Published Nov 08, 2023 • Last updated 5 hours ago • 1 minute read
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Habitat for Humanity Windsor-Essex has dedicated a new youth mentorship hub in honour of the hub’s post-secondary school sponsor.
The St. Clair College Youth Mentorship Hub will offer a space for skills training, youth mentorship, and community partnership.
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During a dedication event at habitat’s Windsor office on Tuesday, St. Clair College president Patti France highlighted long-standing ties between the school and the non-profit organization.
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“St. Clair and habitat have been officially and unofficially connected for decades, with our faculty, staff, students, and alumni serving as both volunteers on project sites and on the organization’s board,” France said. “With the sponsorship of this mentorship hub, we’re now elated to have our name tied formally to Habitat — an organization which, literally, is building a better community.”
Founded in 1994, Habitat for Humanity Windsor-Essex mobilizes volunteers and community partners to build affordable housing and promote homeownership to break the cycle of poverty.
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