6. Skills Development and Learning Opportunities
Source: Service Canada
Youth Link - Introduces a number of programs put in place to help you develop your skills, and find opportunities for learning.
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Aboriginal Festival
Source: Dauphin Friendship Centre
Provides information on an annual weekend event which showcases Aboriginal talent and entrepreneurship.
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Aboriginal Friendship Centre Program
Source: Service Canada
Youth Link - Improves the quality of life for Aboriginal people in an urban environment by encouraging participation in Canadian society.
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Career, Employment and Education
Source: Victoria Native Friendship Centre
Provides employment services such as career counselling and planning, labour market information and information on skill training programs.
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Centre Programs
Source: Thunder Bay Indian Friendship Centre
Provides information on the following programs and services available to Native people in the Thunder Bay community: Aboriginal Healing & Wellness, Aboriginal Family Support, Aboriginal Community Council, Aboriginal Alcohol / Drug, Aboriginal Youth Empowerment, Employment Counseling and more.
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DrumBeat
Source: BC Association of Aboriginal Friendship Centres
Offers information on First Nations programs and articles pertaining to youth. You could submit your own article, fill out a survey, go to the chat room, and more.
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Employment Services
Source: Prince George Native Friendship Centre (PGNFC)
Lists employment services available to the entire community of Prince George.
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Fredericton Native Friendship Centre
Source: New Brunswick
Offers education and referral services to Aboriginal entrepreneurs, promotes language development, and organizes cultural activities.
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Friendship Centres
Source: Manitoba Association of Friendship Centres
Provides a list of friendship centres located in Manitoba.
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Home
Source: Saskatoon Indian & Metis Friendship Centre
Provides the Aboriginal community of Saskatoon with programs and services designed to improve quality of life and promote cultural distinctiveness.
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Indian Metis Friendship Association
Source: Indian Metis Friendship Association
Offers quality programs and services for aboriginal people.
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Labrador Friendship Centre
Source: Labrador Friendship Centre
Offers a wide variety of programs and services that enhance the quality of life for the aboriginal community of Labrador.
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Ma-Mow-We-Tak Friendship Centre History
Source: Ma-Mow-We-Tak Friendship Centre Inc
Offers to the Aboriginal people programs and services to benefit the social, educational, cultural and recreational needs of the community.
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Partners for Careers
Source: The Manitoba Association of Friendship Centres
Describes employment programs and services available to Aboriginal people. An on-line job bank is also available.
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Paulus Semigak Scholarship Guidelines
Source: Labrador Friendship Centre
Awards annual scholarship of $500 to students, in particular those of Aboriginal ancestry, who are pursuing post-secondary education.
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Program
Source: Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres
Provides information on programs and services such as Criminal and Family Court work, Aboriginal Healing and Wellness, Aboriginal Family Support, Education, Training and Technology, and more.
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Programs
Source: Quesnel Tillicum Society Native Friendship Centre
Provides an overview of currently offered health and employment programs.
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Programs & Services
Source: St. John's Native Friendship Centre Association
Offers programs and services, including a 23 person shelter and a youth centre, to members of the Aboriginal community.
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Programs offered by SIMFC
Source: Saskatoon Indian & Metis Friendship Centre (SIMFC)
Provides information on programs that aim to improve the quality of life of Aboriginal people in an urban environment.
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Programs, Services and Economic Development
Source: Alberta Native Friendship Centres Association (ANFCA)
Offers programs and services to Aboriginal people. Also provides contact information for other Friendship Centres in the province.
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Scholarships
Source: St. John's Native Friendship Centre Association
Awards $500 scholarship to Aboriginal students who are not receiving funding from any other Government agencies or Aboriginal funding agencies.
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Services
Source: Riverton Friendship Centre
Provides programs and services. The Riverton Friendship Centre promotes social fellowship between Aboriginal people and Non-Aboriginal people.
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Table of Contents
Source: Service Canada
Youth Link - Links to the pages of the publication concerning bursaries and scholarships, career information tools, job search tools, creating or finding a job, and getting work experience.
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Timmins Native Friendship Centre
Source: Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres
Provides contact information, and lists various programs available at the Centre.
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Urban Multipurpose Aboriginal Youth Centres
Source: Service Canada
Youth Link - Provides Aboriginal youth aged 15 - 24 with programs and services to improve their economic, social and personal prospects.
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