For any businesses interested in hiring youth over the summer.
https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/funding/canada-summer-jobs.html
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Talk at the Top, our youth-led Summit on mental health, is returning November 16th, 2018! Talk at the Top is for high school students from the North Shore and throughout the Sea to Sky Corridor. Delegates develop leadership skills, increase their mental health knowledge and learn how to decrease the stigma that surrounds mental illness in their schools and communities. This single day is jam-packed; exciting speakers, workshops, activities, and brainstorming sessions. Breakfast and lunch are provided, and transportation will be arranged for students from the Sea to Sky Corridor. You might be a young leader thinking "this sounds great! Exactly what I want!" Then scoot on over to the application form at jack.org/talkatthetop. Or you might be an adult thinking "I know a young person who would love this!" Then forward them this email! You can email [email protected] if you have any questions at all in the world. Love, Jack.org From Richard Brower, Membership Services Coordinator
Vancouver Curling Club The fall session of the high school curling program at the Vancouver Curling Club starts on Wednesday, Oct. 10 and runs for 10 weeks until Dec. 12. Information and registration can be found at http://vancurl.com/leagues/high-school. We are located in the Hillcrest Centre beside Nat Bailey Stadium. Hillcrest will be starting a new basketball training program for children and youth. All the details can be found in the attached document or by contacting Hillcrest Community Centre.
Reports of its demise were greatly exaggerated. After a brief time of cancellation, Multifest is back on! Please support this important community event. Friday June 8th 2018 3:30pm - 7:00pm Tupper Neighbourhood Greenway 400 Block East 23rd Avenue Music Cultural Art Food Face Painting Henna Balloon Art Games Activities and More!
Greetings parents, students, and staff, Are you or your child interested in business? Want to know what it’s like starting your own company? If you have ever been invigorated by forums like Ted talk, we have an exciting upcoming event where you get to witness the passionate and influential voices of young individuals who are set out to make an impression on this world. We would like to invite you to our event on June 11th, 2018 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM at the Sir Winston Churchill Auditorium, 7055 Heather St, Vancouver, hosted by TILE Vancouver. TILE stands for Talks on Innovation, Leadership, and Entrepreneurship. Tickets are free but need to be reserved online at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/a-conversation-with-pink-orchid-studios-tickets-46544217006. Our event includes speakers like the co-CEOs of Pink Orchid Studios! Our event contains a formal interview portion, as well as an extended Q&A session where you will have the opportunity to interact with the speakers. TILE in entirety is a global conversation forum that provides a platform for young individuals wishing to share their creative passion with the rest of the world. The Vancouver branch of TILE Organization consists of a team of six local students, who embarked on a rocky assignment because we shared a goal to help young people like us on finding a voice of their own. It started out as the most simple idea, but your participation on June 11th of 2018 will be a testimony to our hard work and mutual passions, not only for the six of us but as a good omen to the continuation of this work even after we graduate. Every single one of you has an opportunity to be a part of this line of work by simply attending it. So bring your family, friends, and people who you love on June 11th, 2018 to attend TILE’s first milestone event in Vancouver! Seerit Boparai Grade 10, Churchill
Parenting Matters: Rainbow Families Same Same But Different Tuesday March 27, 5:30-8 p.m. Snacks served & childcare available. Registration required. For more information and registration, please contact Carmen, Family Resource Programs Coordinator: [email protected], 604.879.8208 ext 202 Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood House 800 East Broadway, Vancouver Unceded Coast Salish Territory www.mpnh.org Open to everyone, this workshop will focus on raising awareness around the issues that LGBTQ parents encounter when parenting: identity bias, beliefs and assumptions. More information in the flier below
The Child and Youth Mental Health and Substance Use (CYMHSU) Collaborative invites you to a FREE empowering and practical training. Learn how to identify people who have thoughts of suicide and connect them to suicide resources. Be part of building a suicide safer community! DATE: Saturday, Dec. 9th 9:30-1:00pm
ADDRESS: South Vancouver Neighbourhood House, 6470 Victoria Dr. REGISTER: www.safeTALKVANLAT.eventbrite.ca Refreshments & lunch will be served. Limited space – register early! The Langara School of Management will be conducting an information session for its undergraduate business programs.
When: Tuesday, October 3rd, 2017 | 7 – 8 PM Where: Langara College, Building A, Room 122A To RSVP, email [email protected] by October 2nd, 2017. For more information, please visit www.langara.ca/lsm. Did you miss Multi-Fest last year? There are exciting new developments that will expand and grow this exciting event. If you are interested in being involved in any way, please contact Marty Dolan
[email protected] 778 840 1812 Please see the following note from Marty: We are looking at a few dates for our upcoming (Mid Main MultiFest) MMMFest Steering Committee Meeting this September. Could you check your calendars for either Thursday, September 21st, 7:00-*00 p.m. or Thursday September 28th, 7:00-8:00 p.m. @ Little Mountain Neighborhood House 3981 Main Street, (23rd/24th @ Main) Our goal is to have 2 planning meetings-no more than one hour-before the Christmas Holidays. (Refreshments/food/ provided & activities for kids also provided for our tuckered parents:) Our focus this year shifts from a predominantly High School to a Community Event: however, still youth lead & driven. We are also looking to involve our elementary school partners to make this a truly special community event. Please feel free to contact me anytime & also to invite any folks you know who may want to help us out. |
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