Indigenous Quesnel Youth Empowered by Employment Program Success
Empowering Indigenous Quesnel Youth
The Outland Youth Employment Program (OYEP) has wrapped up successfully, showcasing the resilience and potential of Indigenous youth in Quesnel. This year’s program provided invaluable hands-on experience to attendees, helping them build essential skills for their future careers.
Program Overview
Located near the scenic Puntchesakut Lake, west of Quesnel, the OYEP aims to nurture and empower Indigenous youth. Participants engaged in various activities, gaining experience that translates into positive career outcomes.
- Skills Development: Practical training that enhances employability.
- Community Engagement: Strengthening ties with local communities.
- Environmental Awareness: Promoting respect for natural resources.
Future Opportunities
The skills acquired during the OYEP are designed to prepare these young individuals for future opportunities. As they transition into the workforce, the program has laid a solid foundation to foster long-term success.
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