Mission/Vision
To create environments where participants, volunteers, and mentors can choose to strengthen thier personal support networks, advance personal skills & abilities and contribute to community acitivites and cultural initiatives.
Areas Of Effectiveness
Employment Skills...
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To create environments where participants, volunteers, and mentors can choose to strengthen thier personal support networks, advance personal skills & abilities and contribute to community acitivites and cultural initiatives.
Areas Of Effectiveness
Employment Skills Development
Education Readiness Support
Personal Skills Development
Youth Leadership Development
Health and Justice Issues Support
Aboriginal Youth Development
Community & Economic Growth
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What does the organization do?
Our History...
The Street Culture Project began in 1997 as a temporary summer arts activity program in one neighbourhood. Over the ensuing eight years, the project evolved through direct youth driven process, design, delivery & evaluation of project direction, and content. We provide...
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Our History...
The Street Culture Project began in 1997 as a temporary summer arts activity program in one neighbourhood. Over the ensuing eight years, the project evolved through direct youth driven process, design, delivery & evaluation of project direction, and content. We provide programming throughout the City, and often travel across this great country.
And... we're still evolving....
Street Culture offers 'hands-on' skills development for young people, while developing relationships with peers, significant adults and mentors in our community.
Street Culture offers presentations on our process. Call the studio for details.
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Opportunities for Youth
Operating under funder-defined timelines. Street Culture is currently offering the following programs.
The Street Culture Café-
Thanks to an excellent partnership with the YMCA of Regina, we've been welcomed into thier downtown facility! We operate the café, providing...
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Operating under funder-defined timelines. Street Culture is currently offering the following programs.
The Street Culture Café-
Thanks to an excellent partnership with the YMCA of Regina, we've been welcomed into thier downtown facility! We operate the café, providing skills development for young people and delicious food for our community! The café opens daily at 7am and boasts fresh home-made bread-baked daily! We also provide full catering services from 5-500, buffet or 'sit-down' style, we do it all!
The 'Community Project'-
A 10 month skills devlopment &/or employment readiness program supported by Service Canada, this project engages youth & young adults aged 15-29 for up to 10 months.
sChOOL Kidz-
Our fundraising efforts support young people to attend and stay in school while contributing to the community. COOL Kidz qualify for honorariums through involvement in our community development initiatives and can access tutoring upon request.
Work Experience Placement
Receiving referrals from schools, community agencies, and justice forums, we offer our agency as a placement option for young people committed to volunteer hours.
Studio Activities-
Our Studio is an active environment, inviting participation and involvement in numerous art & cultural programs, social outings, and meal programs.
MultiCultural Celebrating!
We welcome & celebrate diversity! We are active partners as a community resource, working towards effective multicultural initiatives & celebrations.
The Boys & Girls Club-
The Boys & Girls Club of Regina Inc. is a non-profit corporation and a registered charity- a separate agency from Street Culture. The B & G's Club has been providing activities and meal programs for children up to age 14 in North Central Regina since February 2004. Street Culture team members assist the Boys & Girls Club Program by developing & delivering the after-school and weekend activities. Referrals may be made by calling the studio.
'Odd Job Squad'-
From raking leaves to moving furniture, we provide HELP! Contributing to our community by offering a 'helping-hand' when asked! Please call the Studio for details.
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