Empowering Canadian Youth
The Government of Canada offers various programs to support youth empowerment, including funding for initiatives that promote education, employment, and community engagement.
The Government of Canada offers various programs to support youth empowerment, including funding for initiatives that promote education, employment, and community engagement.
UNICEF Canada works with partners to deliver programs that empower youth to become active citizens and leaders in their communities, focusing on issues like education, health, and equality.
McGill University's Youth Empowerment Program provides educational and mentorship opportunities for underprivileged youth, aiming to enhance their academic and personal growth.
The City of Toronto offers a youth employment program that provides job training, mentorship, and placement services to help young people gain work experience and achieve their career goals.
CBC Indigenous features stories and initiatives that promote empowerment and reconciliation with Indigenous youth, highlighting their achievements and the challenges they face.
This online platform provides a range of tools, workshops, and resources to support youth empowerment, including leadership development, mental health, and social entrepreneurship.
The World Wildlife Fund Canada offers programs and initiatives that empower youth to take action on environmental issues, promoting sustainability and conservation.
This video series showcases the work of youth artists and cultural leaders, highlighting the impact of arts and culture on youth empowerment and community development.