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Creating safe spaces for Queer youth

March, 2026 General Culture
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The cover of this issue of Engage. The cover photo shows two young people posing in front of a colourful mural. One of them is holding up a microphone, speaking.
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Sometimes, challenges can spark incredible initiatives.

When Bill 137 came into place in the province, a group of Regina-based educators saw a huge impact on their students and the community at large. With resources for Queer youth quickly disappearing, they decided to start a new program to offer youth support and connection.

Join us as we dive into the story behind the Kaleidoscope Youth Camp, a program that has offered a safe space for 2SLGBTQ+ youth in Regina and beyond for the past two years.

Listen to this episode online, where we where we discuss how Brendan and his team launched the program to address urgent needs for Queer youth in their community.

The Kaleidoscope Youth Camp received support from SaskCulture’s Small Grant Accessibility Program, funded by the Sask Lotteries Trust Fund.

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