Alternative High School

The Alternative High School program, offered by the Vancouver School Board, is a high school completion program for youth at risk who have left the regular high school system.

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Children’s Program

Kiwassa provides safe, positive after-school, weekend and school break activities for inner city children age five to ten. Nighbourhood youth are recruited as program leaders, mentors and role models.

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Art Therapy for Children and Adults

Art therapy is a useful tool to address issues such as grief, loss and anger. These one-on-one sessions are provided by an art therapy practicum student. Appointment required.

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Chin Family Drop In

Join Cedar Cottage and Circles of Care and Connection on the first Saturday of every month for a light lunch, parent workshops and child based activities.

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BASE – Building A Safe Environment

This is a student-initiated mentoring program at Vancouver Technical Seconary School that aims to decrease inicidents of bullying, harassment and discrimination.

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Circles of Care and Connection

Circles of Care and Connection is Vancouver's 1st Early Years Refugee Program est. in 2009 as part of unique pilot program designed to provide intensive 1:1 support for refugee families with young children.

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Basic Computer Class

Learning basic MS Word, Excel, and Internet & mail usage. One-on-one learning class available.

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Community Breakfast

The breakfast program on Saturdays provides a healthy meal to start the day. It also trains community members to organize food programs and coordinate other programs in the neighbouhood.

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Aboriginal Family Gathering

Aboriginal family gathering is for parents who have children that are new born to 18 years old. Grandparent are also welcome. Childminding is available. Program starts with a pray and a healthy meal. Program consist of art & craft,...

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Aboriginal Family Night

Families work together to create family time and have dinner and activities, including traditional healing workshops and crafts. It is a time to celebrate culture, build relationships and have fun together.

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