May 30, 2025
Prince George, B.C. — The Sk’ai Zeh Yah Youth Centre, operated by Carrier Sekani Family Services (CSFS), has been awarded a $5,000 grant from the City of Prince George to support two of its core programs: So' Co' Nye Dagilyegh (Peer Recovery Group) and Dunene Najeh - Men Are Healing (men’s group). These initiatives play a vital role in supporting young adults who access the centre.
Located in downtown Prince George, Sk’ai Zeh Yah is a drop-in centre serving youths aged 16 to 29. It welcomes individuals from all backgrounds, with a focus on providing culturally safe, wrap-around supports for at-risk youth and young adults.
The So' Co' Nye Dagilyegh and Dunene Najeh programs provide safe, inclusive spaces and support programming that allows youth to connect through shared experiences, traditional teachings, group activities, and mutual support.
“We are deeply grateful to the City of Prince George for recognizing the importance of youth-led wellness and recovery programs,” said Kara Myers, Youth Services Supervisor. “This grant will help us continue to empower young people with the tools, support, and activities needed to thrive.”
The grant will also support a variety of youth-led activities, including community outings such as group lunches, park visits, bowling, and pool — all designed to foster connection, healing, and personal growth.
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