Martensville Youth Connection (MYC) is a safe drop-in support for youth aged 10-18 years old that provides education on mental health, as well as a variety of fun, engaging activities and socialization opportunities.
They offer programming on Mondays at the North Ridge Community Centre and Fridays at Venture Heights Elementary School from 3:30pm-7:00pm, as well as provide cooking for seniors at Sunset Villa every second Wednesday.
MYC is currently seeking feedback from the community regarding their program and asking local residents to complete their annual survey.
“We want to make sure we are meeting your needs and finding ways to improve our services. Please take five minutes to complete the survey, as your input is greatly appreciated,” a representative from MYC stated via social media.
The link to the survey can be found by visiting the ‘Martensville Youth Connection – MYC’ Facebook page, or by visiting https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SXTDC3H?fbclid=IwY2xjawHqSchleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHYpYPYaIc2MihbcJ_9OMcfJcC03NuwyXO2u-NIfoGoBPhW-TUUjg3ZfEHw_aem_uIJ_MBCjqg5vIOxeosCm4w.
To continue offering as many options as possible for local youth, the MYC is also asking for supplies to help make this year a success. Items that are most-needed at this time include self-care kits (such as facemasks, foot masks, nail polish, eye masks, etc.), board games suitable for ages 10 – 17, gift cards for local stores such as Dollarama, markers, activity kits, lip gloss, lotion, LEGO, sewing supplies, craft supplies, bingo supplies, and journals.
If you are able to donate you can email them at myc@possibilitiesrecovey.ca, or call 306-370-2107.