Street Culture Project had to get creative as it adjusted to COVID-19 restrictions.Its Workplace Help and Mentoring Program (WHAM), which helps disadvantaged young adults gain work experience while earning a paycheck, briefly shut down during the pandemic.“There were a lot of things we didn’t know health-wise and what was going to be safe, so we were shut down for a small period of time,” said Braden McKay, Street Culture director of strategy.“We adapted the program and we’re able to do a lot of jobs.” Besides jobs in construction, yard care and property management, the pandemic opened the door for fogging and disinfecting.ReThink BioClean, a Regina disinfecting service, offered to train WHAM participants in the fogging industry after.