Indigenous Youth Programs
The Ontario government offers various programs to support Aboriginal youth development, including education, employment, and cultural activities.
The Ontario government offers various programs to support Aboriginal youth development, including education, employment, and cultural activities.
The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) provides a program focused on Aboriginal youth, addressing mental health and substance use issues through cultural activities and traditional healing practices.
The Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services offers programs and services for Aboriginal youth in Ontario, including mentorship, education, and employment opportunities.
UNICEF Canada's Empowering Aboriginal Youth program aims to support the well-being and development of Indigenous youth in Ontario through community-based initiatives and cultural activities.
Lakehead University hosts an annual Aboriginal Youth Conference, bringing together Indigenous youth, elders, and community leaders to discuss issues and opportunities related to education, employment, and cultural preservation.
The Anishinabek Nation offers a Youth Leadership Program, providing Aboriginal youth in Ontario with opportunities for leadership development, cultural learning, and community engagement.
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Toronto provides support services for Aboriginal youth, including counseling, education, and employment assistance, with a focus on cultural sensitivity and community outreach.
The Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) provides funding for community-based initiatives that support Aboriginal youth development, including programs focused on education, employment, and cultural activities.