
Antwerp – The Antwerp Juvenile Court has launched a new initiative called ‘Toekans’ to encourage businesses to support young people in youth care. The project is designed to help juveniles with troubled backgrounds, including those in conflict with the law, find their strengths and nurture their talents.
The ‘Toekans’ program aims to bridge the gap between young people in care and the professional world by creating development opportunities that align with their interests and abilities. Through collaboration with companies and mentors, the initiative also seeks to reshape public perceptions of these youths and offer them meaningful career pathways.
To promote the talents of these young individuals, the initiative is hosting an exhibition at the Butterfly Palace, where participants can present their artistic and creative work.
“Young people from youth care are often forgotten in our society. We want to show that there are many young people here with talent. They are unfairly on the margins of society,” said juvenile judge Isabelle Ven.
“With this project, we want to give companies a different image of young people from youth care. At the same time, we want to change how these young people see their own potential within the business world. Many still believe their goals are out of reach,” she added.
As part of the initiative, companies are encouraged to get involved by arranging introductions or offering internships to the participating youths.
The response from the young participants has been overwhelmingly positive.
“I want to show other people that there is more to people like me. We also have a voice and are not just a file,” said 19-year-old Luca.
Sixteen-year-old Dako, who is also displaying his art at the exhibition, shared a similar sentiment. “I didn’t even know I could draw until I made something and they told me I had talent. Now my artwork hangs here in the Butterfly Palace, and also in various youth centres. I’m proud of myself and really hope I can achieve something with this.”
Where and How Are the Youths Showcasing Their Talents?
The Butterfly Palace walking hall currently hosts an exhibition featuring works created by members of the ‘Toekans’ project. This space gives participating youths a chance to express themselves through visual art, performance, and other creative mediums.
Looking ahead, the juvenile court aims to expand the initiative, offering even more platforms for these young individuals to demonstrate their abilities. Companies and mentors involved in the program are encouraged to continue providing resources, guidance, and opportunities to help the participants thrive.
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