The Town of Milton has announced the opening of the Milton Youth Space.
A grand opening was held on Wednesday, September 27th, with a ribbon cutting ceremony featuring Mayor Krantz, members of the Milton Youth Task Force and representatives from Town Council.
Located in the Milton Sports Centre, this dedicated space will provide youth ages 13-18 with a safe, inclusive and supervised place to gather, socialize and study. It features a kitchenette (snacks stocked in part by Food for Life), TV, gaming console, lounge chairs, ping pong table, individual seating for studying, games, charging station (sponsored by Milton Hydro) and a food bank and clothing exchange.
“Having more places around Milton for youth to safely gather is a priority for the youth in our community,” says Kristene Scott, Commissioner, Community Services, Town of Milton. “The goal in creating the Milton Youth Space is to ensure there is an inclusive and welcoming area that youth can call their own. A big thank you to the Milton Youth Task Force and our Youth Space sponsors, who helped make this concept a reality.”
Open weekdays from 3:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. for drop-in visitors, the Milton Youth Space is supervised by trained youth engagement leaders. The space will feature programming and events tailored to youth interests (with funding from Tandia Financial Credit Union – Milton Branch), and access to key support networks in the community.
The Milton Youth Space was designed with input from local youth, including the Milton Youth Task Force, who provided guidance on space design and programming.
More information about the Milton Youth Space can be found here.
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