Local YWCA program helps newcomer children settle in
The YWCA in Prince Albert is reflecting on a successful Settlement Services summer program that helped children who are new to the province and country feel more comfortable and make friends.
The program – the second of its kind – was held in July and August and was funded by the Community Initiatives Fund and featured visits to various facilities, including a chance to meet and engage with some of the uniformed crew at the P.A. Fire Department.
Carolyn Hobden, manager of Settlement Services for the YWCA said because of the COVID restrictions they did smaller weeklong sessions with newcomers to the country. These are children who have lived in Canada for two years or less.
“We had five to six children at a time that came to these sessions and we also had a few Canadian children come as well so that they could make friends with some people in the community and also try to enhance their English skills by talking with other people who have been in Prince Albert for a long time.”


