Last month, the third annual Youth Imagine the Future Festival came to a close with its Award Gala and Exhibition. The Award Gala celebrated the artwork and stories created by local youth, focusing on a green future.

Our CEO, Jon Dessau, was joined by two KCCU Directors to present awards to the winners in the art and writing categories. The first-place winners in each category received a $500 GIC from KCCU to support their post-secondary education. Congratulations to this year’s winners, as well as to all the youth who submitted their pieces to the festival!

If you missed the art exhibition or the short stories, you can explore them on the Youth Imagine the Future website.

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