Rio Tinto partners with UNBC and SD 91 to reduce barriers to post-secondary education
VANDERHOOF — A new funding announcement promises to expand youth and student engagement programming.
Over the next four years, Rio Tinto has committed $250,000 to support UNBC’s Active Minds Integrated Youth and Student Engagement Initiative to expand youth programming in communities across the Nechako Watershed. In addition, Rio Tinto is providing $150,000 over the next three years to School District 91 (Vanderhoof) to strengthen long-running youth engagement programs.
The initiatives will focus on Indigenous youth, culturally-safe learning experiences and preparing students for a successful transition into higher education and the workforce.
“This continued investment from Rio Tinto significantly strengthens our ability to provide hands-on, experiential learning opportunities that meaningfully engage students and foster a deeper connection to the land and waterways that surround them,” says SD91 Superintendent Anita McClinton. “By reaching students early – particularly those who may face systemic barriers to post-secondary pathways – we are helping to expand access, inspire curiousity and create new possiblities for their educational and career futures.”
