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Youth Centre fundraising underway

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Efforts to fund a space for activities for youth in Drumheller have begun.

Preliminarily called the Badlands Youth Centre, the project would provide youth with a safe, centralized space to participate in beneficial and affordable activities, Family and Community Support Services says.

“Our needs assessment in 2017 told us Drumheller and area needed a space offering activities for our youth outside of school,” services coordinator Laura Dougan said.

The centre will offer unstructured leisure activities, educational programs, leadership training, hot meals, and more.

Family and Community Support Services has said grant money and redirected FCSS funds will help reach the $100,000 goal for initial setup, but the organization is looking for sponsors and have put together a sponsorship package, available on the FCSS website, town hall, or by calling 403-823-1315.


Area schools participate in Impact Day

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Grade 9 students in the area had a first hand look at the impact of making poor decisions behind the wheel, through the eyes of emergency responders.

The Drumheller and Area Asset Development Coalition hosted the second Impact Day at the Badlands Community Facility on Monday, May 6. They invited students from DVSS, St. Anthony’s, Carbon School Wheatland Crossing and Acme/Linden to the daylong exercise.

Judy Nelson of Big Country Victim Services explains that the students are taken through the scenario of a fatal vehicle collision caused by an impaired driver.

The exercise begins at the scene where the Fire department extricates the victims from the cars, EMS is on the scene, as is the RCMP investigating. One person in the collision is deceased at the scene, while another is in critical conditions.

The students then witness as EMS and doctors work to save one of the victims. In the meantime, police have arrested and charged the driver.

The funeral home is called and plays a role and Victim Services is accompanied by the RCMP to inform the families of the loss of their child.

Nelson explains after a break for lunch, they have a panel discussion in the afternoon with the emergency responders to unpack the scenario and to answer questions. Nelson said they also invited a guest speaker, a child psychologist to be present.

Nelson says this is the second time they have hosted Impact Day in Drumheller they have run the program before in Hanna, and this week will be hosting their first in Oyen.

Delia School enhancement fundraising reaches $1.2 million goal

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The organizers behind fundraising efforts to transform Delia School into a full-fledged community hub celebrated reaching their $1.2 million fundraising goal last week, after only eight months.

The Delia School Enhancement Society and their Make Your mark fundraising campaign brought together the money by selling naming rights, a gala, running contests, and other fundraisers over the last months to build new community spaces and to enhance the new school facility.

“The Make Your mark campaign was a huge success -- success only possible because of the incredible generosity shown by individuals, families, busineses, and communities,” said society president Amber Marshall. “We raised over $1.2 million in under eight months -- an amazing number that shows how important this project is to so many people.”

The announcement was made in the current Delia School with students, staff, and DSES members.

The new school facility is expected to be finished in 2020.


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