Indigenous Youth Programs
The Ontario government offers various programs to support Aboriginal youth, including education and employment initiatives.
The Ontario government offers various programs to support Aboriginal youth, including education and employment initiatives.
The Government of Canada's Aboriginal Youth Strategy aims to improve the well-being and quality of life of Aboriginal youth in Ontario and across Canada.
The Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services offers youth programs and services for Aboriginal youth in Ontario, focusing on cultural support and community engagement.
UNICEF Canada's Empowering Aboriginal Youth program works to improve the lives of Aboriginal youth in Ontario through education, health, and social support.
The University of Ottawa hosts an annual Aboriginal Youth Research Symposium, bringing together scholars and community members to discuss issues affecting Aboriginal youth in Ontario.
The Anishinabek Nation offers a youth mentorship program, providing Aboriginal youth in Ontario with guidance, support, and cultural connection.
The City of Toronto's Indigenous Youth Employment Program provides job training and placement services for Aboriginal youth, helping them access meaningful employment opportunities.
Kairos Canada offers a range of resources and support for Aboriginal youth in Ontario, including educational materials, community programs, and advocacy initiatives.