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After-school welding club sparking interest among girls

An after-school welding club just for girls is helping students like Yaqeen Nihad-Abdulkarim pursue their dreams.
Grade 11 student Gloria Mendez takes part in the after-school welding club at St. Patrick's High School. (Brett Throop/CBC)

The hiss ofwelding torcheshas fascinated YaqeenNihad-Abdulkarim ever since she was a little girl growing up in Iraq, watching her father weldat the shop he owned.

She dreamed of become a welder too, and after her family moved to Ottawa, sheheard abouta welding program at St. Patrick's High School on Alta Vista Drive.

Nihad-Abdulkarim, who is now in Grade 9, said she knew rightawaythat's where she wanted to go tohigh school.

"My grandma wanted to learn how to weld just like me when she was younger. She said that I acted like how she acted when she was little," she recently told CBC Radio's Ottawa Morning.

"I was this person that always wanted to do stuff her own way. I told my dad once that I wanted to become a welder. He didn't say no, but my mom is definitely the one who encouraged me the most."

'I told my dad once that I wanted to become a welder. He didn't say no, but my mom is definitely the one who encouraged me the most,' remembers Yaqeen Nihad-Abdulkarim, second from right. (Brett Throop/CBC)

'They're more comfortable in here'

The classes are filled mainly with boys, soteacher Rob Lavergne started anafter-school welding club just for girls two years ago.

"Usually in a class of 20 I'll have anywhere from two to three [girls]," Lavergne said.

"Being a former business automotive person, there wasn't enough women in the trades and I figured it would be a great way to get things started ... to show them that it's not a man's world out there.

"They're more comfortable in here.... Sometimes some of the ladies might be intimidated, thinking it is only a man's world in the tech world and automotive welding, and stuff like that."

Nihad-Abdulkarim said she's happy to be among the best students in her welding class, and she hopes more girls will become interested in the trade.

Listen to more of the interview withNihad-Abdulkarimand Lavergne here.