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ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµapphigh school's courtyard revitalization project wins Bear’s Den funding

The ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappYouth Council initiative saw Howe Sound Secondary walk away with the $10,000 grant funding. The other four organizations earned $1,000.
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And the winners are — Ella Hamill and Katerina Terry from Howe Sound Secondary for their courtyard revitalization project.

Five organizations entered the ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappYouth Council’s Bear’s Den, but only one winner walked away with the $10,000 grant funding.

This year’s winners — announced at a packed Eagle Eye Theatre on April 20 —  were Ella Hamill and Katerina Terry from Howe Sound Secondary for their courtyard revitalization project.

The other four organizations — OurSquamish, SORCA, ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappYouth Services and Evan’s Lake — still walked away with $1,000 in funding for their projects.

The courtyard revitalization project is continuing to fundraise until May 12, but the $10,000 is a considerable chunk out of its $60,000 goal. 

A news release stated that it also is hoping for funding from the Whistler Blackcomb Foundation.

“At Howe Sound Secondary we pride ourselves on creating a safe environment for students to truly be themselves, feel comfortable and connect with peers. As 90% of ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappstudents will go to high school at HSS, the revitalization of the school’s courtyard is a must,” reads the fundraiser release.

“We want the students to be able to enjoy a beautiful space outside, covered from rain or sun and surrounded by plants to promote mental health and connection.”

With a revamped courtyard, the release states that the public would also be allowed to rent the space once completed.

For more information about the project, view its