TRACKS received $89,500 in funding from one of Canada’s leading science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) youth outreach organizations, Actua, to support programming that engages youth, especially Indigenous youth, through STEM workshops, camps, clubs and special events in the community.
“With this new support, TRACKS is continuing to play a big role in helping to create pathways to education, employment and community engagement that empower the next generation of Indigenous youth in the Nogojiwanong region. We wouldn’t be able to do this work without the expertise, support and funding made available through Actua,” said Madison Laurin, interim director of TRACKS Youth Program.
Read the full press release here: https://www.trentu.ca/news/story/41351