Community of Alert Bay
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Alert Bay received $15,000 from Measuring Up to improve accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities.
The Mount Waddington literacy task group received $110,000 from Literacy Now Communities to improve literacy in the area.
One youth received two high-performace athlete grants from the Aboriginal Youth Sport Legacy Fund.
Namgis First Nation and K'wak'walat'si Child and Family Services received $1,000 from the Aboriginal Youth Sport Legacy Fund for the Namgis Youth Volleyball Development program.
Namgis First Nation and K'wak'walat'si Child and Family Services received $1,000 from the Aboriginal Youth Sport Legacy Fund to purchase sport equipment.
Mount Waddington Regional District received $15,000 from Measuring Up to improve accessibilty and inclusion for people with disabilities.
Namgis First Nation and K'wak'walat'si Child and Family Services received $1,000 from the Aboriginal Youth Sport Legacy Fund for their Ball Hockey League.
Musgamagw Tsawataineuk Tribal Council received $1,000 from the Aboriginal Youth Sport Legacy Fund for their Renewal and Reconnection project.
K'wak'walat'si Child and Family Services received $1,500 from the Local Sport Program Development Fund for the Active Aboriginal Youth through Sport Development program.
Mount Waddington Regional District received $15,000 from Measuring Up to improve accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities.
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