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LP partners with Outland Youth Employment Program

OYEP has been providing equitable employment and education opportunities for Indigenous youth.
4/20/2023

LP Building Solutions announced that it has partnered with the Outland Youth Employment Program (OYEP).

The program is a cornerstone initiative of Canadian-based nonprofit Dexterra Community Initiatives, which manages a national network of innovative education, training and work opportunities for high school-aged Indigenous youth. 

“LP’s involvement with the OYEP Indigenous forestry program exemplifies the company’s commitment to building strong relationships with Indigenous youth, promoting sustainability within the forestry industry, and contributing to the growth of local economies,” said LP Indigenous Relations Specialist Davee Palmantier. “We are proud to support such an important program that is fostering the next generation of LP leaders.”

Since its founding in 2000, OYEP has been providing equitable employment and education opportunities for Indigenous youth by partnering with employment stakeholders, such as LP. 

OYEP has partnered with an excess of 130 communities, supported more than 850 students, and planted 2.5 million trees through its camps, which focus on the development of professional skills and offering hands-on work experience in the natural resource industry.

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OYEP said that it strives to support youth through culturally sensitive education, training, and work opportunities.

According to OYEP, Indigenous communities face several barriers that can make mainstream training, education and employment challenging. These barriers have caused significant socio-economic gaps between Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in Canada, with the pandemic compounding this effect. 

According to OYEP, the organization strives to close this gap by supporting youth through culturally sensitive education, training, and work opportunities available across the country.

"OYEP is a national network of innovative education, training and work opportunities for Indigenous youth that includes our award-winning six-week land-based summer program,” said OYEP Western Operations Manager Peter Bird. “OYEP wraparound support services are available across the country and summer-based programs are currently available in Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia. OYEP has worked toward equity and opportunity for Indigenous youth and communities since 2000."

LP became a platinum-level sponsor of OYEP in 2022. The opportunity for collaboration first arose when OYEP held a camp in Duck Mountain Provincial Park, Manitoba near LP’s Swan Valley facility. 

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LP’s Swan Valley team hosted OYEP’s summer program participants on-site, providing mill and logging tours and all-terrain vehicle training. 

LP’s commitment supports not only OYEP’s six-week summer programs, but also the nonprofit’s year-round services to provide Indigenous students with pre-employment resources, education, scholarship/bursary support, housing, transportation and childcare solutions, job placements, internships, and more.

Visit OYEP.Ca for more information about the Outland Youth Employment Program 

Headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, LP operates 22 plants across the U.S., Canada, Chile, and Brazil. LP Building Solutions manufactures engineered wood products that meet the demands of builders, remodelers, and homeowners worldwide while providing high-end building solutions. 

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