CR – Metis Nation BC
MÉTIS NATION BC Culturally relevant, social, and economic programs, and services for Métis communities. Phone – 604-557-5851 Email – info@mnbc.ca More information
MÉTIS NATION BC Culturally relevant, social, and economic programs, and services for Métis communities. Phone – 604-557-5851 Email – info@mnbc.ca More information
Indigenous Peoples In Trades Trades training and careers for Indigenous people in BC. Phone – 778-328-8700 Email – customerservice@skilledtradesbc.ca More information
Trail Fair Society Community Based Victims Services, PEACE (children & youth), Sexual Abuse Intervention Program, Stop the Violence program. Phone – 250-364-2326 Email – Hello@trailfair.ca More information
WINS Transition House 24 hour shelter for women, their children or pets, leaving abusive or violent relationships. Also offers outreach services and a free casual weekly drop-in group. Phone – 250-364-1543 Email – Hello@trailfair.ca More information
ANNUAIRE DES SERVICES EN FRANÇAIS EN CB Le moyen le plus simple pour trouver un professionnel en français près de chez vous More information
FÉDÉRATION DES FRANCOPHONES DE LA CB L’organisation mère des 40 Associations Francophones partout en CB. Phone – 604-732-1420 Email – info@ffcb.ca More information
Vivre En Colombie-Britannique Programme d’immigration pour les Francophones en CB. Phone – 604-630-0316 Email – info@vivreencb.ca More information
ESL – Selkirk College Développez vos compétences en Anglais grâce à ce programme d’Anglais Langue Seconde. Phone – 250-365-7292 Email – hello@selkirk.ca More information
Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy Support aux citoyens de tous âges à améliorer leurs compétences en littératie afin de s’engager dans leur apprentissage tout au long de leur vie.(Castlegar Office) Phone – 250-000-0000 Email – info@cbal.org More information
The scholarship offers $4000 for a full-time or part-time female student living in the KCDS service region to attend trades training.
A donor-supported initiative that lets us step in when traditional funding falls short, bridging gaps quickly so individuals and families don’t fall through the cracks.
Our coaches are here to support your goals, whether you’re navigating challenges, exploring new directions, or building your professional toolkit. With flexible session types and packages available, it’s easy to find an option that fits your needs and schedule.
Kootenay Career Development Society acknowledges with respect and gratitude that the operation of our employment and training centres throughout the West Kootenay and Boundary regions happens in the unceded traditional territories of the Sinixt (Lakes), the Syilx (Okanagan), the Ktunaxa and the Secwepemc (Shuswap) peoples. We recognize the enduring presence of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people and are grateful for the opportunity to live, learn and work in these beautiful lands.
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