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Do Local Good

Do Local Good

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Do Local Good is a podcast created by United Way of the Alberta Capital Region and the team of volunteers on the GenNEXT Cabinet. We feature stories and people from the Edmonton region to inform, inspire, and invite others to join us in building resilient and thriving communities. Listen in to learn about some of the local good already happening, and how you can be a part of the force for good!United Way of the Alberta Capital Region Ciencias Sociales Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo
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  • How Relational Hospitality Builds Belonging
    Mar 4 2026
    How Relational Hospitality Builds Belonging About the Episode What if community care felt less like an appointment and more like coming home? In this episode of Do Local Good, host Vasu sits down with Omar, Ibrahim, and Ali from IslamicFamily (IFSSA) to explore how relational hospitality is reshaping support across the Edmonton community. Together, they share how the organization centres relationships over transactions in its approach to community care. From thoughtfully designed spaces that reduce stress and foster trust, to delivering services in multiple languages that meet newcomers where they are, the conversation highlights how environment and approach directly influence outcomes. The team shares how Empower U moves beyond short-term assistance by equipping participants with culturally relevant financial literacy to help break cycles of poverty. The discussion also explores The Green Room, a youth initiative designed as a “third space” — not school, not mosque, not home — but a welcoming environment where young people can explore identity, faith, and community without judgment. In a time marked by increasing isolation, these relational spaces do more than provide services; they cultivate belonging. This episode invites listeners to reconsider what effective social services look like and asks: What becomes possible when care is rooted in relationship rather than transaction? Featured Programs and Resources IslamicFamily IslamicFamily supports individuals and families in the Edmonton area through compassionate, culturally sensitive care that helps the whole person flourish. Their programs span essential needs support, counselling, youth initiatives like The Green Room, newcomer services, and financial literacy education. Their work uplifts the community by offering comprehensive, culturally grounded support and safe spaces where people can connect, grow, and thrive. Learn More → https://www.islamicfamily.ca/ The Green Room The Green Room is an IslamicFamily initiative dedicated to supporting racialized and newcomer Muslim youth and young adults. It offers a safe and welcoming space where individuals can connect, learn, and grow while expressing their faith, culture, and creativity. The Green Room provides a range of activities, programs, and services that promote well-being, educational advancement, and community engagement. It supports young people navigating contemporary challenges, seeking meaningful connections, and exploring opportunities that foster belonging and purpose. Learn More → https://www.thegreenroomyeg.ca Empower U Empower U is a financial literacy program delivered in partnership with the United Way of the Alberta Capital Region that helps participants build long-term economic stability. It combines practical money management skills with culturally relevant supports to help individuals and families strengthen financial confidence, set goals, and reduce cycles of dependency. At IslamicFamily, Empower U is offered in multiple languages to better serve diverse newcomer and community populations. Learn More → https://www.myunitedway.ca/how-we-help/life-skills/empower-u/ Join the Movement Get Involved with GenNEXT United Way’s GenNEXT is a volunteer-led initiative designed to inspire the next generation of leaders to drive meaningful change in our community. Learn More → https://www.myunitedway.ca/take-action/join-a-group/gennext/ Special Acknowledgment Thank you to Omar, Ibrahim, and Ali for sharing your perspectives and lived experiences, and for demonstrating what spaces of belonging can look like in practice. We also extend our appreciation to the entire team at IslamicFamily for your continued commitment to serving the Edmonton community with dignity, intention, and care, and for partnering with United Way of the Alberta Capital Region to strengthen support systems for individuals and families. To every listener, thank you for tuning in and for continuing to champion what it means to do local good in our communities. Land Acknowledgment This episode was recorded in Edmonton, Alberta, on Treaty Six Territory and the Métis Nation of Alberta North Saskatchewan River Territory. We acknowledge that this land has long served as a meeting place, gathering ground, and travel route for the diverse Indigenous Peoples who have called it home for generations. These include the nêhiyawak (Cree), Blackfoot, Dene, Anishinaabe (Saulteaux), Nakota Sioux, Inuit, and Métis. We are deeply grateful for the resources, knowledge, and culture shared by Indigenous communities, as we walk together on the path toward reconciliation. We honour and respect their contributions, which help guide our work to ensure no one in our community is left behind.
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    25 m
  • Relentless Outreach: Unlocking an Untapped Youth Workforce
    Jan 26 2026
    Relentless Outreach: Unlocking an Untapped Youth Workforce In this episode of Do Local Good podcast, hosts Nate Spasiuk and Josh Smith sit down with Ryan Beard from YOUCAN Youth Services alongside program participants Kiana Brooks and Abdulrahman Mursal for a powerful conversation about resilience, employment, and what it truly means to meet people where they are. Together, they explore YOUCAN’s philosophy of Relentless Outreach, a commitment to never giving up on youth who have often been let down by traditional systems of education, employment, and social support. Through honest storytelling, listeners hear how YOUCAN builds trust, accountability, and confidence by offering individualized, trauma-informed pathways to work. From navigating housing instability and mental health challenges to celebrating milestones like ringing the YOUCAN bell, this episode highlights how programs like Verto and Road to Work help youth move from survival to stability. The conversation also challenges employers and young leaders to rethink what “job readiness” really looks like and to recognize the immense, untapped potential in youth who simply need the right support to succeed. This is not just a conversation about social services, it's about building a stronger workforce and a more inclusive community, one young person at a time. Featured Programs and Resources YOUCAN Youth Services - YOUCAN Youth Services empowers youth facing significant barriers to employment by combining paid training, industry-recognized certifications, and intensive wraparound supports delivered through their Relentless Outreach model. Their programs focus on building stability, confidence, and real-world job readiness with ongoing follow-up to ensure youth not only secure employment but sustain long-term success. Learn More → https://youcan.ca/ Road to Work - A five-week paid pre-employment program for youth aged 18–25 that prepares participants for careers in construction, road building, and traffic safety. Youth gain industry-relevant safety certifications, hands-on tool training, and employability skills while earning an hourly allowance. After completion, participants receive support connecting with employers and transitioning into the workforce. Learn More → https://youcan.ca/our-programs/road-to-work/ Verto - A 20-week full-time employment readiness program for youth aged 18–24 designed to help participants build stability, confidence, and work habits before entering the workforce. The program combines personal and employment skill development with a 12-week paid placement and ongoing support to ensure a successful transition into employment or education. Learn More → https://youcan.ca/our-programs/verto-project/ Get Involved with GenNEXT United Way’s GenNEXT is a volunteer-led initiative designed to inspire the next generation of leaders to drive meaningful change in our community. Learn More → https://www.myunitedway.ca/take-action/join-a-group/gennext/ Special Acknowledgment We extend our sincere thanks to Ryan, Kiana, and Mursal for sharing their experiences and insights so openly. Your stories bring to life what Relentless Outreach looks like in action and why believing in people, even when they doubt themselves, can change everything. Thank you as well to the entire team at YOUCAN Youth Services for their unwavering commitment to youth, and for partnering with United Way of the Alberta Capital Region to help ensure the next generation has access to meaningful opportunities. To every listener, thank you for tuning in and continuing to champion what it means to do local good in our communities. Land Acknowledgment This episode was recorded in Edmonton, Alberta, on Treaty Six Territory and the Métis Nation of Alberta North Saskatchewan River Territory. We acknowledge that this land has long served as a meeting place, gathering ground, and travel route for the diverse Indigenous Peoples who have called it home for generations. These include the nêhiyawak (Cree), Blackfoot, Dene, Anishinaabe (Saulteaux), Nakota Sioux, Inuit, and Métis. We are deeply grateful for the resources, knowledge, and culture shared by Indigenous communities, as we walk together on the path toward reconciliation. We honour and respect their contributions, which help guide our work to ensure no one in our community is left behind.
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    33 m
  • How AI & "SimCity" Tech Are Solving Real World Problems
    Dec 5 2025

    You don’t need a massive organization to make a massive difference. In this episode of Do Local Good, hosts Sean Singh and Brett Eigner sit down with Katelyn Petersen (former Chief Experience Officer) and Krista Davis (Director of People Operations) from RunWithIt Synthetics (RWI).

    RWI is an Edmonton-based tech company that creates accurate, geospatial digital twins of cities—think SimCity, but for real-life decision-making. Instead of traditional volunteering, RWI partnered with United Way to apply their unique skills to the All In for Youth program.

    By hosting an internal "hackathon," the RWI team used synthetic modeling to visualize the long-term, generational benefits of increasing high school graduation rates in Edmonton. This episode explores how skills-based volunteering can revolutionize corporate social responsibility (CSR), boost employee engagement through initiatives like "Give Back Bingo," and prove that small businesses can be powerful drivers of community resilience.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • How RunWithIt Synthetics uses digital modeling to predict future outcomes.
    • The story behind their "All In for Youth" data hackathon.
    • How to build a culture of giving in a small, remote-friendly team.
    • Advice for small businesses looking to start their own CSR campaigns.
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    19 m
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