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  1. AMS TutoringProvided by: University of British Columbia (UBC) - AKA: University of BC
    9.54KM
    Offers tutoring for most first-year and second-year courses. Free drop-in group tutoring is offered at the AMS Student Nest; hours vary. Also offers private online tutoring by appointment. Cost is $36 per hour. Administration hours vary.
  2. Offers community and educational resources, events, and programming for children and families that prioritizes and celebrates Afrocentric and Indigenous lives. Hosts local ARC CommUNITY Events with Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) artists for pe...
  3. An alternative education program for Indigenous youth ages 13 to 16 whose needs are not being met in traditional school programs. The program runs full time, five days a week, and provides a safe, respectful, and culturally relevant space. Recognizes and respe...
  4. Provides a range of community support services, including individualized case management, conversational English classes, and employment support services. The Youth Development Program provides mentorship by pairing children and youth with supportive adult rol...
  5. Aboriginal Leadership Opportunities Year provides one year of educational and leadership experience through the Royal Military College of Canada (Kingston, ON). Includes sports, field trips, leadership development, military training, cultural support activitie...
  6. Artemis Place provides integrated secondary education (Grades 10 to 12) to young women, young pregnant and parenting mothers, and all transgender youth ages 15 to 19 who need support to experience success. Programming includes wraparound support, life skills t...
  7. Offers a range of wellness, support, and therapeutic services, including traditional and cultural wellness supports. Services include child and youth therapy (art, expressive, land-based), family therapy, therapeutic support groups, and community events that p...
  8. Offers advocacy, education, and support for people affected by epilepsy. Provides a resource library, information materials in various languages, educational events, information and referral services, hospital outreach, support groups, and peer support. Also o...
  9. Supports the social and economic integration of Francophone newcomers who are not eligible to receive services from federally funded programs. Program serves refugee claimants, temporary foreign workers, post-secondary international students, provincial nomine...
  10. Supports the social and economic integration of Francophone newcomers who are not eligible to receive services from federally funded programs. Program serves refugee claimants, temporary foreign workers, post-secondary international students, provincial nomine...
  11. Supports the social and economic integration of newcomers in North Vancouver and West Vancouver, including refugee claimants, temporary foreign workers, post-secondary international students, provincial nominees who are not yet permanent residents, and recentl...
  12. Supports the social and economic integration of newcomers who are not eligible to receive services from federally funded programs. Program serves refugee claimants, temporary foreign workers (excluding live-in caregivers), post-secondary international students...
  13. Supports the social and economic integration of newcomers who are not eligible to receive services from federally funded programs. Program serves refugee claimants, temporary foreign workers, post-secondary international students, provincial nominees who are n...
  14. Supports the social and economic integration of newcomers who are not eligible to receive services from federally funded programs. Program serves refugee claimants, temporary foreign workers (excluding live-in caregivers), post-secondary international students...
  15. Supports the social and economic integration of newcomers who are not eligible to receive services from federally funded programs. Program serves refugee claimants, temporary foreign workers (excluding live-in caregivers), post-secondary international students...
  16. Non-partisan organization, run by and for BC youth ages 16 to 21, promotes yough service in the community. Activities include regional youth parliaments throughout the province for youth ages 14 to 18, where participants develop public speaking skills and gain...
  17. Provides financial assistance to hospitality professionals who have fallen under serious financial hardship. The Emergency Relief Fund supports individuals in covering the cost of essential needs such as rent, utilities, childcare, or medical bills, including ...
  18. Women, ages 19 and up, are matched as mentors with girls ages seven to 17 for the purpose of establishing caring, supportive, mentoring friendships to enhance the confidence, self-esteem, and well-being of the Little Sisters. The Study Buddy Program is a free ...
  19. Provides a safe place for youth ages 12 to 18 to drop-in and play games and sports, use the mobile skateboard park, participate in social events, and engage with friends and the community. Also offers scheduled programming, which includes leadership training, ...
  20. Branches AYA Life Skills ProgramProvided by: Aunt Leah's - AKA: old name Aunt Leah's Place; Aunt Leah's Independent Lifeskills Society
    15.30KM
    Three to six-month program for former youth in care wishing to pursue life skills, including training, education, or employment. Eligible participants receive Agreements with Young Adults (AYA) funding, a Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) prog...
  21. Provides social and recreational opportunities, and job skills training and certifications for immigrant youth ages 11 to 18 who are new to Canada. Also helps them deal with current issues such as barriers by providing leadership and skills training. Low-cost ...
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