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Mayor Brian Bigger invites residents to come together to share inspiration, support and hope during these unprecedented times.
We know physical distancing to flatten the curve of the COVID-19 pandemic has been difficult, especially for young people who are usually active outside the home.
Many organizations have strengthened their online presence in response to these times. The City of Greater Sudbury is doing its part by gathering resources and activities from across the web to make it easier for children and youth to find what they need to stay healthy and informed.
Check Important Links and the City of Greater Sudbury website at www.greatersudbury.ca/COVID for information. Stay connected by helping others, sharing your creativity or by asking questions. We're here to help.
Stay safe. Stay informed. Stay positive. We’ll get through this together.
Mayor Brian Bigger invites residents to come together to share inspiration, support and hope during these unprecedented times.
We know physical distancing to flatten the curve of the COVID-19 pandemic has been difficult, especially for young people who are usually active outside the home.
Many organizations have strengthened their online presence in response to these times. The City of Greater Sudbury is doing its part by gathering resources and activities from across the web to make it easier for children and youth to find what they need to stay healthy and informed.
Check Important Links and the City of Greater Sudbury website at www.greatersudbury.ca/COVID for information. Stay connected by helping others, sharing your creativity or by asking questions. We're here to help.
Stay safe. Stay informed. Stay positive. We’ll get through this together.
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25 Jun 2020
Each month, Engage! features new stories, tools, and resources designed to equip youth for community change. Learn more about our new Communities Building Youth Futures initiative, youth engagement, and how youth and youth organizations are responding to COVID-19.