Piwapan seeking participants for virtual empowerment program
Stepping into adulthood can be overwhelming, which is why Piwapan Women’s Centre is launching a new program for female identifying youth.
Called the Virtual Youth Empowerment Program, those who wish to participate must also be between the ages of 15 to 18 and have time for two, one-and-a-half hour meetings each week for two months.
“We are hoping to help provide financial support and registration for IDs such as birth certificates and SGI cards,” Piwapan Outreach Worker Chris Halkett said. “Also, providing life skills and tools for them to carry on into their adulthood.”
Halkett explained meetings will teach participants how to set up a bank account, learn about university applications, scholarships and post-secondary funding. Through the program, human resources will also be available to assist in preparing for a job interview and they’ll let participants know what employers look for in applications or resumes.


