Prince Albert youth volunteer program sparks interest in health-care careers
A Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) youth volunteer program in Prince Albert is helping students explore careers in health care while providing support to patients, residents and staff across local care settings.
Janelle Senga, manager of volunteer services for the SHA in the North, said the Youth in Action program was revived after the COVID-19 pandemic and has continued to draw strong interest from high school students in the city.
“It is a program that existed in the past, and when I started about three years ago, we wanted to bring it back after COVID,” Senga said.
Senga said the program had 85 students this year who contributed a total of 3,120 volunteer hours. Participants help deliver water, prepare paperwork packages for nursing teams, clean and sterilize toys, visit patients and assist with recreation activities at Herb Bassett Home and Pineview Terrace Care Home, which combined have about 200 residents.



