West Kootenay projects receive funding for crime prevention

The BC government is providing nearly $180,000 to two projects in the West Kootenays that support crime prevention and youth advocacy. 

A press release from the province says the funds are being provided through BC’s Civil Forfeiture Grant Program (CFOG), which uses proceeds from unlawful activity and redirects them back to communities. 

A total of $7.5 million is being provided this year to 166 community-led projects throughout BC that focus on crime prevention, healing, and enhancing public safety. 

The Family Action Network of the Lower Columbia received $39,999 to support its Community Connections for Children and Families project. 

This project will deliver monthly and quarterly pop-up hubs to provide safe spaces for at-risk children aged 7–12 as well as their caregivers, offering mentorship, skill-building, mental health support, and recreational activities. 

The Kootenay-Boundary Community Services Co-operative also received a portion of this year’s allocation, securing $140,000 for its Safe Kids and Youth (SKY) Coordinated Response program. 

The project, which is a rural-modelled Child and Youth Advocacy Centre (CYAC) that operates in six West Kootenay communities, supports children and youth from ages 0 to 19 who come forward with disclosures of abuse, violence, or neglect. 

SKY has established multidisciplinary teams, child-friendly interview rooms (and mobile video recording equipment), and a regional cooperation agreement to ensure children and youth residing in rural regions have access to collaborative, trauma-informed services when they come forward with their disclosures. 

According to the Kootenay-Boundary Community Services Co-operative’s website, the SKY program serves about 50 children and youth in the region per year.

It’s offered in Castlegar, Nelson, Trail, Kaslo, Nakusp, and Salmo. 


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Storrm Lennie
Storrm Lennie
Storrm began her journalism career in the Kootenays, joining Vista Radio in 2022. Originally from Red Deer, Alta., she now calls Nelson home and brings her passion for politics and community to her reporting.

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