Priority Population Training – Youth
About this event
Mandatory training for Youth System Navigators (YSNs) working with youth aged 12–24 in Lethbridge. The session covers identifying barriers, connecting youth to supports, preventing homelessness, advocacy, resource navigation, and inter-agency collaboration. Registration opens September 15, 2026. Held at Woods Homes Opportunity Hub.
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Supported by Calnan Real Estate Group
This events guide is a community resource for Lethbridge and Southern Alberta, made possible through local sponsorship.
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