Grade 11 student makes positive impact with community fridge and documentary

Image shows Stevie Lawrence standing in front of her Community fridge at Victoria School of the Arts.
Stevie Lawrence in front of the community fridge. Photo by Valerie Lawrence.
Daniel Barker-Tremblay - CFWE - EdmontonAL | 04-07-2022
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A high school student’s efforts have brought a community fridge to a high school in Edmonton.

Stevie Lawrence, a Grade 11 student from Duncan’s First Nation, received the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation’s “Imagine a Canada” grant in June after submitting an essay about her idea of bringing her community fridge to the Victoria School of the Arts in Edmonton.

With the $1,500 grant, the community fridge has been installed outside the school and Stevie hand painted the designs herself.

Stevie says that she believes it will support the Indigenous and lower-income populations that reside in the area.

Shortly after, Stevie put her talents towards a different project by taking on the role of assistant director for the documentary “Remembering the Children, the Red Deer Industrial School,” and called it a “touching experience.”

A greemn poster with a picture of Indigenous children the top. The poster is for the documentary called "Remember the children: The Red Deer Indian Industrial School.

The poster for the documentary "Remember the Children: The Red Deer Indian Industrial School. Photo courtesy of Valerie Lawerence.

Stevie’s grandmother Valerie Lawrence spoke highly of her granddaughter and her cultural and community accomplishments. Valerie also shared her experience with other family members at the viewing party of the documentary.

Stevie Lawerence standing with her grandmother Valerie Lawerence in front of the community fridge at the high school in Edmonton.

Stevie Lawrence (Left) and Valerie Lawrence (Right) standing together in front of community fridge. Photo courtesy of Valerie Lawerence.

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