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Camp Molly provides female, non-binary youth with hands-on experience in firefighting

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In June 2025, the regional training facility in Saskatoon is inviting sixteen young women and non-binary youth to participate in the four-day camp program, Camp Molly. This initiative is led by the Saskatchewan Airport Fire Department with the support of emergency services like the Saskatoon Fire Department and others. The primary goal of the camp is to provide hands-on exposure to fire service opportunities across the province, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of fire prevention and management.

The camp aims to empower young females and non-binary youth, addressing the growing concern for gender equity in emergency response. By participating, these participants hope to build confidence in their fire safety skills and contribute to creating safer communities. The program will cover various aspects of fire prevention,peak time management, and critical incidents, culminating in a final presentation demonstrate.

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The regional training facility is equipped with cutting-edge equipment and resources, ensuring that participants receive personalized guidance. The addition of emergency services further extends the reach of the camp, offering additional support and training.

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