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Support our Youth; Become a Member

September 13, 2022

The Circle Education is a not-for-profit educational organization based on Salt Spring Island. We have been offering school programs in collaboration with School District 64 for over more than 25 years, and we need your support to continue our important work.

Especially in this age of division. Are we still able to listen to each other? Just listen, without judgment. Can we respect different opinions, beliefs or life choices, although they’re not ours?

We believe that if we give young people the tools to grow healthy relationships, to connect with each other in a respectful way and educate them about diversity and equality, we can begin to bridge the chasm. Our programs do just this.

Become a member

We are welcoming new members who align with our mission, or if you have supported us last year, we hope you want to continue again for the 2022-2023 school year.

Individual memberships cost $20 per year. Our membership year is from September through August. 

By becoming a member, you’re letting us know that you believe that building healthy families and communities starts with children and youth gaining the skills and attitudes they need to create healthy relationships.

You can obtain a membership here

To vote at a General Meeting, your membership due must be paid at least 30 days in advance of the meeting. Our Annual General Meeting this year is Thursday October 27th.

Last year because of our donors and members:

We reached over 500 local students through our in-school offerings and after-school programs (The Respect Project and The Empathy Project, Pass It On).

We launched a podcast highlighting youth perceptions on pressing topics like mental health, identity and belief systems.

We started a series of Cultural Diversity Dialogues in honour of World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development (May 21st) by interviewing and sharing stories of young people from different backgrounds.

Together with IWAV (Islanders Working Against Violence), we raised awareness for violence against women by hosting a candlelight vigil on December 6th to remember the 14 women killed in Montreal in 1989 and to acknowledge the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against women.

We celebrated 12 years of Pass it On Girls, bringing over 30 girls back together who endorsed the long-term positive impacts of the program on their mental health and wellbeing.

Book about stereotypes helps kids combat bias

Book about stereotypes helps kids combat bias

Identifying and questioning stereotypes, bias, and prejudice has been part of our educational programs since we started to develop our social-emotional learning framework for kids and youth twenty-five years ago. It turns out that stereotypes start to take form in our...

Five Things I Learned in Pass it On

Five Things I Learned in Pass it On

Olivia Sugden is this year’s recipient of The Circle Education Pass It On Mentorship Award. Olivia has been part of the Pass it On Girls program for the past three years. She was wholeheartedly committed to the program and its participants, and with her warm, open and...

The lessons I Learned from my Mental Health Problems in my Youth

The lessons I Learned from my Mental Health Problems in my Youth

May 7th is National Child & Youth Mental Health Day. Willie MacPherson was impacted by mental health problems throughout his youth. He was addicted to sugar, video games, and drugs, but found healing. He shares the lessons he learned on the way. Talk Talking about...

‘It is Important to Talk about Consent’

‘It is Important to Talk about Consent’

The Circle Education’s Pass it On Girls Program has been running for more than ten years. Facilitator Kate Nash has created a safe space where young girls talk about topics like identity, body image, relationships and consent. The program helped Mia Oliveira (now 19)...

Using Restorative Justice to Find Healing

Using Restorative Justice to Find Healing

One of our former Pass it On participants was sexually assaulted when she was nineteen. It was an experience that caused significant mental and physical suffering. Many things helped her find herself again after this event. However, the most powerful remedy came from...

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