Youth Aging Out of Care Program
Acîmo, the Cree word for “tells a story”, is a mentorship and skills-building program for young adults transitioning out of the foster care system. Through guidance, support, and practical training, the program helps participants build a foundation for independent living, personal growth, and a bright future.
Who Can Participate
- Young adults residing in The Pas Friendship Centre catchment area
- Individuals exiting or who have previously been in care of Child and Family Services
- Those ready and willing to commit to personal growth, skill development, and mentorship
- Participants who are motivated to work toward independence and long-term success
Program Goals & Focus Areas
Participants in Acîmo / Youth Aging Out of Care will:
- Tell their story and develop an individual plan with clear goals
- Receive support for housing stability and safe, secure living arrangements
- Build cultural connections and strengthen ties to Indigenous traditions
- Access mentorship from trained youth mentors
- Develop financial literacy, budgeting, and money management skills
- Gain education and job readiness training, including resume building and interview preparation
- Work toward independent living skills, including time management, cooking, and personal care
Commitment
Participants are expected to:
- Be ready to work closely with a mentor
- Commit to the program for at least six months
- Engage actively in training, workshops, and goal-setting activities
How to Connect
📧Email: caoccoordinator@thepasfc.ca
📞Office: 204-627-7500
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The Pas Friendship Centre Inc. offers career-related services, including job search support, career coaching, and workplace development courses. We assist with resume and cover letter writing, document scanning, and other employment needs. Additionally, we provide Computer Skills Workshops.