Organization: Young London
Email: info@younglondon.ca
Website: younglondon.ca
Address:
Innovation Works
201 King St
London, ON
N6A 1C9
Intersection: Clarence St and King St
Location: London (Central)
Accessibility:
Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Gender neutral and single occupancy washrooms available * elevator available
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Executives: Nikita Miller - Executive Director
executivdirector@younglondon.ca
Service Description: Nonprofit organization for young people that focuses on ensuring equitable power in decision making spaces * several programs and projects available that support young people in London * access to leadership opportunities, municipal politics and decision-making, asset-based community and project development and other placement or training opportunities

Programs include:

  • The London Youth Advisory Council - Self-governing council composed of 15 Youth Ward Councillors, aged 15-25 * council meets in round-table format to discuss and analyze issues, such as carding, public transit, school dress codes, income disparity and other issues their communities identify * community members welcome to attend council meetings * councillors elected in yearly citywide elections * councillors also attend community events, hold focus groups, interview local community leaders and facilitate community development projects

  • Youth in Philanthropy - Committee of youth aged 13-25 that adjudicates on youth-focused grants through the London Community Foundation

  • Young Leaders - Placement and training program for youth aged 18-24 * young leaders are placed on a nonprofit board of directors for up to 8 months to learn more about nonprofit governance, dynamic and team-based leadership and a variety of other skills

  • Community Action Team - Application and team based program for young people to work together with staff to design and implement community projects based on gaps/needs in the community and through lived experiences

  • Youth Connector Training - Training program for adults, mentors and service providers who work with young people * learning outcomes/objectives include: best practices for developing strong supportive relationships, ethical considerations and setting boundaries, basics of cultural competency and trauma-informed support, understanding the inter-sectional barriers young people face and making effective service referrals



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Fees: Free
Application: Email
Eligibility / Target Population: London residents 15-29 years
Languages: English
Area Served: London
See Also: Social Action Groups
Last Updated: 3/27/2024
Service Profile Web Address: eng/displayService.aspx?id=169579

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