About Us
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The YOLO Community (Youth On the Land Opportunities) is a network of over 300 people across Canada supporting on-the-land/water opportunities for Indigenous youth. Members include those working in stewardship departments, Indigenous Guardian programs, health centres, schools, child/family services, non-profits, and more.
About this site & toolkit
Our hope is that this website will act as an anchor for the Community of Practice to connect and support each other and that through engagement with this website, the network of people across Canada supporting Indigenous youth to engage in land and water-based learning opportunities will grow and strengthen.
This website was funded by Nature United and developed by an advisory group made up of 10 leaders in the Indigenous youth on the land programming space who are part of a Youth on the Land Opportunities Community of Practice
Mission
Vision
Philosophy
Our Ways of Working
Youth Centred
Indigenous Leadership and Protocol
Honouring Local Vision
Regional and Cultural Equity
Collaboration, Shared Learning, and Capacity Building
Responsiveness and Adaptability
About this site & toolkit
Our hope is that this website will act as an anchor for the Community of Practice to connect and support each other and that through engagement with this website, the network of people across Canada supporting Indigenous youth to engage in land and water-based learning opportunities will grow and strengthen.
This website was funded by Nature United and developed by an advisory group made up of 10 leaders in the Indigenous youth on the land programming space who are part of a Youth on the Land Opportunities Community of Practice