Accessibility on the rise in Queen Charlotte
Queen Charlotte is taking aim at improve local accessibility for people with disabilities to the Measuring Up program.
Queen Charlotte is taking aim at improve local accessibility for people with disabilities to the Measuring Up program.
Students in Haida Gwaii attended Explorations summer camps in 2005.
The Arts Council of the Queen Charlotte Islands received $2,665 from Catalyst for their artist networking tool called Art Route.
The Haida Gwaii literacy task group received $70,000 from Literacy Now Communities to improve literacy in the area.
One youth participated in the Altitude Youth Experience.
Measuring Up distributed $125,000 to the Measuring Up The North project to improve accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities in 34 communities and seven regional districts in Northern BC.
375 students attended Explorations summer camps in the Haida Gwaii-Queen Charlotte School District.
Queen Charlotte Haida Gwaii received $5,000 from Spirit of BC.
More than 1,100 youth in Northern B.C. communities participated in B.C. Lacrosse Association programs thanks to $15,000 from the Aboriginal Youth Sport Legacy Fund.
More than 400 students in 5 schools in the Haida Gwaii School District participated in Action Schools! BC to improve physical activity and healthy eating.
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