Eritrean Youth Collective

*E.Y.C seeks to engage, challenge and learn from one another*

E.Y.C Opportunities  

E.Y.C Opportunities

E.Y.C is committed to  being a resource for Eritrean youth.  If you are looking for scholarship information, job & internship opportunities this is the page you want to visit regulay!

Nov 16th 

Xerox Canada Ltd. Scholarships

Sponsored by Xerox Canada Ltd., two (2) scholarships of $5,000.00 each are offered to students enrolled in a course of study leading to a master’s degree in Business Administration. In addition, scholarship recipients will be offered and must complete an one 4-month internship employment during their period of study.

Scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate high academic achievement, leadership skills and a commitment to helping in the community.

Students who meet the criteria and are interested in the Xerox scholarships can download and print an application form from the NBMBAA website (nbmbaa.ca) or contact NBMBAA Canada at scholarships@nbmbaa.ca to receive an application form in the mail. Completed applications are to be submitted by mail no later than 5pm on February 12th, 2012 to:

NBMBAA Toronto Chapter

P.O. Box 41642

230 Sandalwood Pkwy

Brampton, Ontario

Canada L6Z 4R1


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(Toronto, ON) UrbanArts’ After School Arts Program (ASAP) is accepting student registrants aged 11 to 17 years for this school year.  ASAP runs from Monday to Friday from 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm throughout the school year. This year’s roster of facilitators will offer unique, highly-interactive and hands-on arts sessions and workshops that aim to develop young artistic minds and to pave the way for emerging young artists and leaders.
 
ASAP offers engaging and dynamic means of learning multi-disciplinary art forms. On Mondays, visual artist Jessica Volpe facilitates Graphic Design workshops and on Tuesdays, developmental education consultant, Jennifer Biggs, conducts Play-Based Learning sessions for ‘tweens & teens.  On Tuesdays and Thursdays, our Dance sessions are facilitated by the highly energetic Tiara Henderson.
 
Meanwhile, the Spoken Word sessions are conducted by Toronto’s award-winning emcee and spoken wordist, Motion, every Wednesday. She brings her creative stylings of beats and rhymes to power words into motion. Musician and producer, Freeway Freddy spearheads the Music (Beats.Mind.Movement.)sessions on Thursdays and Fridays.
 
Have something to say?  Youth can now join our Road to Leadership Group (R2L) on Thursdays, hosted by local youth, LeSean Bentjagon and Junea Wright.
 
In addition, a new weekend Playwright Program ‘ So You Think You Can Write!’will start on Saturday, November 5th, conducted by writer and artist, Devon Haughton from 2:00 to 5:00 pm.
 
With the passionate belief that education is a good foundation on which raw talent may build, UrbanArts also offers the It’s A Girl Thing! Young Women’s Leadership Development Program and the Young Men’s Mentorship Program that started last October.   These lunch-time programs use the arts to creatively engage young women and men in local schools to address social issues.
 
Aside from receiving 25 hours of community service toward their OSSD, ASAP participants will be given the opportunity to showcase their talents and skills during UrbanArts Annual Winter Expo, slated for Thursday, December 8th 2011, from 6:30pm to 9:00pm at LEF Youth Centre, 1267 Weston Road.
 
Register now at             416-241-5124       or email us atadmin@urbanartstoronto.org  or  visit our office at 19 John Street (Lawrence Ave. West/Weston Rd).



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