ileged children in Parry Sound, Ontario, Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, nd Kananaskis Country, Alberta. The newest camp in Quyon, Quebec, Fts on a 60â€"acre site on the Pontiac r\er camps for monetarily underprivâ€" ay, 64 km northwest of Hull. "The opening of this camp is speâ€" ’Pcial, not only because it coincides with the foundation‘s 20th anniverâ€" sary, but because it completes our goal of providing a camp in each region of Canada," Schroeder said. "It has long been our vision to send children to a different part of the country from their own in order to allow them to see our beautiful nation first hand and experience the unique makeâ€"up of each region." F "We were, indeed, honored to his excellency, the Right Tonorable Ramon John Hnatyshyn, Kreside over the ceremonies at our bpening," said Don Schroeder, presiâ€" dent of the Tim Horton Children‘s oundation. "We believe his presâ€" nce reâ€"affirms the importance to our ountry‘s future of fostering hope nd promise in the minds of our Canadian youth." The beautiful property, which lies across the Ottawa River from the nation‘s capital, was acquired through the National Capital ommission and is heaped with hisâ€" torical significance. The sandy beaches at the River‘s edge made an ideal place for the voyageurs to camp out, right on the spot where the camp is built. The Oakville Tim Horton Children‘s Foundation marked its 20th anniversary with the opening of 3t. John Ambulance, Halton ulticultural Council, YMCA, aklands Regionalâ€" Centre, edgewick Day Care Centre, Crime evention Ontario. "Some are doing landscaping, e data input on computers, so it ns the whole gamut," said Hall. Some are involved in child care, aintenance work, some are workâ€" g with the disabled." The program not only gave odbielska "Canadian experience", ut boosted her confidence. The camp‘s name â€" Camp des Voyageurs Tim Horton â€" proudly _ "I didn‘t think I would make it because of my English)," said Podbielska. ts fourth Children‘s Summer Camp, uly 2nd in Quyon, Quebec. The Tim Horton Children‘s 4 oundation presently operates sumâ€" Iim Horton‘s 5pens fourth ~hildren‘s Ssummer Camp As administrative assistant at the Road office, she is responâ€" le for a number of different tasks d will continue to work there on a rtâ€"time basis while attending umber College this September for kternational Business. ‘t Hall refers to Podbielska‘s emendous progress as a "glaring" ample of the success of Summer mployment Experience which curâ€" i tly involves approximately 21 ients and six nonâ€"profit employers f hen Isabella Podbielska / arrived in Canada almost ‘ YÂ¥ _ three years ago, she could ely speak English. Her education d been disrupted with her family‘s igration from Germany and on of facing a new language and hool, the country and its customs re foreign to her. Despite these obstacles, dbielska, now 19 and married, ok ESL classes and completed ‘h school. She then met Darryl all, an employment counsellor ith the YMCA‘s Youth ployment Service who introâ€" ced her to a very special pilot oject called Summer Employment perience, an individualized proâ€" am which places young people, e 4 to 21, who possess "employâ€" t barriers." She attended a rkshop which covered such topâ€" s as lifeskills, resume preparation d interviewing skills and promptâ€" got a job at St. John Ambulance, here she has been employed for most a year. "She was very unsure of herself hen she came in," said Hall. kville Beaver Staff KATHY YANCHUS "MCA Summer Employment Service elps young people overcome barriers * BUSINESS Although the Summer Employment Experience program is designed to place clients in specific jobs, the YMCA â€" Youth Throughout the duration of the term of employment, both client and employer are monitored and wages are paid by the Ontario Training and Adjustment Board‘s Learning and Employment Preparation branch. One of the criteria of the proâ€" gram is that employers be nonâ€"profit organizations so that clients "are working within the community, givâ€" ing back to the community," said Hall. Darryl Hall, YMCA Youth Employment Service counsellor, and Isabella Podbielska, a beneficiary of the YMCA‘s Youth Employment Service. Throughout the duration of the term of employment, both client and employer are monitored and wages are paid by the Ontario Training and Adjustment Board‘s Learning and Employment Preparation branch. One of the criteria of the proâ€" gram is that employers be nonâ€"profit (Phto by Riziero Vertolli) Employment Service counsels young people who may face employment barriers for one reason or another, on a yearâ€"round basis to increase their chances of finding work. They may have "dropped out of school, are now 18 and have never worked." 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