British Columbia

Ayas Men Men Child and Family Services
http://www.squamish.net/services/ayasmenmen.htm
321 Seymour Blvd, North Vancouver, V7J 2J4
PO Box 86131, North Vancouver, V7L 4J5

Ayas Men Men Child and Family Services has a vision for strong healthy individuals and communities working together honoring their positive identity as First Nations families and to effectively manage their resources for the benefit of future generations. Their mission is to achieve peace for all Squamish children, the Squamish Nation through Ayas Men Men Child & Family Services support the care, well being and safety while recognizing the strength and care giving abilities of all Squamish families.

Recipients: Youth involved in programming
Computers placed to date: 5

Native Education College (NEC)
www.necvancouver.org
285 East 5th Ave, Vancouver, B.C. V5T 1H2

Native Education College is BC’s largest private Aboriginal College. Within available resources, NEC provides a culturally appropriate and supportive learning environment for Aboriginal learners. NEC offers a variety of programs and services to Aboriginal learners throughout the province who attend the Longhouse located in the Mount Pleasant area of Vancouver. NEC also works with Aboriginal organizations to deliver programs in other locations throughout British Columbia. NEC focuses on meeting the needs of Aboriginal adult students requiring developmental, vocational, and applied academic programs that provide access to employment or further post-secondary education. The faculty and staff strive to combine academic excellence with a strong commitment to the best practices of Aboriginal adult education.

Recipients: Students attending college.
Computers placed to date: 90

Native Youth Learning Centre
Urban Native Youth Association (UNYA)
http://www.unya.bc.ca/
1618 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, V5L 1S6

The NYLC focuses on a pro-active and reactive approach to developing, delivering and referring youth to; services relevant to a diverse Native youth population in Vancouver – particularly in the Eastside, where many experience multiple socio-economic and systemic barriers. Resources are available in 4 key areas:  life management skills, assisted computer applications, job search skills, and career development.

Recipients: Program participants
Computers placed to date: 5

Richmond Youth Service Agency
http://www.rysa.bc.ca/
#100 – 7900 Alderbridge Way, Richmond, BC, V6X 2A5

The mission of the Richmond Youth Service Agency is to be a leading provider of programs and services that are responsive to the diverse needs of children, youth and families in Richmond. They are working towards a better tomorrow by connecting their community and supporting their children and youth to thrive and reach for their dreams.

Recipients: Program participants
Computers placed to date: 5













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