Empowering Youth in Montreal
McGill University's Youth Empowerment Program provides mentorship, education, and job training to underprivileged youth in Montreal, promoting social mobility and community engagement.
McGill University's Youth Empowerment Program provides mentorship, education, and job training to underprivileged youth in Montreal, promoting social mobility and community engagement.
YES Montreal offers free employment services, including resume building, interview preparation, and job placement, to help youth aged 16-35 achieve their career goals.
This research study, conducted by the University of Montreal, examines the impact of youth empowerment programs on social and economic outcomes for young people in Montreal, highlighting best practices and areas for improvement.
Sports Quebec's youth empowerment program uses sports and physical activity to promote education, healthy lifestyles, and personal development among young people in Montreal, fostering a sense of community and social responsibility.
The Government of Canada's youth empowerment program, in partnership with the City of Montreal, supports young people in developing and implementing environmental projects, promoting sustainability and climate action.
This online platform provides resources, tools, and training for youth empowerment and leadership development, including webinars, workshops, and mentorship opportunities, to help young people in Montreal build their skills and confidence.
This CBC news article highlights the work of a Montreal-based non-profit organization that provides youth empowerment programs, including education, job training, and mentorship, to support the social and economic development of young people in the city.
This video series, produced by a Montreal-based youth organization, features stories of young people who have overcome challenges and achieved their goals through empowerment programs, inspiring others to take action and make a positive impact in their communities.