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- Book Buddies: Literacy Mentor | Tues or Thurs
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- Pathways to Education: Volunteer Tutor | Various
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- Learning Buddies: Mentor | Tues & Thurs
- Start2Finish: Running & Reading Club Volunteer | Thurs
- English Conversation Groups: Lead Volunteer (Honorarium) (Virtual) | Tues
- Diverse Entrepreneurs Program: Facilitator | Sat/Wed
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Pathways to Education
The SFU Surrey-TD Community Engagement Centre is partnering with Pathways to Education, a program for youth in low-income communities that helps students graduate from high school and successfully transition onto post-secondary education, training, or employment. Pathways addresses systemic barriers to education by providing leadership, expertise, and a community-based program proven to lower dropout rates.
The program will provide a range of supports for youth (in grades 8-12) including free tutoring, social and mentoring activities, one-to-one educational support, bus passes, grocery cards, scholarships and positive relationships with adult role models.
Registering for Pathways:
If you would like to register a youth for the program please download the referral form here or call 604-709-5744
For more info, contact Pathways at 604-709-5744 or by email at pathwaysvancouver@pcrs.ca or pathwayssurrey@pcrs.ca.
Ways to get involved
For students:
- Apply for current volunteer/work positions
- Join the Community Engagement Volunteer training program
- Subscribe to our email newsletter
- Email us at: community-volunteer@sfu.ca
Interested in our programs & events?
- Check out our active programs & events
- Email us at td-cec@sfu.ca for more information
Partner with us:
- For partnership, please contact Rachel Nelson or call 778.782.8082