Prairie Post (East Edition)

CFSEA’s 40 Mile Fund’s Youth in Philanthro­py helps teach youngsters

- By Anna Smith Commentato­r/Courier

The Community Foundation of Southeaste­rn Alberta’s (CFSEA) 40 Mile Fund is creating the philanthro­pists of the future by helping youth start their journey of giving back to their communitie­s early.

The Youth in Philanthro­py program is something the Rural Community Fund of Forty Mile offers to schools in their area, to help encourage youth to get involved with the non-profits in their area.

“The youth are students who would like to participat­e, they get together and they do some research on different organizati­ons, groups, non-profit groups that are important to them, that they find meaningful, that they feel that would make a big impact within the communitie­s,” said Sara Weatherhea­d, Community Fund Coordinato­r for the Forty Mile Fund.

“So they do the research, they find a few different organizati­ons, and then they do a presentati­on to the Community Foundation on what their findings were. And then they pick an organizati­on that they would like the donation to go to.”

So far, the Forty Mile fund has had two school groups participat­e, from St. Michael’s School and Senator Gershaw School in Bow Island, said Weatherhea­d.

“We have one with the St. Michael’s School, and they chose to do the Nurture Pregnancy Centre, and the Senator Gershaw school who chose to do the Praxis Science Outreach Society,” said Weatherhea­d. Both organizati­ons received a cheque for $2000. Weatherhea­d noted how wonderful it was to see the students passionate about giving back to their communitie­s, which directly ties into the CFSEA value of “giving where you live.”

“It is just neat to see how dedicated these students are to the idea of philanthro­py and the idea of giving back to communitie­s,” said Weatherhea­d.

“They all did such a wonderful job and their thought process on where they thought the money would be, or the donation would be most beneficial. And it’s just amazing to see them, through the process of it all. And then in the end be able to decide on what’s important as a group and also show those presentati­on skills and they all just did an amazing job.”

Weatherhea­d hopes that programs like this will inspire the next generation to be active members of their communitie­s, and to pursue more opportunit­ies like this in the future.

 ?? ?? Left to right: Hayden Meyer, Curtis Duffhues , Kason Muller, Alan Janzen, Karen Saffran from Praxis Science Outreach Society, Ayden Rooks, Tori Rooks, Rianne Van Der Haar, and Trista Smith stand with their cheque from the CFSEA, given to Praxis as part of the Youth in Philanthro­py program.
Left to right: Hayden Meyer, Curtis Duffhues , Kason Muller, Alan Janzen, Karen Saffran from Praxis Science Outreach Society, Ayden Rooks, Tori Rooks, Rianne Van Der Haar, and Trista Smith stand with their cheque from the CFSEA, given to Praxis as part of the Youth in Philanthro­py program.

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