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Tag: Choices for Youth

“Province-Wide Survey Launched to Help Name New Provincial Integrated Youth Services Network”

(Source: Choices for Youth) January 27, 2025   |  by Choices for Youth Read Here

Jen Crowe, Choices for Youth’s Executive Director, speaks on VOCM Open Line about youth homelessness.

(Source: VOCM) February 15, 2025 | VOCM Open Line Read Here

“Choices for Youth, Memorial University receive $1.6 million to improve N.L. youth wellness”

(Source: Choices for Youth) September 03, 2025   |  by Memorial University Read Here

$1.6 million for community-university research partnership to help N.L. youth facing complex challenges

(Source: Gazette) September 03 2025  | Gazette Read Here

“Becket Launches Official Brand and Announces Newest Hub Location”

(Source: Choices for Youth) September 11, 2025   |  by Choices for Youth Read Here

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With humility and respect, we acknowledge that the land, sea and sky, with which we gather today, were the ancestral home of the Beothuk [Bee-Oth-Uck], whose culture, stories and knowledge have been lost forever. We acknowledge the island of Ktaqmkuk [uk-dah-hum-gook], which we refer to as Newfoundland, as the unceded and traditional territory of the Beothuk and Mi’kmaq [mee-gum-maq]. We also acknowledge Labrador as the traditional and ancestral homelands of the Innu [in-new] of Nitassinan [ne-tass-eh-nen], the Inuit [in-new-eet] of Nunatsiavut [nu-nut-si-a-voot], and the Inuit of Nunatukavut [nu-nah-tahk-ah-vut]. 

We recognize the ancestors of all First Peoples, the knowledge they have passed down generations, and the First Peoples who continue to carry that knowledge today. We acknowledge our responsibility to the Seven Generations to come. We do so by carrying open hearts and minds to the lessons of the past, the wisdom of the present and the hope of the future.