Empowering Quebec's Youth
The Quebec government offers various programs to support high school students' personal and professional development, including mentorship initiatives and career guidance.
The Quebec government offers various programs to support high school students' personal and professional development, including mentorship initiatives and career guidance.
McGill University's Faculty of Education offers outreach programs for high school students in Quebec, focusing on academic support, leadership development, and community engagement.
This program provides financial assistance and work experience opportunities for high school students in Quebec, helping them develop essential skills for the job market.
Centraide of Greater Montreal supports various youth empowerment initiatives across Quebec, including after-school programs, mentorship, and community development projects.
The University of Quebec at Montreal (UQAM) offers research-based programs and resources for high school students, focusing on leadership development, social responsibility, and community involvement.
Techno Quebec provides innovative programs and workshops for high school students, promoting digital literacy, coding skills, and tech entrepreneurship in Quebec.
Diversité Quebec offers inclusive programs and services for high school students from diverse backgrounds, including mentorship, cultural activities, and academic support.
The Conseil national des sociétés de communication autochtones du Québec (CNSCQ) provides culturally sensitive programs and resources for Indigenous high school students, focusing on language preservation, cultural identity, and community development.