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Saugeen Connects helps local youth start up business ventures

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NEUSTADT - Saugeen Connects, an economic development partnership consisting of the Saugeen Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) with six municipalities; Arran-Elderslie, Brockton, Hanover, Minto, Wellington North, and West Grey, are providing the opportunity for 59 youth to launch 50 businesses throughout the Saugeen region. The students, from Grades 6 to 12, have started various businesses which include; lawn care, dog walking, babysitting, selling hand-made merchandise, working a concession stand, and other innovative business ideas.

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SSUP has helped six youth to start up their own businesses in Wellington North:

- Addison Schmidt is working to sell baked goods;

- Avery Heffernan’s business offers art decor;

- Conner Schmidt has returned to the SSUP program with his lawn care services;

- Noah Seddon’s business, Balloon, Ninja offers balloon twisting and treats;

- Reuben Seddon is managing British candy sales at his business, Reuben’s British Sweets; and

- Sparrow Dekorte is commissioning artwork through their business, Sparrow Sage Arts.

Minto welcomes eight businesses run by nine students:

- Brayden Moore and Bernie Hale operate Ground Control Lawn Maintenance;

- Calista Glazema offers both babysitting and lawn care services;

- Carter Shannon opened her own sweet corn and vegetable stand;

- Claire Jacques and Nicole Lyte each own and operate their own babysitting services;

- Mobile Meals is run by Graham Blahunt offering grocery and food delivery to local households;

- Jake Hymers is selling farm fresh eggs; and

- Lyra  Miller-Natale has created a business that offers babysitting and dog walking.

The Saugeen region, the SSUP also enabled businesses to operate through the work of:

- Mallory Luxton from Southgate, who provides animal photography services; and

- Golden Bites, run by Charli Marshall from Southgate,  who sells homemade dog treats.

SSUP is a funding program aimed at school-aged youth in the Saugeen Connects catchment area.

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