Cranbrook Youth Survey Results Launch at City Hall
Cranbrook, BC -- According to
Cranbrook youth there are three local businesses that they count as the most
youth friendly in town. At the upcoming CBKyouth Youth Survey Launch Party they
will be showcasing those businesses and summary of the survey results. In November 2013, Big Brothers Big Sisters
with CBK Youth asked Cranbrook youth, ages 12 – 19 about how youth-friendly our
community is. They surveyed more than 350 students from Parkland, Laurie,
Kootenay Educational Services, T.M. Roberts, Mount Baker, College of the
Rockies, and the homeschooled students to get a snapshot of where our youth
community is right now. At the
event CBKyouth will be asking parents, youth, the municipality, local youth
service providers, and passionate community members to strategize the action
items that we can work on, together, to make Cranbrook more youth-friendly. The event, on March 31, 2014 at City Hall
will also take time to recognize those local businesses that are “Certified
Youth Friendly”. The CBKyouth team is excited about the opportunity to
use City Council Chambers for the launch. This is just part of the ongoing
support that Mayor Stetski and Council have shown for improving things for
Cranbrook’s youth is what helps make projects like this successful.
CBKyouth is the youth project
hosted by Big Brothers Big Sisters in partnership with the City of Cranbrook,
CBAL, Cranbrook Public Library, United Way and CMHA Kootenays to create more
things for young people to do and to make Cranbrook overall more youth
friendly. The overarching goal is that current and future youth programming
will work together to fill the gaps and create new opportunities for young
people. This will be done through coordination of our current activities,
creating new youth opportunities, the coordination of a youth service
provider’s network and working with a Youth Action Team.
If you want to hear about and
recognize what businesses are the most youth friendly places, as well as hear
about the youths biggest struggles and the percentage of youth who feel heard
then you’re not going to want to miss out!
The survey launch will be open
to the public at City Hall, on March 31st
from 4:00pm-7:00pm. This will be the opportunity to get the real snapshot
of where the youth of Cranbrook feel they are.
Contact: Dana Osiowy and Carly Eldred
carly.eldred@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca
100 Cranbrook Street North
Suite 250
Cranbrook, BC.
250-489-3111
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