by Admin Account | Jan 11, 2022 | Community Partners, HOT OFF THE PRESS, ON THE ROAD, Youth Partners
Future North — A Network for Youth was officially launched on social media (Instagram and Facebook) at the end of Summer 2021. This launch was preceded by a year of engagements, planning, iterating, and replanning with youth in the district of Sudbury-Manitoulin, to...
by Admin Account | Dec 3, 2021 | BY YOUTH FOR YOUTH, Youth Partners
Written by: Charles Nyabeze Hey everyone! My name is Charles Nyabeze and I’m 17 years old and I work as a Business Administration Intern at Future North. This blog is going to take a look at barriers that youth face within employment and specifically, how entry-level...
by Admin Account | Nov 24, 2021 | BY YOUTH FOR YOUTH, Youth Partners
Written by Charles Nyabeze @Charles1 I have had the dream to start a business since I was 14 years old. In my final year of high school (I am now in my first year of university), my team and I built a Web3 Rewards Platform called BitPerks, where we allowed creators to...
by Admin Account | Nov 12, 2021 | BY YOUTH FOR YOUTH, Community Partners, HOT OFF THE PRESS, Youth Partners
The Brand Identity and Digital Strategy project’s goal was to develop an in-depth understanding of youth and how to best engage, recruit and maintain youth participation. Additionally, the project served to create a virtual platform to enable youth to...
by Blair | Aug 4, 2021 | CURRENT PROJECTS, CURRENT PROJECTS (CP)
Miskwaawaak (Red Cedar) is a pilot project which seeks to explore the experiential learning opportunities available through hands on projects that benefit youth participants and also make an improvement to the community. The project will see the build of a traditional...
by Blair | Jul 12, 2021 | Community Partners, Youth Partners
Get creative and design a project for youth! The Youth Innovation Project is an opportunity to pilot a small scale project within the community of the District of Greater Sudbury which will contribute to the overall Future North Initiative. Youth applicants are asked...