Preteen and Youth Services
Employment, Financial, Indigenous Services, Mental Health - Child & Youth, Services for Youth, and Social / Recreational
Provided by Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House
- Youth Action Committee: For youth ages 14-19
- Youth Space: For youth ages 12-18 with a priority given to newcomer youth (convention refugees, privately sponsored refugees, permanent residents)
- One-to-One Services: For newcomer youth (permanent residents, convention refugees, and protected persons)
- Drive Youth Employment Services: For youth ages 16-30 seeking employment
- Frames Film Program: For youth ages 16-30
- Make It: For youth ages 15-30 seeking support with employment and/or who identify as living with a disability (including mental health challenges)
- Indigenous Youth Employment Program (YEP): For First Nations, Metis & Inuk youth ages 16-29
- Yes Chef: For newcomer youth ages 15-30 who are permanent residents or convention refugees
- Youth Skills for Climate Justice: For BIPOC youth ages 15-30
- Youth Leadership Group: For newcomer youth ages 10-18
- Youth Small Grants: For ages 15-30 who identify as BIPOC, disabled, 2SLGBTQIA+, newcomer, and/or low income
- Preteen Program: For youth ages 10-14 with priority given to newcomer youth (convention refugees, privately sponsored refugees, permanent residents)
604-251-1225
Public email: contact@froghollow.bc.ca
Website: https://www.froghollow.bc.ca/youth
2131 Renfrew Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5M 4M5
Service is available in Arabic, Cantonese, English, Japanese, and Spanish.
Cost: No cost
Associated Programs/Services
Also offered by Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House:
Availability
Service area: Vancouver + show cities
Service Types Provided
Ways to Access
- Includes the provision of funding
- Provided 1:1 in-person
- Provided at multiple locations
- Provided by phone
- Provided in a group in-person
- Provided online: email / video / on-line
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