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services

FOR YOUTH TRANSITIONS

We offer a variety of services and programs to help recently immigrated youth and immigrants transition into their new life in Canada. Youth all across Peel are eligible to attend (for free!) these services at our Youth Space at the Peel Multicultural Council. Many of these services are youth-led, allowing teenagers in the Region of Peel to give back to their local communities and witness firsthand the impact of local advocacy.

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All of these resources are ESL-friendly! We are more than happy to meet your unique needs. Let us know if you have any questions and concerns

Peer-Led Mentorship

Feel more at home in your new country by meeting new friends and being paired up with a mentor!

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Get the chance to practice your English, answer questions about your new community, address any worries you have, and participate in mentorship activities!

Resume & Job Search Workshops

Learn important skills for getting a job - whether it be a summer job, something part-time, or a co-op placement!

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Resume and CV Building Skills

Cover Letter Editing

Interview Tips

Job Search Activities

Mentorship

Community Resources

"Let's Visit Canada!" Field Trips

Explore all the culture that Canada has to offer!

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Toronto Blue Jays games

Mississauga Ribs Fest

The Exhibition Fair

Canada's Wonderland

Streetsville Bread and Honey Festival

Royal Ontario Museum

Drop-In Youth Program

Make lifelong friends and practice your English at our

Drop-In Youth Program!

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We feature:

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Video Games (XBOX, PS3, Wii)
Board Games (Monopoly, anyone?)
Arts and Crafts
Drama Activities

Movie Nights
Drop-in Sports

Foozball and Air Hockey Tables
English Conversation Circles

Tutoring Services & Homework Club

Get help with editing essays, learning course material, and making connections beyond the textbook! Do homework with friends or get ESL-friendly tutoring help from volunteers.

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We can help you out with:

English

French

Chemistry

Biology

Physics

Business

Careers & Civics

Post-Secondary Transitions

Learn about applying to university and college, as well as transitions to the workforce.

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Scholarship Resources and Advice

University/College Application Advice

Mentorship

Transition Fair

Resources for parents

Question seminars with university/college students

Resources for moving away from home and commuting

Volunteer Opportunities

The best way to learn about Canada is to give back to the community. Get involved in local organizations and hone your leadership skills through advocacy!

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United Way

Mississauga Food Bank

Mental Health Forum

Peel Police workshops

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Check out our Advocacy page to learn more!

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