Arts mentorship program receives $700K boost
A program that brings music education to remote and underserved communities in Saskatchewan, is receiving a big financial boost.
The Community Arts Mentorship Program (CAMP) has been named the first recipient of the Downie – Wenjack Blanket Fund Capacity Building Grant – and will receive $175,000 per year for four years.
Prince Albert’s LJ Tyson Kimbley has been involved with the program for the past three years, both as a director and a mentor. Reflecting on his own experience, teaching music to youth in the La Ronge area, he said the program has made an incredible difference
“Making those connections and seeing the kids light up when their play their first guitar cord or sometimes even sing their first note, its been an amazing experience,” he said.