New Beginnings parent program in Abbotsford thanks community partners
Participants in the New Beginnings parent program in Abbotsford held a tea on May 26 to thank the community partners who helped them graduate.
New Beginnings is a partnership among the Abbotsford school district, Bakerview Centre for Learning, the Ministry of Children and Family Development, and Archway Community Services.
Since the program began in 1990, more than 1,000 parents have graduated high school. There were eight graduates in this year’s class.
“Parenting and education at all levels has been more challenging over COVID. To be able to graduate while parenting in a pandemic is a testament to the resiliency of these grads,” said Maria Cargnelli, manager of Early Years and Family Support programs at Archway.
“We’re so proud of them and wish them the best in the next stages of their lives.”
A highlight of the event each year is the presentation of quilts – donated by the Abbotsford Quilters Guild – for the students’ children.
The Thank You Tea was attended by officials from the school district, including Trustees Phil Anderson and Freddie Latham; Fraser Valley Child Development Centre; Fraser Health; Abbotsford Quilters Guild; and Archway staff.