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Youth support in Edmonton crucial, mental-health issues forefront amid COVID-19: iHuman Youth SocietySupport workers at the iHuman Youth Society in Edmonton say they've seen an increase in youth needing help amid the COVID-19 pandemic.FeaturesApr 1, 2021
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Edmonton volunteers step up during COVID-19 pandemic: ‘Your time is always valuable’It may be more difficult, but volunteers are still working hard to help charities and non-profits in Edmonton.CanadaApr 24, 2020
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Donations needed to make downtown Edmonton skatepark more accessible for at-risk youthA downtown Edmonton organization is asking for donations because a new skatepark in the Quarters is proving to be inaccessible to the youth it's meant to serve.LifestyleJul 6, 2018
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Edmonton organization seeks funding to revive program for young at-risk momsThe Woven Journey program at iHuman helps young moms feel empowered to build relationships and raise their children through traditional indigenous teachings, without the involvement of Children's Services.CanadaMay 31, 2017
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University of Alberta launches pilot program offering hands-on education to aboriginal youthA one-of-a-kind schooling model is now being offered at the University of Alberta with hopes of providing troubled aboriginal youth with hands-on education.EducationAug 26, 2015
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