Posted: Apr 06, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: April 6
The 12-week program offers young entrepreneurs tools and resources to grow their business.(Kyah Sparks/CBC)
When Sherelle Reddick heard about the African Nova Scotian Young Women s Entrepreneurship Program, she knew it was exactly the support she was searching for. There s so many options to have one-on-one support in this program, said Reddick, 30, who had the inspiration to launch an online fashion store but didn t know how to get started. I literally started the program with an idea and I m leaving with a business.
Within the 12-week program, Reddick and 13 other Black women received access to tools, resources, and education to grow their businesses.