Empowering Indigenous Youth Through Summer Leadership Camps
The Government of Canada offers summer leadership camps for Indigenous high school students to develop leadership skills and learn about their heritage.
The Government of Canada offers summer leadership camps for Indigenous high school students to develop leadership skills and learn about their heritage.
The University of Calgary's Indigenous Youth Summer Camps provide high school students with the opportunity to learn about Indigenous culture, history, and leadership.
The Canadian government's Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee offers summer leadership camps for high school students to develop leadership skills and learn about Indigenous issues.
McGill University's Indigenous Youth Summer Leadership Program is a week-long camp for high school students to develop leadership skills, learn about Indigenous culture, and prepare for post-secondary education.
CBC News features a story on summer leadership camps for Indigenous youth, highlighting the importance of these programs in developing leadership skills and promoting Indigenous culture.
Outward Bound Canada offers an Indigenous Youth Leadership Camp for high school students to develop leadership skills, learn about Indigenous culture, and participate in outdoor adventures.
This research paper examines the impact of summer leadership camps on Indigenous youth development, highlighting the importance of these programs in promoting leadership skills and cultural identity.
This video showcases the experiences of Indigenous high school students participating in summer leadership camps, highlighting the benefits of these programs in developing leadership skills and promoting cultural identity.