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Graduates of young-parent program in Abbotsford thank community partners

New Beginnings holds annual Thank You Tea to recognize supporters
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Recent graduates of the New Beginnings Young Parent Program in Abbotsford display the quilts they received from the Abbotsford Quilters Guild. (Submitted photo)

Participants in the New Beginnings Young Parent Program in Abbotsford gathered on May 24 for the annual Thank You Tea to recognize the community partners who helped them graduate.

Since the program began in 1990, more than 1,000 parents have graduated high school. There were seven graduates in this year’s class.

New Beginnings is a partnership among the Abbotsford school district, the Ministry of Children and Family Development, and Archway Community Services.

“Young parents can face multiple challenges in completing their education while raising small children. The parents at New Beginnings continue to amaze me with their dedication and perseverance to complete their education and provide a better future for their children,” said Maria Cargnelli, the associate director of Early Years and counselling programs at Archway.

“We’re so proud of them and are cheering them on as they step into the next chapter of their lives.”

A highlight of the event is the presentation of quilts donated by the Abbotsford Quilters Guild for the graduates’ children.

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“The quilts are an amazing way to commemorate the students’ time here at New Beginnings,” said Bailey Rowan, parent support worker at New Beginnings.

“The amount of work that has gone into each quilt does not go unnoticed and truly we are so grateful to be connected to the Abbotsford Quilters Guild. Thank you to each person who helps create these works of art.”

The guild also provided one of the graduates with a $500 scholarship at the event to attend the British Columbia Institute of Technology’s cabinetry program.

The event was attended by officials from the Abbotsford school district, including Trustees Korky Neufeld, Stan Petersen, Jared White and Rupi Kanda-Rajwan, as well as Dan Village, the vice-principal of Bakerview Centre for Learning.

Also in attendance were representatives from the Ministry of Children and Family Development, Fraser Health, the Abbotsford Quilters Guild and Archway Community Services.

New Beginnings provides flexible part-time and full-time programs for parents to complete or upgrade their high school education.

Students have access to on-site childcare, parenting courses, an on-site satellite Archway Food Bank and individual supports.



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