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MTN announces 100 winners of Youth Empowerment Program

MTN announces 100 winners of Youth Empowerment Program
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MTN announces 100 winners of Youth Empowerment Program

MTN announces 100 winners of Youth Empowerment Program
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Q&A: Calgary s Filipino community; a youth perspective on the future

Posted: Feb 20, 2021 7:00 AM MT | Last Updated: April 1 Heather Resendes, 20, is the president of the University of Calgary Filipino Students Association.(Submitted by Heather Resendes) We ve heard a lot of different perspectives from Filipino-Calgarians so far during our CBC Calgary Filipino bureau project.  But it s the next generation that will take what their parents and grandparents have built in this city, and lead their community into the future. They will face different challenges, different joys. We wanted to hear the perspective of three young Calgarians of Filipino descent  what matters to them and how they stay connected to their community while forging their own way.

Q&A: How some struggle with traditional expectations and pressures within Filipino families

Q&A: How some struggle with traditional expectations and pressures within Filipino families
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Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter navigates pandemic times with supportive partnerships

Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter navigates pandemic times with supportive partnerships Waterville s homeless shelter looks to improve on service as pandemic continues. Share WATERVILLE St. Patrick’s Day. March 17, 2020. It’s the day that everything changed at the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter. The coronavirus pandemic had just taken its first foothold in central Maine, and Katie Spencer-White remembers that day’s happenings sharply. Emotions arose, from anxiety to fear and confusion. “It was the day we literally evacuated half of our building,” said Spencer-White, the shelter’s executive director. “In those first panic-stricken days when we had no idea how fast the virus would spread or its severity, our staff was terrified.”

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