The 65-yard challenge sees youth and mentors going to Lac La Ronge, Prince Albert, Buffalo Narrows and Saskatoon for their field work. Saskatchewan
Anyone from these groups can submit a request for assistance. This year, each community team is tasked with completing 65 yards by the end of the six-week program.
“It needs to come from the communities,” said Dungavell, on how these services can be provided in a manner that’s necessary and reasonable to them. One solution she offered is hiring co-ordinators to connect communities with medical resources. In the 65-yard challenge, upwards of 40 youth and 11 mentors are paired with mentorship groups as they take to the communities of Lac La Ronge, Prince Albert, Buffalo Narrows and Saskatoon for their field work.
“It provides them with a sense of purpose and sense of meaning to engage in a more positive involvement in their communities,” said Christopher Merasty, president of Men of the North.Article content
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