Volunteer with us!
Become a Mentor. Change a Life.
Looking to make a difference? UNYA offers a volunteer mentorship program that connects Indigenous youth (ages 12-15) with supportive, consistent role models.
As a mentor, you’ll spend 2–4 hours each week with a young person for at least one year—building trust, sharing experiences, and guiding them through everyday challenges. Whether it’s exploring arts and culture, sports, education, or just spending time together, you’ll help youth gain confidence, make positive choices, and grow into resilient adults. Along the way, you’ll also strengthen your own leadership and communication skills and join a community making real impact.
Why Mentor with UNYA
Being a mentor isn’t just about giving your time—it’s also about growing as a person. UNYA equips you with the tools and support you need to feel confident in your role.
- Grow Your Skills – Strengthen communication, coaching, and problem-solving.
- Learn Our Approach – Training grounded in UNYA’s Philosophy of Care.
- Be Part of a Community – Join a supportive circle of mentors, staff, and youth.
- Make Memories – Take part in activities and events that build real connection.
Mentors Supporting youth ages 12-15:
Mentors who support youth in this age group, you’ll:
- Meet weekly for 2–4 hours over a period of at least 12 months
- Build a consistent, trusting relationship
- Support youth through activities they choose (sports, arts, culture, outings, drop-ins, etc.)
- Help youth grow confidence, make positive choices, and build life skills
- Take part in staff-led group outings with other pairs
- Receive thorough screening, onboarding, and ongoing training
A Mentorship Program Supporting Indigenous Youth Ages 12–15
Early guidance, encouragement, and fun—rooted in culture and community.
Your role:
- Plan activities together (with staff guidance)
- Encourage exploration and model positive behaviours
- Support younger teens in building confidence
- We believe youth are the experts in their own lives, and our mentors are there to walk alongside them and support them in their journey.
Training & support:
- Comprehensive screening and onboarding
- Ongoing training: Three trainings through Len Pierre Consulting: Introduction to Indigenous Cultural Safety, Indigenous Trauma & Equity-Informed Practice, and Indigenous Allyship and Anti-Racism Training.
- Training on UNYA Philosophy of care including boundaries and basic counselling skills.
- FOIPPA Foundations Privacy and Access Fundamentals
- Regular check-ins and support from UNYA staff
- Opportunity to connect with other mentors/pairs at our monthly group events
How to apply
Complete the Mentorship Volunteer Application Form and send it, along with a cover letter and resume, to [email protected].
Download Mentorship Volunteer Application Form (PDF) →
How to Connect with the MENTORSHIP Team!
Interested in VOLUNTEER MENTOR?
Contact the Program Manager during office hours:
Monday – Thursday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM and
Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Find us at
1618 E Hastings Street
Vancouver, B.C.
V5L 1S6
Contact
Nicole Burton
Mentorship Program Manager
604-868-0632
Samantha George
Youth and Volunteer Navigator – Mentorship and Kinnections
604.868.0890



