Activities involved
Mentoring Peer Support Social Work
Skills required
Mentoring Sharing Personal Experience
Requirements:
  • Interview
  • References
  • Resume
  • Vulnerable Sector Search
Also required for this position: Must be at least 21 years of age or older. You are energetic, and able to relate well to youth; goal-oriented, and motivated to work with youth on skills development and confidence building. You successfully complete a Criminal Records Check, specific to working with the Vulnerable Sector
Languages Needed:

English

  • Flexible in schedule
  • Accessible by public transit

Volunteer Mentors needed for Indigenous Youth!

2 hours / weekly
Minimum 1 year
UNYA's focus since its inception in 1988 has been to provide meaningful opportunities for Indigenous youth (Aboriginal, Metis, Inuit, First Nations, Status, Non-Status) in the urban setting. Our goal is to be a safe place for Indigenous youth to come and find out about programs and services at UNYA and in the broader community. UNYA strives to support Indigenous youth by providing a diverse continuum of advocacy, preventative and support services that respond to their immediate and long-term needs. Today, UNYA delivers 20+ programs, with 175+ volunteers, 100 staff, and more than 300 community partners.

The mandate of the Kinnections Program is to connect Indigenous youth, ages 16 to 18, to volunteer mentors in the community. With the support of positive role-models, youth have the opportunity to realize their strengths and work towards future goals. Our aim is to empower youth and provide them with the tools they need to make positive choices and changes, helping them grow into strong, capable and confident adults.

We are seeking committed volunteer mentors, from all backgrounds, to engage in meaningful and supportive relationships with 16 to 18-year-old Indigenous youth. Volunteer Mentors will meet with their youth throughout the month, and participate in one-on-one, fun, consistent and goal-oriented activities together. Both Indigenous and non-Indigenous persons are encouraged to apply.
Why should you volunteer for this opportunity?
Opportunity to develop long-lasting relationships with youth
Free monthly group activities;
Tickets to sporting, arts and cultural events;
Potential references to post-secondary institutions or employers after six successful months of mentoring.
Activities involved
Mentoring Peer Support Social Work
Skills required
Mentoring Sharing Personal Experience
Requirements:
  • Interview
  • References
  • Resume
  • Vulnerable Sector Search
Also required for this position: Must be at least 21 years of age or older. You are energetic, and able to relate well to youth; goal-oriented, and motivated to work with youth on skills development and confidence building. You successfully complete a Criminal Records Check, specific to working with the Vulnerable Sector
Languages Needed:

English

  • Flexible in schedule
  • Accessible by public transit