A writing and art contest that鈥檚 open to all Indigenous youth in B.C. is offering up hundreds of dollars in cash prizes.
Youth are being asked 鈥淲hat does being Indigenous mean to you?鈥 as the topic of the National Indigenous Peoples Day 2022 Writing and/or Art Contest.
The contest is hosted by Xy贸lhem茅ylh (the Fraser Valley Aboriginal Children and Family Services Society) and is open to all Indigenous people age five to 24.
Youth are asked to express their thoughts in writing (maximum one page, single spaced) and/or in art.
There will be three categories of prizes in both the writing and art: 1) ages 5 to 10; 2) ages 11 to 14; 3) ages 15 to 24.
Writing prizes: first place: $150; second place: $100; third place: $50.
Art prizes: first place: $150; second place: $100; third place: $50.
Submit entries by June 8 at 4:30 p.m. to: info@xyolhemeylh.bc.ca with name, age, telephone number and address. Winners will be chosen by a panel consisting of Xy贸lhem茅ylh鈥檚 board of directors and elders advisory committee.
Winners will be announced in a media release, on social media, in their newsletter and in their annual report.
For more, go to www.fvacfss.ca.
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