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The Hamilton Community Foundation offers special projects and initiatives for Aboriginal Youth in Hamilton, including the Native Youth Advancement with Education Hamilton ("NYA:WEH") Program.
These awards recognize the achievements of young Aboriginals in various fields, including the academic, athletic and artistic fields. The site includes a list of past winners and an image gallery.
The primary goal of the U.M.A.Y.C. is to provide youth with a range of inclusive programs and activities that are locally controlled and designed in conjunction with aboriginal youth.
Describes the ASBL program, which provides loans of up to $1,500 for Aboriginal students who wish to create their own summer business or become self-employed.
The purpose of the AYBI is to assist First Nations youth in examining potential business opportunities and, where appropriate, develop and establish a small business.
Source: Tecumseh Community Development Corporation
Project of the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation that provides Aboriginal youth with a forum where they can be exposed to a variety of educational and employment-related information.
Source: National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation (NAAF)
The aim of the NOHFC is to work with northern entrepreneurs and businesses to foster private sector job creation while supporting critical infrastructure and community development projects.
Source: Government of Ontario; Northern Development and Mines
This research project sought to study the patterns of cigarette smoking among Aboriginal Canadian youths and to assess the associated accrual of cardiovascular risk factors at an early age.
Provides a nurturing and supportive environment for First Nation youth who are embarking on their healing journey to wellness of body, heart, mind, and spirit.
With a program based on traditional Native teachings and healing practices, the centre is a place of healing for First Nation youth who are dealing with solvent addiction.
The Minwaashin Lodge in Ottawa offers culturally appropriate programming for youth, including life skills training and traditional teachings from various elders within the community.
A service of Fort Frances' United Native Friendship Centre, this program is sponsored by the Attorney General of Ontario and offers an alternative to the regular court system for first-time young offenders.
The Youth Program of Native Child and Family Services of Toronto provides many services to all Native youth, particularly those at risk, with an emphasis on employment, housing and education.
Source: Native Child and Family Services of Toronto
This non-profit organization is devoted to addressing the needs of Arctic children and youth as a distinct, disadvantaged and under-represented section of the population.
Produced by the Métis Nation of Ontario, this page provides the latest news and information on activities, projects, programs and initiatives organized for Métis youth.