| Program: | Youth Programs and Services - Prevention - Building Resiliency in Girls (BRG) | ||
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| Organization: |
E Fry Hope and Help for Women |
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| Description of Services: |
A gender-responsive prevention/intervention based program that serves to address the social, emotional and cultural needs of adolescent girls Respond to issues such as social isolation, violence, poor self-esteem, distorted body image as well as high risk behaviour and is designed to build self-esteem, foster pro-social behaviours, develop personal and collective skills, establish meaningful relationships and cultivate a healthy female identity The program runs in a group format, consisting 8-12 weekly sessions that run approximately 1-2 hours in length. This structured support model counters social isolation by providing at-risk youth in the community with a safe and confidential space in which they can share their personal experiences and express their emotions through discussion and creative activities |
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| Fees: | None | ||
| Eligibility - Population(s) Served: | Girls or those who identify as a girl between the ages of 12-18 | ||
| Application: | Call Group Facilitator | ||
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Wheelchair Accessible
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| Languages: | English | ||
| Area(s) Served: | Peel Region | ||
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| Phone Numbers: | 905-624-1755 ext 425 * BRG Group Facilitator: Phone/Text: 416-627-3701 | ||
| Fax: | 905-459-1322 | ||
| Email: | efry@efryhope.com | ||
| Website: | www.efryhopehelp.com/how-can-we-help-you/youth-pro... | ||
| Address: |
44 Peel Centre Dr, Suite 200 Brampton, ON L6T 4B5 |
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| Intersection: | Queen St E and Dixie Rd | ||
| Location: | Brampton (Queen St Corridor) | ||
| Hours: | Administration: Mon, Tue 9am-8pm, Wed-Fri 9am-4:30pm | ||
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