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Community Directory: Youth

  • Communities That Care (CTC) is a project that brings together all areas of the community to support young people to become healthy and resilient. CTC is a process that:

    • uses research to measure strengths and opportunties
    • brings community members together to select priorities
    • creates focus through a strategic plan

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    Youth
  • Open to boys and girls. Beavers: ages 5 to 7. Cubs: ages 8 to 10. Scouts: ages 11 to 14. The program aims to contribute to the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential as individuals and responsible citizens through the application of Scouting principles and practices. Regular

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  • Professional sexual health services, birth counselling, supplies, STD testing and treatment, pregnancy testing and supplies at a reduced cost.  HIV testing is free.  Open on Tues from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. and from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursdays from December to the end of March.  Confidentiality assured.

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    Social services, Youth
  • "WYSC..organizing memorable soccer experiences while nurturing a life-long love of the beautiful game through individual development in a fun team setting". Our core values are developing a passion for the sport, delivering quality in programs and organization, enhancing player self-esteem, fostering respect for each other and the game,

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  • Canada World Youth's mission is to increase the ability of people, and
    especially youth, to participate actively in the development of just,
    harmonious, and sustainable societies.

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  • To contribute to the education of young people, through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law, to help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in society.

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  • Youth organization open to 9 to 19 year olds; club motto is "learn by doing"; each member undertakes and completes one or more 4-H projects during the club year; skills fostered include: public speaking; leadership; livestock; home arts, and animal husbandry.

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  • Mission:
    A not-for-profit society with charitable tax status whose mission is to promote, assist and develop all forms of Performing Arts activity in the community.

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  • Mission:
    A not-for-profit society with charitable tax status whose mission is to promote, assist and develop all forms of Performing Arts activity in the community.

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  • The eagle count is administered by the B.C. Wildlife Service, the Squamish Estuary Conservation Society, and the Brackendale Art Gallery Society. Sixty Trained volunteer count the eagles in twenty different areas, every January. Started in 1985, with the world record of 3,769 eagles in 1994.

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    A not-for-profit society with charitable tax status whose mission is to promote, assist and develop all forms of Performing Arts activity in the community.

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  • Come out for a pleasant morning walk and have your bird questions answered. Meet at the Brew Pub and join knowledgeable birders in counting Squamish birds. This group's pleasure in bird spotting over the last ten years or so, has resulted in Squamish having the best set of bird statistics in BC. Novice to expert birders welcome for half a day

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  • Aims to ensure that throughout the District of Squamish generous islands of natural vegetation and suitable connecting corridors are retained so wildlife can continue to flourish in their traditional homes despite the development boom.

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  • Mission:
    A not-for-profit society with charitable tax status whose mission is to promote, assist and develop all forms of Performing Arts activity in the community.

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  • Mission:
    A not-for-profit society with charitable tax status whose mission is to promote, assist and develop all forms of Performing Arts activity in the community.

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  • Since 2001 we have been celebrating and educating during the return of the Salmon in November. We partner with the Squamish Watershed Society, Squamish streamkeepers, NVOS, Squamish Trails Society, Squamish Nation, along with other wonderful groups to focus on things both wet and wonderful.

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  • A festival in spring to educate about and celebrate songbirds.

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  • Project focuses on contributions that private property makes to healthy wildlife habitat. If there is food, shelter and water for wildlife in a yard, with the owners permission it will be colored green on a display. Many Squamish properties both large and small have impressive natural and/or cultivated habitat for birds and other animals.

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  • Sparks (ages 5&6), Brownies (ages 7 & 8), Guides (9-12), meet Tuesdays at Pemberton Community Centre and Wednesdays at Spring Creek Community School. Trex - a new program for ages 12-17 meets biweekly on Friday evenings.

    Mission:
    Guiding provides opportunities for fun, friendship and adventures. Through our

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  • We offer a Professional Artist Series and several programs to support our youth: Star Search, Howe Sound Music Festival and AME (Access Music Education). Please visit our website for full details and events as posted through the year.

    Mission:
    A not-for-profit society with charitable tax status whose mission is to

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  • Situated on 420 acres of ecological reserve land, our overnight field campus offers schools, corporations, community groups and other organizations:

    • Environmental and leadership programming, and outdoor activities for all ages.
    • Lodging and meeting facilities for retreats, workshops and conferences.
    • Full catering

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    Youth, Environment
  • THE SPARKLE CHOIR: Grades 1-3, rehearse 12:30-12:55pm, Weds. Signal Hill Elementary THE PEMBERTUNES: Grades 4-7, rehearse 3:30 - 5:00pm, Tues. St. David's United Church For further information call Helen Pearson.

    Mission:
    Choir for Pemberton area children.

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  • An annual fall fair held in Pemberton.

    Mission:
    The fair will feature vendors with produce and products for sale, along with a dash of art and music for a lively country fair.

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  • The Pemberton Ichinomiya Society provides students with the opportunity to experience the culture of Pemberton's Japanese sister city Ichinomiya through exchange and homestays.

    Mission:
    To provide opportunities for learning and cultural appreciation between Pemberton and Ichinomiya.

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  • Bear aware is an initiative to reduce human/bear conflicts in residential areas through community based education programs. The bear aware program promotes practices that improve public safety and respect for wild bears. The Bear Aware Program offers presentations to schools organizations and community groups with the focus on how people can

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  • Mission:
    To create strong ties within the community in order to achieve diverse leisure experiences, to preserve and utilize the natural beauty of our environment and to enhance the quality of life for all.

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  • Mission:
    Communities That Care Squamish is a mobilization project aimed at preventing six youth health and behavior problems (teen pregnancy, substance abuse, violence, delinquency, school drop out, depression and anxiety. We create opportunities for people to learn how to be strong healthy indviduals and families. CTC is

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    Children, Youth
  • Mission:
    Communities That Care Squamish is a mobilization project aimed at preventing six youth health and behavior problems (teen pregnancy, substance abuse, violence, delinquency, school drop out, depression and anxiety. We create opportunities for people to learn how to be strong healthy indviduals and families. CTC is

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    Children, Youth
  • Mission:
    Communities That Care Squamish is a mobilization project aimed at preventing six youth health and behavior problems (teen pregnancy, substance abuse, violence, delinquency, school drop out, depression and anxiety. We create opportunities for people to learn how to be strong healthy indviduals and families. CTC is

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    Children, Youth
  • Mission:
    To create strong ties within the community in order to achieve diverse leisure experiences, to preserve and utilize the natural beauty of our environment and to enhance the quality of life for all.

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