Mentorship Program for Ethnic Youth-at-Risk

The London InterCommunity Health Centre (LIHC) operates an innovative program in partnership with several local organizations of London, Ontario, Canada. The Ethno-Racial Mentoring Program matches 80 young people with mentors that will address their specific integration needs. The program aims to engage the young participants in the community as a way to help them step away from risky behavior.

This program is part of LIHC’s work for integration of migrants. Other programs include the Immigrant Senior’s Home Visiting Program and the program “Women of the World” that helps migrant women arrived to Canada “to recognize their own skills, develop friendships and to become informed about services and people who may help them to adjust to life in Canada.”

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For more information, please visit LIHC website

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