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Youth Outreach

Newcomer children and youth have different settlement needs than adults.
By providing empowering programs and services we are working together with young people to remove obstacles and to support them as the role models and leaders our communities need.
Youth Outreach programming for young people aged 13-21 that develops leadership skills, independence and a social network that are essential to sense of belonging.

Y Boys & Y Girls

 Y Boys & Y Girls Group – Gender specific programs are offered to youth, giving them the opportunity to explore their interests and issues together. Many social and recreation programs including sports, health and topics of interest have been offered for the Y Boys and Y Girls Group. Gender experiences are varied, and this group is just one way to explore them!

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Social and Recreation

 Social and Recreation activities give you the opportunity to connect with each other and build friendships, try new things, learn about the community and different cultures, keep active, and visit local events. Some examples include cultural celebrations, group sports, trips, and outdoor activities.

Homework Club

 Youth Outreach runs Homework Club twice a week for junior high and high school students. This program has been going on for 25+ years and has partnered with the Halifax Public Library since 2017. The program is currently offered for in-person studying at Keshen Goodman and virtually with YMCA staff and volunteers.

HOWMEWORK CLUB IN KASHEN GOODMAN LIBRARY
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Volunteering

 Volunteering is a great way to get involved and give back to the community. Youth Outreach partners with many organizations including, the Food Bank, Bluenose Marathon, and Common Roots Urban Farm, and larger events and festivals in the city.

“It’s very important for youth to be involved since it shows that we are not just kids hanging around. We can do something.” – youth

“My favourite activity is volunteering because we are helping our community” – youth

Leadership

 In the leadership program youth take roles of responsibility and gain skills like public speaking, conflict resolution, mentoring, confidence-building and teamwork to help with communication.

Leadership programs in the past have included the Stronger Together Project with YMCA Immigrant Services, ISANS, African Diaspora Association of the Maritimes, and Immigration Francophone, designing and leading an anti-racism educational event.
Below is a leadership project where YMCA Youth partnered with the Teachers Union to develop a resource on newcomer student experiences called What I Wish My Teacher Knew. 

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Trips & Special Events

 Trips provide opportunities to explore Halifax/Dartmouth as well as Nova Scotia as a whole. YMCA Youth have enjoyed the opportunity to go on beach trips, skiing, to local wildlife parks, and to cultural landmarks like Peggy’s Cove. Each year there are new opportunities to participate in special events. This may be a youth conference, festival, annual YMCA Iftar Dinner or attending A Conversation with Barack Obama.

Amy Belanger

Youth Outreach Coordinator

YMCA of Greater Halifax/Dartmouth I Centre for Immigrant Programs
104-7071 Bayer’s Road
Halifax, NS B3L 2C2

Email: [email protected]

Phone Number (902) 457-6878 M: (902) 412-6340

Coming Soon

Leadership Team

The YMCA leadership team supports all areas of the organization in serving our community. We provide quality programs and services that are reflective of the evolving communities we serve.

Brian Posavad

President & CEO
He/ Him
[email protected]
p. (902) 222-1177

Julie-Ann Vincent

Chief Operating Officer
She / Her
[email protected]
p. (902) 222-7533

Maureen L. Hayward

Chief Financial Officer
She/ Her
[email protected]
p. (902) 423-4907 Ext. 225

Heather MacDonald

Chief Development Officer
She/ Her
[email protected]
p. (902) 456-0583

Sahra MacNeill

Director, People & Culture
She / Her
[email protected]
p. (902) 225-2790

Anna Barnes

Vice President, YMCA Atlantic Regional Development Centre (RDC)
She / Her
[email protected]
p. (902) 221-8974

Victoria Collins

General Manager, Child Engagement & Operations
She/ Her
[email protected]
p. 902-223-0015

Nicole O'Connor

Interim Director of Communications
She / Her
[email protected]
p. (902) 399-5180

TL Johannesson

General Manager, Youth and Leadership Development
She/ Her
[email protected]
p. 902-

John Meagher

General Manager, Asset & Development
He / Him
[email protected]
p. (902) 223-3986

InHae Park

General Manager Of YMCA Immigrant Services
She/ Her
[email protected]
p. 902-457-6871

Michelle Rivoire

Vice President, Health, Fitness, and Aquatics
She/ Her
[email protected]
p. 902-717-8060

Alexandria Samson

Director, Donor Relations
She / Her
[email protected]
p. (902) 229-4311

Rebekah Skeete

Director, Employment Services Centre
She/ Her
[email protected]
p. 902-461-2513 ext. 228

Lynda Thomas

Director, Employment Services Centre
She/ Her
[email protected]
p. 902-499-7560

Meet our Current Directors

As a leading charity, the YMCA is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. This group of community volunteers provides vision, strategic leadership and stewardship for the Association. The YMCA Board of Directors meets regularly with an Annual General Meeting held every spring. We are extremely grateful to every member, past or present, of the YMCA’s Board of Directors.

Stephen MacDonald

Chair

Stephen MacDonald is the President and Chief Executive Officer of EfficiencyOne, the not-for-profit operator of Canada’s first electricity efficiency utility, Efficiency Nova Scotia.

Lora MacEachern

Vice Chair

Lora MacEachern is a Senior Government Executive and Lawyer, with extensive experience in leadership, law, human resources, public policy, advocacy

Ashley Hill

Ashley Hill is the Founder and Executive Director of the PREP Academy, a community based non-profit organization that inspires and prepares African Nova Scotian students for college, university and beyond.

Jacob Woods

Jacob Woods is a Research Associate at the Nova Scotia Community College. Jacob is skilled in energy system analysis

Kevin Stoddart

Kevin is a Managing Partner at KBRS, Atlantic Canada’s largest talent management and recruitment organization with over 75 staff and offices throughout Atlantic Canada and Ontario.

Krista Jangaard

Dr. Krista Jangaard is the IWK Health Centre’s President & CEO. She first joined the IWK in 1996 in the division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine and

Mary Navas

With three years of marketing agency experience at NATIONAL Public Relations working with clients across Atlantic Canada, Mary brings a fresh perspective to communication strategies,

Michelle Bussey

Michelle Bussey is the CEO of the Nova Scotia Apprenticeship Agency (NSAA). Through NSAA, Michelle is working with industry, Government and communities to address the

Safia Rahemtulla

Safia is an Associate Partner in the Consulting practice of EY and holds a CPA, CA designation, a Certified Internal Auditor designation and a Certified Third Party Risk

Samantha Nixon

Samantha is a Coordinator with the Canadian Red Cross, supporting International Emergency Response through collaboration with the Government of Canada.

Sanjay Khanna

With over 25 years of experience, Sanjay has worked as part of the private and public sector focused on Information/Knowledge Management, ...

Sarah McInnes

Sarah is a Partner at McInnes Cooper, specializing in Immigration & Employment law.

Shelly Martin

Shelly Martin is a Mì’kmaq lawyer from Millbrook First Nation, is the Director of Governance for the Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq, a tribal Council providing programming and advisory services to eight Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq communities.

Sian Wren

Sian Wren is Vice President of Business Transformation at Emera. In this role, she led a large team of internal employees and external

Sonia Beattie

Sonia Beattie is the Vice-Provost, Planning & Analytics at Dalhousie University. With a strong passion for education, she completed degrees at both Dalhousie University and Memorial University before starting her career in postsecondary education.

YMCA Honourary Trustees​

The YMCA Honourary Trustees are former Directors who continue to support and provide strategic counsel to the YMCA.

Gregory (Greg) D. Auld,

Jennifer Berry,

Lydia Bugden,

Daniel M. Campbell &

Wesley G. Campbell,

Peter M. Conrod,

Paul J. Dyer,

Peter Doig

Peter G. Fardy,

Lou Gannon,

Mary Ellen Gurnham,

R.F. (Bob) Healy,

Fred Honsberger,

Wilfred Jackson,

John W. Lindsay Jr.

Brian Jessop

Cliff Langin,

Carole McDougall,

James MacGowan,

Stuart MacLean,

R.A. (Rod) McCulloch,

Kirk D. McIntyre,

Don C. Mills,

Robert Richardson,

L. Robert (Robbie) Shaw,

George Waye,

Sarah Young

Honourary Life Members

Audrey Manzer & Lou Gannon

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