The Youth Center Life Skills Programme is offering a second chance to young adolescents who have not completed or succeeded in obtaining a formal education.
A group of students of the programme have formed a chapter of the Duke of Edinburg Award Scheme, and to this end have organised a fundraising activity towards participating in the 31st Annual Caribbean Award Scheme Council Adventurous Journey in Jamaica.
The group has organised its 2nd Annual Easter Egg Extreme Hunt, aimed at engaging teens in a challenging hunt which will enhance year knowledge of the various historical and natural sites located around Roseau and environs.
“It will also enable them to develop a positive attitude towards clean and youth oriented entertainment,” noted Roseau Youth Center Chapter of the Sheme Kerry-Anne Remie.
Twenty teams made up of four young persons between the ages of 13 to 25 will gather at the Roseau Youth Center on April 3, 2010 to take part in the hunt which will take the young persons around the Capital and within a 12-mile radius out of Roseau, as far as Grand Bay to the south and Macoucherie to the west.
– DNO Correspondent
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