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  1. Centre for youth ages 13 to 18 to meet, get information and support, and share ideas and interests. Offers cooking classes, sports, outdoor and camp activities, workshops, art, anti-graffiti projects, and leadership programs. A public access computer is also a...
  2. Alliance of post-secondary students' unions of BC, formed to provide students with an effective, united voice. Addresses issues such as tuition fees, student financial aid programs, and research funding. Goal is to achieve a high-quality, public post-secondary...
  3. One-stop centre providing a range of social, education, health, education, housing, employment, substance use, and life skills services. Services include alcohol and drug counselling and mental health counselling. The BYRC Resource Room offers youth ages 13 to...
  4. Provides after school and summer camp programs that teach kids ages seven to 14 about entrepreneurship and starting their own micro-businesses. Programs offer specific life and workplace readiness skills training through activities and games, short videos, and...
  5. Provides information and referral services, and promotes community connections. In cooperation with other service providers, offers programs for families, youth, and seniors. Family services include family drop-ins for children up to age five and their caregiv...
  6. Offers a variety of customized training programs and services to help individuals transition into work or improve their work situation. Programs assist participants to gain new skills, access career support, connect with employers, and find success in the work...
  7. Equips CTS youth members ages 15 to 18 with training to become volunteer peer leaders. Peer leaders are trained in leadership, program development, outdoor recreation, and outdoor safety to plan and lead camp excursions in Metro Vancouver's Regional Parks (wit...
  8. Assists in paying the costs of a child's full- or part-time studies after high school through the addition of money into a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) for children from low-income families. No personal contributions to an RESP are required to rece...
  9. Offers wage subsidies to employers from not-for-profit organizations, the public sector, and private sector organizations with 50 or fewer full-time employees, to create summer work experiences for young people ages 15 to 30. Provides young people with opportu...
  10. Promotes and supports meaningful and equitable employment for people with disabilities. Employment Services support job seekers with all types of disability who wish to find meaningful employment. STEAM program improves employment outcomes for persons with dis...
  11. Organization of professionals in medicine, psychology, dentistry, and other allied health fields, who share a scientific and clinical interest in hypnosis. Makes referrals to health professionals who use hypnosis in their treatment. Provides tuition scholarshi...
  12. Offers various support services to the public. Offers visits and telephone care to patients with health conditions and their families in the home, hospital, or institutional setting in Burnaby, Richmond, Tri-Cities, and Vancouver, as well as visits to seniors ...
  13. An alternative education program for Indigenous youth ages 16 to 19 whose needs are not being met in traditional school programs. The program runs full time, five days a week, with half the students attending school in the morning, half in the afternoon; provi...
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