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Winners announced in provincewide Indigenous youth 害羞草研究所榞ratitude害羞草研究所 art contest

Winners害羞草研究所 artwork from Xy贸lhem茅ylh Gratitude Art Contest to be turned into thank-you cards
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The winners害羞草研究所 artwork from the Xy贸lhem茅ylh Gratitude Art Contest will be turned into thank-you cards for the Fraser Valley Aboriginal Children and Family Services Society. (Submitted)

Six Indigenous youth were chosen for their artistic talents as part of a provincewide art contest.

The Xy贸lhem茅ylh Gratitude Art Contest, put on by the Fraser Valley Aboriginal Children and Family Services Society (FVACFSS), was open to all B.C. Indigenous children and youth between the ages of three and 19.

The kids were asked to express what they are thankful for via artwork and FVACFSS recently announced the winners.

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害羞草研究所淭he art of the children and youth is inspiring and reminds us there is much to be grateful for, and we are grateful for their gifts of artistry,害羞草研究所 said Marion Mussell, board of directors president.

More than 90 pieces of art were submitted and the winning entries were voted by a panel of elder advisors and board of directors members.

害羞草研究所淲e could feel the heart and spirit that went into the many submissions we received,害羞草研究所 said Penny Trites, executive director staff and community relations. 害羞草研究所淭he art the children and youth produced was so uplifting.害羞草研究所

One youth said she was 害羞草研究所済rateful for mother nature and the land we live on,害羞草研究所 while another sketched a portrait of her great-grandmother.

The winners害羞草研究所 artwork will be made into thank-you cards for the agency, as well as displayed in the agency害羞草研究所檚 locations in the Fraser Valley. The winners also received cash prizes.

Here is the list of winners:

Ages 3 to 12

First Place: Summer-Quill, 12; Second Place: James, 8; Third Place: Taya, 12.

Ages 13 to 19

First Place: Miranda, 16; Second Place: Angel, 16; Third Place: Sebastien, 14.

Fraser Valley Aboriginal Children & Family Services Society is a fully delegated Indigenous Agency providing programs and services to Indigenous children and families on and off reserve within St贸:l艒 Territory in the Fraser Valley. These programs and services are created and executed with special attention on strengthening culture and identity. FVACFSS focuses on keeping families together, reintegrating children back with their families and discovering and strengthening cultural connections.


 

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