Indigenous Youth Mentorship Program
The University of British Columbia's Indigenous Youth Mentorship Program supports Aboriginal youth in BC by providing mentorship, cultural activities, and educational workshops.
The University of British Columbia's Indigenous Youth Mentorship Program supports Aboriginal youth in BC by providing mentorship, cultural activities, and educational workshops.
The Government of British Columbia offers various programs for Indigenous youth, including mentorship initiatives, education and training, and cultural activities to support their well-being and success.
The Vancouver Foundation provides funding and support for mentorship programs that empower Aboriginal youth in BC, focusing on education, employment, and community engagement.
Simon Fraser University conducted a research study on the impact of mentorship programs on Aboriginal youth in BC, highlighting the importance of culturally relevant mentorship in supporting their educational and career aspirations.
A video series showcasing the experiences and stories of Aboriginal youth in BC who have participated in mentorship programs, highlighting the positive impact on their lives and communities.
The First Nations Health Authority offers a mentorship program for Aboriginal youth in BC, focusing on health and wellness, education, and career development, with the goal of supporting their overall well-being.
The BC Ministry of Education provides information on mentorship opportunities for Indigenous youth, including programs and initiatives that support their educational and career goals.
The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business offers a tool kit for organizations and individuals looking to establish mentorship programs for Indigenous youth, providing guidance on best practices and cultural competency.