BGC Fort Saskatchewan has launched a new monthly information series this February 2026 to help local teenagers in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, learn about job searching, staying safe online, and mental health. The program provides young people in Grade 7 and up with direct access to practical tools and resources they can use immediately in their daily lives.
The Youth Info Series focuses on teaching teenagers critical life skills through monthly educational events. These sessions cover high-demand topics like navigating online harms, finding entry-level employment, and improving overall well-being.
The organization also hosts a parallel series for parents and guardians to provide insights on youth trends. Dates for these monthly sessions are posted on the club website and follow a regular schedule to provide support throughout the year.
The club serves nearly 1,000 children and youth in the community and surrounding areas every year through various programs. This includes the Skilled4Success program, which offers employment support for people between the ages of 15-30 to help them enter the local workforce.
By offering these monthly sessions, the organization aims to give local teenagers a competitive edge in the job market while helping them build a safer digital footprint. The series represents an ongoing effort to provide teenagers with the direct guidance they need to navigate adulthood and the digital world.