Indigenous Youth Mentorship Program
The University of British Columbia's Indigenous Youth Mentorship Program supports First Nations youth in their academic and personal pursuits, fostering a sense of community and belonging.
The University of British Columbia's Indigenous Youth Mentorship Program supports First Nations youth in their academic and personal pursuits, fostering a sense of community and belonging.
The Government of British Columbia offers various mentorship programs for Indigenous youth, focusing on education, career development, and cultural preservation.
The Vancouver Foundation's First Nations Youth Mentorship Initiative provides funding and resources to community-based mentorship programs, promoting positive relationships and outcomes for Indigenous youth.
This video showcases the impact of mentorship programs on First Nations youth in British Columbia, highlighting the importance of cultural connection and community support.
Simon Fraser University's research on Indigenous youth mentorship explores the effectiveness of different program models and their potential to improve educational and socio-economic outcomes for First Nations youth.
Take a Hike Youth at Risk Foundation offers mentorship programs and outdoor education initiatives for Indigenous youth in British Columbia, focusing on building resilience and promoting positive relationships.
Carleton University's research on Indigenous youth mentorship program evaluation provides insights into best practices for program design, implementation, and assessment, informing evidence-based decision-making.
The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives' First Nations Youth Mentorship Toolkit offers practical guidance and resources for organizations and communities seeking to develop and implement effective mentorship programs for Indigenous youth.