Search results for: “Employment”
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Aboriginal Transition Team
The Transition Program supports Indigenous youth ages 16 to 19 who are leaving the care of the Ministry of Children & Family Development (MCFD) and preparing for independence. Transition Workers build relationships rooted in trust and respect, working alongside youth to define their goals and explore what independence looks like — from housing and employment…
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Aries Education
The Native Youth Learning Centre (NYLC) is a computer-based learning centre, supporting the personal, educational, and career development of Indigenous youth ages 15 to 30. Our focus is on helping you gain employment and pursue your education. If you’re not in school right now, we can help you go back, whether that is to junior…
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Native Youth Learning Centre (NYLC)
Learning. Growing. Building Your Future. Who We Are The Native Youth Learning Centre (NYLC) is a welcoming learning and employment hub for Indigenous youth ages 15–30. Whether you’re finishing school, building job skills, or exploring what’s next, NYLC is your space to learn, grow, and move forward at your own pace. It’s relaxed. It’s supportive.…
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Cedar Walk Education
Cedar Walk is an alternative education program for Indigenous youth ages 16 to 19 whose needs are not being met in traditional school programs. As a student coming to Cedar Walk, we recognize and respect that you have your own unique strengths, goals, interests, needs, and history. We’ll collaborate with you to identify your goals…
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700+ Places for Free or Low-cost Food in Vancouver
Are you having a hard time finding the money for food? These handy resources can help! We’ve compiled a few ways that you can get access to food when you’re having trouble making ends meet. The Vancouver Food Asset Map lists over 700 resources for free or low cost food. We also have a number of programs…

