2021 Charity Options: Giving Tuesday & Holiday Gifts

The pandemic has been long and relentless. Yet, we’ve moved through it for two years, adjusting courses and programming, pushing forward with a spirit of community and a sense of resiliency and positivity. For those we serve, moving from the street to the classroom is a difficult process during the best of times… and these have not been the best of times.    

Like the pandemic, this year was also upended by another major traumatic event: the location of thousands of Indigenous children recovered from unmarked graves at former residential schools. For many non-Indigenous Peoples, the truth of this lived reality was new and deeply uncomfortable. For Indigenous youth, however, this truth is old and familiar. 

Truth and Reconciliation is much larger than government. It is a collective responsibility made up of individual actions by individuals. It starts with acceptance, understanding, and support.    

Against that backdrop, our supporters have remained a bright spot over the past year. We want to acknowledge those who have continued to provide contributions and encouragement, allowing us to serve marginalized Indigenous and other youth looking to improve themselves and change their trajectory. From individuals, offices, restaurants, breweries, banks, law firms, shops and more — your contributions have continued to help Edmonton’s youth help themselves.


Three ways you can help us this holiday season:  


Your single or monthly reoccurring contribution will help fund our wrap-around programming. From our hot lunch and snack program, to our in-house youth support services, to cultural supports, your gift will help Edmonton youth overcome barriers and keep moving forward.

Contribution can also be mailed, too! Care of: Inner City Youth Development Association, PO Box 11506 STN MAIN, Edmonton, AB T5J 3K7 

Before we break for the holidays, we provide each youth with a gift bag to show them they matter. The gifts have a practical component too. They provide resources to help the youth make it until we reopen in January. Each gift bag provides youth with toques, mitts, coffee cards, grocery gift certificates, bus tickets and movie passes.

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Consider hosting a fundraiser and activating your friends, family and neighbours. This is a great way to honour our values as you support our organization. From drives, to classes or performances, to sports challenges, setting up a personal fundraiser with proceeds going to Inner City is easier than you think. Get creative help those who need it in our community. 

“For those we serve, moving from the street to the classroom is a difficult process at the best of times… and these have not been the best of times.”
“Smudging, beading, sweat lodge
ceremonies, and talking circles are offered as part of our school community.”
In the Circle we are stronger. Our day starts and ends with a Circle comprised of students and staff. All have a voice.

For support or questions about donations, partnerships or holiday giving,
please contact our communications and partnership director: jeff.day@innercity.ca   

Thank You and Happy Holidays from our Staff and Community Members!  

Posted on November 24, 2021 and filed under Community Support, Sponsorship.

Sept 7 Open House Cancelled

Due to new provincial guidance on Covid, we're cancelling our Open House on Tuesday, September 7, 2021, between 3 and 5 pm. We are doing this to make adjustments to our event plan, to better ensure the safety of our school community and visitors.

*** School is NOT closed. Classes are running next week and high school registrations are also still taking place.***

We have two additional Open Houses coming up later this month. We hope that these can take place on Sept. 15 and Sept. 24 as planned but we will evaluate based on the health situation.

If you have any questions or concerns, please message us or contact the school on Tuesday. Thank you!

Posted on September 5, 2021 and filed under Community Event.

COVID-19 Fall 2021 Updates

COVID-19 Fall 2021 Updates

August 31/2021
With the safety of students and staff at the forefront, we have followed provincial direction and school feedback to shape how the new school year looks with regards to COVID-19 at Inner City High School.  Although the situation with COVID-19 is fluid, we expect the following basic safety procedures and preventions to be adhered to. These include:

  • asking all visitors to the school a health questionnaire,

  • encouraging hand washing.

  • providing hand sanitizer.

  • maintaining enhanced cleaning and disinfecting routines throughout the school.

  • asking all students and staff to monitor their health and isolate if symptoms present.

  • mask wearing is currently optional but may be required based on circumstances and situational developments around public health measures.

  • encouraging physical distancing, where possible.

  • maintaining enhanced cleaning and disinfecting routines throughout the school.

  • encouraging COVID-19 vaccination.

To support these efforts, a digital sign is now located next to the elevator on the school’s main floor. All visitors will be presented with up-to-date information on our COVID-19 status upon their arrival.

We based these measures on what is known about COVID-19 right now, including information about the highly-transmissible variants of concern. At any point during the school year, the province could change the required health measures for schools across Alberta, schools in a particular region, or individual schools and classrooms. We will revisit these measures throughout the year as required.

Thanks to all in our school community for actively working to curb the spread of coronavirus. Your diligence keeps us all healthy.

October 7/2021

Following a request by the Alberta government to all independent school boards, our Board has approved a new policy that all staff and all adult visitors to our school must be vaccinated or show a negative test result taken within 72 hours to gain access to the facility.

Staff have until Oct 12/2021 to provide vaccination documentation. All adult visitors will be asked to provide vaccination or testing status upon school entry.

Posted on August 31, 2021 and filed under School.

2021 ICYDA February Update

Now Eleven Months of Pandemic


Staff preparing a lunch delivery in December.

Staff preparing a lunch delivery in December.

Eleven months have passed from the start of the pandemic. Almost a year later, we are still here, adjusting to delivering services for marginalized urban Indigenous and other youth within the new framework of COVID-19. While we had prepared for many contingencies, a global pandemic was not something we had ever thought we would face. Safety and flexibility have been at the center of our decisions and processes. We are not operating like normal, but we’re ‘more normal’ than we were last spring.

Staff dropping off food and homework and providing informal counselling in parking lot.

Staff dropping off food and homework and providing informal counselling in parking lot.

Last March we quickly took our whole operation online, with a small core of administrative and support staff maintaining outreach operations on site. Some youth worked online; others did not have the necessary technology. For those students, paper assignments were delivered. Social workers dropped off lunches to students and provided informal counselling in hallways and doorsteps across Edmonton. Often extra meals were provided for other family members.

We delivered and picked up paper assignments along with a hot meal, and often sent extra meals for other family members.

In September, we resumed in-school services with a strengthened online school platform. Since then, we provide essential supports, such as informal counselling, a food bank, transportation help, and other youth support programming to youth both on and off-site. High school courses are part of this mix of services. Lunches and snacks are delivered to small cohorts throughout the building and to those off-site. Our wraparound services include an on-site Elder three days a week and other cultural supports. Throughout, we’ve adhered to and maintained strict COVID-19 health protocols.

We want to extend our sincere thanks to all our donors and supporters for your contributions and support. Your donations provide life-changing assistance to Edmonton’s marginalized urban Indigenous and other youth by way of our unique programming. 

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Be safe and stay well,

Joe Cloutier,
Chief Operating Officer and Founder

Posted on February 16, 2021 and filed under Community Update.