Young women and Indigenous youth will have the opportunity to learn about the trades
Quesnel youth are getting the opportunity to explore a career in the trades during this spring break.
Scott brings 21 years of professional experience to the camp as she built a rewarding career and stable life for herself and her son. She made an appointment at the College of New Caledonia to ask about the trades and get more information. Following a few conversations with the college and a friend, she decided to pick electrical.
Recognizing that young women and Indigenous communities typically don’t encounter opportunities to receive trades-related career exposure, Scott developed this Spring’s Young Women in Trades and Indigenous Youth in Trades camps, following successful trade summer camps in 2022.
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