Indigenous Mentorship
Step into the YWCA Indigenous Mentorship program, where Indigenous women and girls, Two-Spirit, trans, and non-binary folks find connection to Indigenous community and culture with the help and support of skilled Indigenous facilitators. The program is a journey of cultural immersion and collective empowerment within Indigenous community.
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Celebrate Indigenous culture in a nurturing environment.
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Explore vital topics like wellness, gender equity, and decolonization.
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Connect with one's Indigenous identity, ancestry and assertiveness.
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Find power in existing authentically and learn to bring that power with you wherever you go.
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Cultivate meaningful relationships with Indigenous peers and mentors, building a supportive community for all participants.
Build a community of strong, meaningful relationships with your peers and Indigenous role models (volunteer mentors, facilitators and school workers)
Indigi-Circle
(ages 13 to 18)
The Indigi-Circle is a free afternoon talking circle at which Indigenous youth can enjoy a shared meal, participate in fun activities, engage in meaningful conversations, learn new skills, and connect with other Indigenous youth and adults.
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Weekly
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12:30pm - 3:00pm
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At Vancouver participating schools
Mentor Circle
(ages 19+)
The Indigenous Mentor Circle is a space created by and for Indigenous women and gender-diverse folks. In Circle, you are invited to join in connection and celebration of Indigenous identity, navigate the realities of surviving colonialism and cultivate lasting relationships with Indigenous peers in a community space.
- Third Sunday of each month
- 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
- Online via Zoom
For accommodations and more information, contact:
Kasey Sieben at ksieben@ywcabc.org
*The Indigenous Mentorship program is open to self-identified girls, Two-Spirit, trans, and non-binary youth. We warmly welcome members of the 2SLGBTQ+ and Disabled communities.