Indigenous Youth Mentorship Programs
The Government of Canada provides financial assistance for Indigenous youth mentorship programs, focusing on education and career development.
The Government of Canada provides financial assistance for Indigenous youth mentorship programs, focusing on education and career development.
Our organization offers financial assistance and resources for Indigenous youth mentorship programs, aiming to improve educational outcomes and life skills.
UNICEF Canada provides funding and support for Indigenous youth mentorship programs, addressing the unique challenges faced by Indigenous youth in Canada.
The Canadian Women's Foundation offers grants for Indigenous youth mentorship programs, focusing on building confidence, self-esteem, and life skills.
Western University's Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry offers a mentorship program for Indigenous youth, providing financial assistance and support for students pursuing careers in medicine.
The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada provides information on financial assistance and scholarships available for Indigenous students, including those participating in mentorship programs.
This video series showcases the impact of Indigenous youth mentorship programs in Canada, highlighting the importance of financial assistance and support for these initiatives.
The University of Alberta's Faculty of Native Studies offers a mentorship program for Aboriginal youth, providing financial assistance and academic support to students pursuing post-secondary education.