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Prince George Community Foundation pledges $25,000 to help end gender inequality

Is gender inequality a problem in Northern BC?

The Prince George Community Foundation (PGCF) seems to think so, as they distribute $25,000 to address the issue in the region.

The money comes from the Pilot Fund for Gender Equality in Canada, a collaborative fund created by Community Funds Canada and the Equality Fund, an organization supported by the Canadian Government.

The PGCF’s participation in the Pilot Fund has resulted in a trio of projects spearheaded by local organizations dividing the 25 thousand dollars.

The three selected are:

  • The Big Brothers Big Sisters “Strong” project, an initiative meant to provide mentorship to young women and girls in our community.
  • Crisis Prevention, Intervention and Information Centre’s “Suicide Prevention Workshops for Gender at Risk”, which hopes to aid women and transgender individuals.
  • The Two Rivers Art Gallery’s “MakerLab”, a program that offers youth the ability to learn new skills and interact with technology.

“The Community Foundation believes that in Canada today, too many women, girls, and transgender Canadians face barriers,” said Mindy Stroet, Director of Development with the PGCF.

The Prince George Community Foundation also received $100,000 last month, which it intends to distribute throughout the community.

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Justin Madu
Justin Madu
Justin is an anchor and reporter with MyPGNow. Born in Kelowna, he has lived in Prince George for over fifteen years. He is a graduate of the UNBC English BA program.

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