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Community Foundation seeks youth to participate in Vital Signs survey

The Community Foundation of Northwest Alberta is trying to get a better snapshot of the issues that effect young people in Grande Prairie.

The Vital Youth and Young Adults project measures overall quality of life for those between 15 and 24 years old in our city.

Young people are asked what is working well, and what they would change in key areas like transportation, education, employment, and youth spaces.

The survey is available, from now until November 23, through buildingtomorrowtoday.com, or the Community Foundation’s Facebook page.

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