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Service Description

An educational and recreational program for newcomer youth ages six – 18. Participants make new friends, learn more about life in Canada and build self-confidence, enhance their English language skills and more, with:

  • Sports and recreation
  • Arts and crafts
  • Culture and history
  • Health
  • Volunteerism
  • Community Engagement
  • Leadership
  • Career exploration
  • Schoolwork support
  • English language enhancement.

Eligibility

Immigrant and refugee youth 6 - 18 years of age. Applicants must be Permanent Resident, Protected Person or Convention Refugee.

Application Process

Complete the online application form. Contact (youth@saskintercultural.org / 306-978-1818) for further information.
NOTE: Participants will need to bring a lunch, as food will not be provided.

Fees

Free. Participants will also be granted bus passes.

Fax: 306-978-1411

Business Line: 306-978-1818

Hours of Operation

Program runs on school breaks and professional development (PD) days.

Service Website

saskintercultural.org/youth-programs/connected-pathways/

Facebook

www.facebook.com/saskintercultural

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twitter.com/skintercultural

Instagram

www.instagram.com/saskintercultural/

Email

youth@saskintercultural.org

Coverage Area

Saskatoon

Languages Offered

Contact for languages offered., English

Bridge Ministry International Building – ConnectEd Pathways Program

Address

2410 Haultain Avenue
Saskatoon SK  S7J 1P8

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Location Info

Hours of Operation

Program runs on school breaks and professional development (PD) days.

Fax: 306-978-1411

Business Line: 306-978-1818

Sask Intercultural Association

Website

saskintercultural.org/youth/connected-pathways/

Email

info@saskintercultural.org

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