WellKin is hosting a community forum. They want to discuss the possibility of expanding the Brightside Youth Hub in Woodstock.
OXFORD COUNTY - WellKin is looking to expand a program they offer.
Brightside Youth Hub is for kids 12 to 25 year old and will help in many areas that someone might be struggling with.
Executive Director of WellKin, Kelly Baker says a community discussion will be taking place.
"The Forum on Monday is to discuss plans to expand, and hopefully to become a funded hub under Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario."
Baker says how you can become a part of the forum.
"We do ask folks to register. They can just go to brightsideyouthhub.ca and there is a button on there where they can register if they would like to attend."
Baker adds, the Hub in Woodstock operates once a week, but it needs to be more, and reach further in Oxford County.
You can also submit feedback on the website if you can't make it in person.
The forum takes place on Monday, December 11th at Fusion Centre in Ingersoll from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.
If you want to hear more about what Brightside Youth Hub does, listen to the full interview Heart FM did with Executive Director, Kelly Baker below:

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