New project hopes to boost voices of P.A. youth
A new five-year project aims to elevate the voices of young people in Prince Albert and revitalize the city in the process.
Community Building Youth Futures (CBYF) is a federally funded project being rolled out in 13 communities across Canada, including Prince Albert. The goal is to identify education and employment barriers for people aged 14-30 and work to overcome them. In Prince Albert, it’s being run out of the Bernice Sayese Centre with support from the West Flat Citizens Group, Prince Albert Urban Indigenous Coalition, Community Networking Coalition and Tamarack Institute.
“By bringing this project here we’re giving youth space to assert their voices and for the community to receive those gifts from our youth,” Alex Powalinsky, project coordinator for Prince Albert CBYF, told paNOW. “I see it as an opportunity for Prince Albert to completely revitalize itself and to focus ourselves around our youth because that’s the future of our community.”