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Organisation: Sarnia-Lambton Rebound  
Numéros de téléphone: 519-344-2841
Télécopie: 519-344-8024
Adresse courriel: info@reboundonline.com
Site Web: www.reboundonline.com
Adresse postale:
DOW Center for Youth
10 Lorne Cres
Sarnia, ON
N7S 1H8
Intersection: Indian Rd N and Wellington St
Point géographique: Sarnia
Accessibilité: Accessible en fauteuil roulant    Accessible en fauteuil roulant
Heures d’ouverture: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4pm
Description des services: Social programs designed to empower, support, and assist youth by encouraging positive social skills and contributing to their development to achieve their full potential

Services:
  • life skills facilitation
  • education
  • cognitive skill development
  • prevention and early intervention services

Réunions:

10WEEKPROGRAMS Sessions beginning in October, January and April: Life Choices & Choices Jr. & Sr., TAG, Thrive & STAGE Helps youth improve communication, decision-making, goal-setting and learn social skills to help them achieve their full potential

SPECTRUM Spectrum is an inclusive drop-in open to all lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender ,two-spirit and questioning 2SLGBTQIA+youthinSarnia-Lambton in person and virtual Wednesdays.

THE HUB Providing emergency basic essentials, one on one supports and community partner referrals. 2:30-7PM weekdays Mon/Wedages16-24 Tues/Thursages12-15 All ages Friday

PASS (Positive Alternative to School Suspension) An alternative to home suspension offered to youth in grades four through twelve. Focusing on developing positive skills while ensuring academic progress. Programs referrals to be made by school administration.

HOUSING Currently taking housing support referrals for the transitional housing building, Ohana Landing.

COUNTY PROGRAMS Providing in person and virtual support for youth residing in Lambton County.

STAND The Stand Program utilizes private sessions to provide therapeutic support and early intervention for youth individually or while awaiting group programming.

YOUTH IN TRANSITION In person and virtual supports for youth transitioning out of the care of the Children's Aid Society, connecting to community supports.

DUNGEONS & DRAGONS Meeting virtually weekly on Thursdays, youth are given the opportunity to explore a fantasy world of their own creation. Each adventure is designed by and crafted for their benefit learning team management, communication, social skills, and more.

Red Carpet Ready Provides formal attire, accessories & more, free of charge to youth who are unable to purchase their own Prom and Graduation. Yearly boutique held in the spring.
 
C.A.R.E.  Consent and Relationship Education Program 
Designed to empower individuals age 12-17 to create and maintain healthy consensual relationships by teaching them the skills they need to communicate effectively, establish boundaries , and identify and avoid unhealthy behaviours. 

ACT II
A youth-supportive, inclusive program that offers diverse arts-based programming including performing, visual, expressive, and musical arts. Through a youth-engaged expressive arts model, ACT II aims to enhance the self-worth and sense of belonging of young individuals.

Frais: Free
Procédé et formulaires: Call * no referral required
Langues: English
Zone(s) desservie(s):
Lambton County  
Voir aussi: Lesbiennes, gays, bisexuels, transgenres, bi-spirituel, queer (LGBTQ+)
Groupes d'action sociale
Centres pour adolescents

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