Young London
- Provides a space for youth to engage in civic action
- Empowers youth with skills and expertise for meaningful advocacy
- Brings together youth across the city to co-create solutions for city challenges
Visit: Young London Website
Museum London Youth Council
- The Youth Council is an engaging group of active teens between the ages of 14 and 19 who produce cultural activities relevant to Museum London’s programming.
- Through art and artistic processes, participants gain hands-on experience that is creative, socially conscious, and practical, all while developing valuable leadership skills.
Visit: Museum London Website
Neighbours, Friends and Families – Youth Advisory Council
- Neighbours, Friends and Families is a public education campaign aimed at ending domestic violence by igniting vital conversations and exploring research through webinars, Healthy Talks, book clubs, and educational programs.
- Neighbours, Friends and Families lives under the Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women & Children (CREVAWC), which was founded in 1992 as a collaborative venture between The University of Western Ontario, Fanshawe College and the London Coordinating Committee to End Women Abuse.
Join: Visit this page
Culture City Youth
- Culture City Youth introduces young hearts and minds to city-building, civic engagement, and citizenship through the frame of arts. The program’s five-day, multi-venue experience immerses students and teachers in the best of London’s culture, offering opportunities to learn from professional artists, city and community leaders, and social innovators and to engage in hands-on experiences that cannot be replicated in the classroom.
Visit: Culture City Youth Website