Our Art Education Programs help youth build self-esteem and encourage self-expression through participation in the arts, for example: mural arts, portfolio-building workshops, drama therapy (role playing), improv, storytelling, visual arts.
Special events that help marginalized youth build skills sets, such as communication, leadership and team building. Youth can get credit for volunteer hours required at school.
On-line and in-person seminars and workshops that promote self-awareness through facilitated learning and prevention programs on decision making, stress, healthy relationships, school disengagement, bullying, inclusion and diversity, and more.
Volunteerism that takes place through the offering of free youth performances in public places, senior citizen homes, faith groups community centre and schools.
On-line and in-person events where youth are matched with a mentor who can advise on career paths of interest and connect youth with real-world work experience.