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Vancouver/IBNS: British Columbias Pathways to Engagement and Employment Readiness (PEERS) program, aimed to provide opening alternate routes to employment for people at risk of homelessness, would benefit more than 300 people in the province, an official statement said.

Nearly $3.7 million has been invested in this program by the Government of Canada and its Skills for Success program.

This innovative project will provide crucial skills training and supportempowering them to better participate and succeed in B.C.s growing workforceThrough our Skills for Success Program and partnerships with provinces and territoriesbuild a stronger and more resilient workforce across Canada, said Randy Boissonnault, federal Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages.

PEERS is breaking down barriersto move toward employment while contributing to their community and seizing the opportunities in B.C.s growing economy, said Selina Robinson, B.C.s Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills.

Besides providing Informal and flexible work placements in a safe and welcoming environment, PEERS programs also facilitate participants in peer-engagement, undertaking a variety of jobs or tasks to benefit vulnerable community members while receiving an income or income support.

Supported by a provincial investment of $480 million over three years, StrongerBC: Future Ready Action Plan not only expands skills training for employment programs for individuals facing barriers, makes post-secondary education and skills training more affordable, accessible, responsive and relevant but also responds to the biggest challenge of the need for skilled, trained and talented people.

(Reporting by Asha Bajaj)

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