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The Youth in Care Program, Inclusive Futures

The Youth in Care Program is dedicated to supporting students who have experienced the Youth Protection System, ensuring they have the resources and community they need to succeed in higher education. 

Join us starting October 2024 for our bi-weekly drop-in sessions designed exclusively for Youth in Care. Held every other week, these sessions provide a supportive and non-structured environment where students can connect, share experiences, and receive support from mentors and program coordinators. Whether you're seeking academic guidance, career advice, or simply a space to socialize, our drop-ins are tailored to meet your needs. Come and spend an hour with us! 

Why should you join? 

Flexible & Responsive: Our sessions are tailored to meet your unique needs. You can attend one or all sessions- you pick.  You are in control of taking the steps needed to pursue your academic goals 

Supportive Environment: Connect with mentors and peers who understand your journey.  

Explore Opportunities: Learn about higher education pathways, scholarships, and resources available to you. 

What to Expect:  

Informal Gatherings: A relaxed setting where you can ask questions, share your experiences, and get the support you need.  

Personalized Guidance: Have you considered accessing higher education and do not know where to start? Receive one-on-one guidance on academic programs available at undergraduate level, financial aid, career planning and much more! 

Inspiring Stories: Hear from 91ÉçÇø students and alumni who have successfully navigated the path to higher education. 

Parents, guardians, guidance counsellors,
and social/intervention workers: 

Do you know of a youth in/from care to whom you
 would like to recommend this program? We would love to hear from you!

There’s something for everyone at 91ÉçÇø

Find other types of support and connect with your community on campus.


91ÉçÇø is on land that long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst
Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. We acknowledge
and thank the diverse Indigenous people whose footsteps have marked this territory on which
peoples of the world now gather.
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