Indigenous Youth Summer Camps
The Government of Canada supports various summer camps for Aboriginal youth, focusing on cultural preservation, education, and outdoor activities.
The Government of Canada supports various summer camps for Aboriginal youth, focusing on cultural preservation, education, and outdoor activities.
The University of British Columbia offers summer camps for Indigenous youth, emphasizing STEM education, cultural exchange, and personal development.
UNICEF Canada partners with local organizations to provide summer camps for Aboriginal youth, promoting health, education, and social equality.
This non-profit organization offers outdoor summer camps for Indigenous youth, focusing on environmental awareness, teamwork, and leadership skills.
Researchers at McGill University examined the impact of summer camps on Aboriginal youth, highlighting benefits for mental health, social skills, and cultural identity.
This video series showcases the experiences of Indigenous youth attending summer camps, featuring stories of friendship, growth, and cultural connection.
This online directory provides a comprehensive list of summer camps for Aboriginal youth across Canada, including programs focused on arts, sports, and leadership development.
The Ontario government provides funding and resources for summer camps serving Indigenous youth, prioritizing their well-being, education, and community engagement.