The Youth Engagement Advisory Hub (The Hub)

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The Youth Engagement Advisory Hub (The Hub)

The first of our 3-part series on Building a Strong Foundation for Home: Rallying Supports, Finding Housing and Addressing Conflict.

By Wellkin Child and Youth Mental Wellness

Date and time

Thu, Jul 16, 2020 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM PDT

Location

Online

About this event

This Week's Wellness Activity

In this 3-part series, we explore the idea that secure housing is about a lot more than the roof over your head. Learn to navigate getting support, building relationships and understanding housing supports. David, a Housing Stability Worker from Oxford County Community Health Centre, will lead this series. Only can attend one or two of the weeks? Not a problem- come to what you can and join in! **The start date for this series was pushed back so this will be the first session!

About The Hub

Created by Oxford youth in partnership with Wellkin, the Youth Engagement Advisory Hub (The Hub) is a space dedicated to youth wellness. It's a place to connect with peers and learn about resources and supports in your community.

What you can expect

  • A virtual "drop in" space to connect with supportive staff and other youth through Zoom.
  • Information on supports related to mental health, employment, housing, addiction and more.
  • A structured wellness activity each week that you can participate in. Each week is something new!

Who can access

Youth aged 13 to 25 years living in Oxford and Elgin counties

When and where you can access

Dates: May 7 to August 27, 2020

Time: 3:30 to 5:30 pm

Once you register, you will receive the details required to join The Hub via the Zoom platform. Should you have any questions about The Hub, please contact Jenna Mitchell at jmitchell@wellkin.ca or 226-232-5995.

The Hub is made possible through The RBC Future Launch Challenge. The RBC Future Launch Community Challenge is supported by the RBC Foundation and Oxford Community Foundation.

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