Purpose
Over three years, The Prince George Urban Aboriginal Justice Society (PGUAS) will provide a safe, structured and supervised environment with recreational and leisure activities to approximately one hundred Indigenous youth that are involved with the justice system and who are struggling with mental and/or psychological issues including FASD and addictions. Culturally safe programs and interventions will also be offered and tailored to the youth's individual needs to support their healing and social reintegration. The objectives are to reduce recidivism rates among the Indigenous youth population of Prince George in British Columbia, as well as to test a new program delivery model as an alternative to custody.
PRINCE GEORGE URBAN ABORIGINAL JUSTICE SOCIETY × Department of Justice Canada
11 grants totalling $6.4M
Business and Regional Growth Program (CED-Business)
1,000 grants totalling $450.1M
Related Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Program |
|---|---|---|
| GOVERNMENT OF QUEBEC | GOUVERNEMENT DU QUÉBEC | $146.6M | Business and Regional Growth Program (CE... |
| BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL | $87.6M | Business and Regional Growth Program (CE... |
| SASKATCHEWAN MINISTRY OF CORRECTIONS AND POLICING | MINISTÈRE DE CORRECTIONS ET POLICE DE SASKATCHEWAN | $29.6M | Business and Regional Growth Program (CE... |
| NOVA SCOTIA DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE | MINISTÈRE DE LA JUSTICE DE LA NOUVELLE-ÉCOSSE | $24.7M | Business and Regional Growth Program (CE... |
| PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY | ÎLE-DU-PRINCE-ÉDOUARD, MINISTÈRE DE LA JUSTICE ET DE LA SÉCURITÉ PUBLIQUE | $8.1M | Business and Regional Growth Program (CE... |