Youth Program Events

  • Youth Program (Ages 10-13)

    6:00pm – 8:00pm

    Join Youth Program as we create Winter Cheer Cards to send out to Rainbow Resource Centre’s Older Adult’s Program. Snacks and Bus Tickets Available.

  • Youth Program (Ages 14-17)

    6:00pm – 8:30pm

    Join Youth Program as we create Winter Cheer Cards to send out to Rainbow Resource Centre’s Older Adult’s Program. Snacks and Bus Tickets Available.

  • Youth Program: Intergenerational Holiday Movie

    12:00pm – 2:00pm

    All Ages (with Priority to Youth ages (14-21) and Older Adults 55+)

    12:00Pm-2:00PM

    Screening “Happiest Season”

    Dave Barber Cinematheque (100 Arthur Street)

  • Youth Program: Intergenerational World AIDS Day Event

    6:00pm – 9:00pm

    Building Bridges, Breaking Stigma": An Intergenerational World AIDS Day Event:

    Join us at Dave Barber Cinematheque on Monday, December 11th from 6:00p.m. to 9:00p.m. for a screening of the groundbreaking documentary film "How to Survive a Plague" (dir. David France) followed by a community panel discussion about HIV/AIDS in the present & past in honour of World AIDS Day (12/1).

    This description of the film comes from the International Film Commission: "HOW TO SURVIVE A PLAGUE is the story of the brave young [people] who successfully reversed the tide of an epidemic, demanded the attention of a fearful nation and stopped AIDS from becoming a death sentence. This improbable group of activists bucked oppression and, with no scientific training, infiltrated government agencies and the pharmaceutical industry, helping to identify promising new medication and treatments and move them through trials and into drugstores in record time. In the process, they saved their own lives and ended the darkest days of a veritable plague, while virtually emptying AIDS wards in American hospitals in the process. The powerful story of their fight is a classic tale of empowerment and activism that has since inspired movements for change in everything from breast cancer research to Occupy Wall Street. Their story stands as a powerful inspiration to future generations, a road map, and a call to arms. This is how you change the world."

    The film has content, imagery and language that some viewers may find upsetting, and discretion is advised. There will be a Rainbow Resource Centre Counsellor (Tia) on site for debrief as needed.

    This event is public and open to all, and some seats will be reserved for Over the Rainbow, Youth Program, and Nine Circles Living Advisory Committee members.

    Admission is free, all are welcome!

    Here is the registration link:

    Building Bridges, Breaking Stigmas: An Intergenerational World AIDS Day Event (givevirtuous.org)

    Here is a link to the documentary trailer: https://youtu.be/haEPLCA_H2Y?si=QcufKNjUCiB0fmRg

  • Youth Program (Ages 18-21)

    6:00pm – 8:30pm

    Join Youth Program as we create Winter Cheer Cards to send out to Rainbow Resource Centre’s Older Adult’s Program. Snacks and Bus Tickets Available.

  • Youth Program: Brunch for Bookworms

    11:00am – 1:00pm

    Pre-Registered Programming check Instagram for details @rainbowresouryouth