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PG Nechako Aboriginal Employment to benefit from federal dollars

The Prince George Nechako Aboriginal Employment and Training Association (PGNAETA) is set to receive just shy of $300,000 in funding.

Federal Minister of Indigenous Services Marc Miller made the announcement today (Thursday).

The not-for-profit organization delivers employment initiatives for Indigenous residents in the area.

During the pandemic, the organization began working with the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council, PG Native Friendship Centre as well as Central Interior Native Health Society, and Carrier Sekani Family Services to support Elders, children and vulnerable community members.

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The approach helped identify at-risk urban Indigenous people and provided them with several items like food, accommodations, cultural supports, and personal protective equipment.

“At the heart of humanity is the action taken by a community to serve and protect those most in need. Indigenous organizations in Prince George rallied to address a diversity of needs amplified by the imminent COVID-19 pandemic. With the support of Indigenous Service Canada, community services, supports and protective measures were available that saved lives,” said Karin Hunt, Executive Director, Prince George Nechako Aboriginal Employment and Training Association.

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