives of youth,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith. “I am inspired by the dedication of the team at the Global Village Centre. I know this funding will help hundreds more youth find opportunities and pursue their dreams in Alberta.”
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