by Admin Editor | May 10, 2011 | Pass It On, Youth programs
The Pass it On Project had a late start in Uclulet, but the insights and learning from this unique collection of five distinct communities are enriching and enlightening. The five communities include Opitsaht, Esowista, and Hitacu which are reserves, as well as...
by Admin Editor | May 3, 2011 | Pass It On, Youth programs
Val Jordan, the Mentor Supervisor of the Pass It On Project in Prince George, knows her community well. Prince George is the Northern capital of British Columbia with a population of approximately 70,000. There is a strong multicultural and Aboriginal component to the...
by Admin Editor | Apr 26, 2011 | Respectful Relationships (R+R) Program, Youth programs
One of the most important reasons why I work with youth around gender, stereotypes and healthy relationships, is that I get the opportunity to engage in complex and thought provoking conversations with young men. Â Speaking of self- esteem, emotions, conflict...
by Admin Editor | Apr 13, 2011 | Pass It On, Programs, Youth programs
Jennifer Quam is the Mentor Supervisor for the Pass It On Project in Valemount/ McBride, British Columbia. McBride has a population of 710 while 90 kilometers away is Valemount, with a population of 1100. The school population for both communities hovers around 100...
by Admin Editor | Mar 28, 2011 | Pass It On, Programs, Youth programs
The Pass It On Project – Phase II is occurring simultaneously in 5 communities throughout British Columbia – Salt Spring Island, Uclulet, Valemount/McBride, Prince George and Kamloops. Kamloops is in the Southern Interior of the province with a population...
by Admin Editor | Mar 15, 2011 | News, Programs
We recently found out that the Department of Justice Canada is funding us to work in partnership with the Musqueam Indian Band. As part of their Justice Partnership and Innovation Program – Access to Justice for Aboriginal Women, we will look at existing data...
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