Indigenous Youth Programs
The City of Saskatoon offers various programs for Indigenous youth, including cultural camps, mentorship initiatives, and recreational activities.
The City of Saskatoon offers various programs for Indigenous youth, including cultural camps, mentorship initiatives, and recreational activities.
The First Nations University of Canada provides an overview of Native youth programs in Saskatchewan, including education, health, and career development initiatives.
The Saskatoon Tribal Council offers a range of programs for youth, including sports, arts, and cultural activities, as well as education and employment support.
The Saskatoon Community Foundation's Youth Empowerment Program supports initiatives that promote the well-being and development of Indigenous youth in Saskatoon.
The Government of Saskatchewan's Native Youth Resource Guide provides information on programs and services available to Indigenous youth, including education, health, and employment resources.
The University of Saskatchewan's Reconciliation through Indigenous Youth Leadership program aims to support Indigenous youth in becoming leaders and change-makers in their communities.
The Saskatoon Aboriginal Council's Youth Mentorship Program pairs Indigenous youth with positive role models and mentors, providing guidance and support in their personal and professional development.
The Indigenous Youth Friendship Society hosts an annual conference for Indigenous youth, featuring workshops, presentations, and cultural activities focused on empowerment, leadership, and community building.