New Winnipeg youth drop-in centre opened to help Indigenous, newcomer youth
The drop-in centre, run by Altered Minds Inc. at 406 Edmonton Street, is for teenagers ages 14 to 19.
“I, myself, came here as an immigrant, I attended an after-school program where I got to go there and study and get help with homework and make friends. I learned the language that way. I never spoke English in my life when I first moved here, and it helped me feel safe and helped my family know that I’m somewhere getting some education, work done, and also somewhere safe.
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