U of L student develops recreation opportunities for vulnerable population
LETHBRIDGE, AB – February is Therapeutic Recreation Month, and a University of Lethbridge (U of L) student is helping out in the community.
Tannis Chartier is a third-year student in the Therapeutic Recreation Program.
She is behind the ‘Resilient Rec YQL’ program, which offer opportunities for unhoused people to enjoy activities like bingo, watching movies and karaoke. Chartier was inspired to create the program when she began volunteering at the Lethbridge Soup Kitchen in 2020.
She said, “I saw this huge need. We were filling the physical needs of the people — giving them some shelter and food. But we weren’t giving them meaning and purpose and we weren’t giving them an opportunity to move up and fill their needs to socialize.”