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  • Two-Spirit Workshop Series

    Two-Spirit Workshop Series

    Urban Native Youth Association’s Two-Spirit Collective has launching a Two-Spirit Workshop Series, with events running on Thursday evenings. WHEN: Thursdays, 4 pm to 7 pm WHERE: 1618 East Hastings St, Vancouver (Ground Floor – Buzz “Downstairs Mtg Room”)* WHO: This workshop series is open to Indigenous youth ages 15 to 30 who identify as Two-Spirit or LGBTQ+…

  • Fearless Heart – Two-Spirit Mindfulness & Self-Compassion Workshop

    Fearless Heart – Two-Spirit Mindfulness & Self-Compassion Workshop

    Two-Spirit youth ages 15 to 30 are invited to join us for a mindfulness and self-compassion workshop at UNYA. WHEN: Thursday, February 7th, 2019  4 PM to 6 PM WHERE: Urban Native Youth Association (1618 East Hastings St, Vancouver) Is this workshop for me? Take a few moments to reflect on these questions. Do I self…

  • Trans and Two-Spirit Indigenous Youth Learn + Share

    Trans and Two-Spirit Indigenous Youth Learn + Share

    Are you a Trans or Two-Spirit, or gender diverse Indigenous youth aged 11 to 30 in Metro Vancouver? We want to hear from you about what’s important to you to feel supported. To do this, our Two-Spirit Collective is  teaming up with Trans Care BC for two Learn + Share sessions in February and March. You’ll be…

  • Get Involved

    Cheques or money orders can be sent to:Urban Native Youth Association | 1618 E Hastings St,Vancouver, BC V5L 1S6

  • Native Youth Health & Wellness Centre

    Native Youth Health & Wellness Centre

    UNYA’s Native Youth Health and Wellness Centre (NYHWC) is a youth clinic providing culturally-relevant, welcoming, accessible health and wellness services to Indigenous youth from ages 12 to 30.  Our youth clinic is a safe, accessible health centre, where you can feel comfortable accessing services and programs that support your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health.…

  • Urban Native Youth Association holds gathering about safe spaces for queer youth

    Urban Native Youth Association holds gathering about safe spaces for queer youth

    When Aimee Beauchamp of the Squamish Nation began her position three months ago as school support counsellor at Urban Native Youth Association, she found many people asking her if she would run programs for two-spirit and queer indigenous youth. This free, daylong event will consist of a day of workshops for QTBIPOC for queer youth…