Rainbow Youth Centre Needs You!
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This weekend, Rainbow Youth Centre suffered a severe flood to our gym floor. We need your help in covering the costs of clean up, restoration and a new sewer line.
Our gym floor is an essential part of our programming for youth, so we need your help to get it ready for everyone again as soon as possible.
If you would rather donate directly to Rainbow, please call us at [phone redacted] or email [email redacted]
Not sure what services we provide at Rainbow? Here's an overview:
Rainbow Youth Centre provides a comprehensive program of activities and services aimed at helping young people prepare for the transition from adolescence to a healthy and productive independent adult lifestyle.
In operation since 1982, Rainbow works with young people aged 11-19 years in a variety of individual and group support, skill development, educational, recreational and direct service programs. Rainbow is also working with young adults 20-25 in specific programs.
Youth require skills, appreciation of themselves and a sense of responsibility for their actions. At Rainbow, we provide opportunities for youth to be appreciated in the process of acquiring skills, and as well to take active responsible roles at the Centre. At Rainbow, we work to create opportunities for youth to recognize their self-worth.
Road to Employment
The Road to Employment Program is a yearlong program for youth 18 to 25 years of age who are unemployed, who have not finished high school, have a lack of job experience, and do not have a driver license. The objective of the program is to help youth reduce the barriers they face in finding employment.
Youth Skills Program
This group based program educates young people on the skills associated with building effective relationships. The program encourages people to accept responsibility for their behavior and choices. Youth people are learning to problem solve and resolve conflicts without violence.
KidsFirst
KidsFirst is a voluntary early intervention/prevention program that is designed to support families with children prenatal to age five who are living in vulnerable situations or environments.
YouthCARE
YouthCARE consists of: after school activities, a meal program, evening activities, the Saturday Taking C.A.R.E program (with a focus on volunteerism), case management (including engagement, assessment, care planning, and referral), on going support for youth (individually based), and community networking
Young Parent Program
This project is designed to work with young parents at-risk through group work, home visits, referrals and advocacy.
Our gym floor is an essential part of our programming for youth, so we need your help to get it ready for everyone again as soon as possible.
If you would rather donate directly to Rainbow, please call us at [phone redacted] or email [email redacted]
Not sure what services we provide at Rainbow? Here's an overview:
Rainbow Youth Centre provides a comprehensive program of activities and services aimed at helping young people prepare for the transition from adolescence to a healthy and productive independent adult lifestyle.
In operation since 1982, Rainbow works with young people aged 11-19 years in a variety of individual and group support, skill development, educational, recreational and direct service programs. Rainbow is also working with young adults 20-25 in specific programs.
Youth require skills, appreciation of themselves and a sense of responsibility for their actions. At Rainbow, we provide opportunities for youth to be appreciated in the process of acquiring skills, and as well to take active responsible roles at the Centre. At Rainbow, we work to create opportunities for youth to recognize their self-worth.
Road to Employment
The Road to Employment Program is a yearlong program for youth 18 to 25 years of age who are unemployed, who have not finished high school, have a lack of job experience, and do not have a driver license. The objective of the program is to help youth reduce the barriers they face in finding employment.
Youth Skills Program
This group based program educates young people on the skills associated with building effective relationships. The program encourages people to accept responsibility for their behavior and choices. Youth people are learning to problem solve and resolve conflicts without violence.
KidsFirst
KidsFirst is a voluntary early intervention/prevention program that is designed to support families with children prenatal to age five who are living in vulnerable situations or environments.
YouthCARE
YouthCARE consists of: after school activities, a meal program, evening activities, the Saturday Taking C.A.R.E program (with a focus on volunteerism), case management (including engagement, assessment, care planning, and referral), on going support for youth (individually based), and community networking
Young Parent Program
This project is designed to work with young parents at-risk through group work, home visits, referrals and advocacy.
Organizer and beneficiary
Desiré White
Organizer
Regina, SK
Rainbow Youth Centre
Beneficiary