Twice the number of Calgary kids may receive an education through the YouthLink Calgary Police Interpretive Centre should city council assist with funding.
YouthLink Calgary demonstrates the consequences of crime with interactive exhibits and programs.
The Calgary Police Service has donated a new building to the YouthLink program, and Ald. Ray Jones is asking his colleagues to contribute $2 million of the $8-million cost to renovate the space.
Jones said the expense is well worth the investment.
“If you don’t spend the money in crime prevention to begin with, you’re going to end up spending it at the end of the day,” he said.
YouthLink is seeking $2 million each from the provincial and federal governments in addition to the request of the city.
The new space would double the Grade 6 student attendance.
“If we can get 50,000 to 100,000 kids in to see this exhibit, I think it’s well worth its weight,” said Jones.
Council will vote on the notice of motion today.


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