$22M to be invested in foster, kinship, and other youth caregivers

Over 22-million dollars is being invested by the province to help foster, kinship and other caregivers for youth in government care. Children and Family Services Minister, Searle Turton, says these funds will help provide stable and loving homes for vulnerable children and youth who need a safe place to stay. Turton also says there is still a need for more families to become involved in the foster program.

Heidi Echavarria

Heidi was born in Bogota, Colombia and lived there until she was 18, then she moved to Caracas, Venezuela where she finished her bachelor's degree in journalism. Since 2010 she covered political issues related to the government of former president Hugo Chávez and his political opponents, management, death and transition to a new government. Likewise, Heidi did research, wrote chronicles, reports and news in the social, community, and cultural areas. In 2019, Heidi, along with her husband and three children, moved to Aurora, Ontario where she worked at Teen Challenge Canada. In September 2023, she moved to Lethbridge, Alberta. Heidi also has a diploma in Addictions and Community Health. In 2024, she joined at Bridge City News team as a Video Journalist to produce a wide range of stories including those which are faith based glorifying Jesus Christ.

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