An introduction to Kaleidoscope

 

 

Providing Youth with Skills for TODAYS Workplace

 

Kaleidoscope is a work and life skills program focused on preparing youth for future employment. The program pays participants while they embark on a 16 week film production experience that offers them the opportunity to learn many skills in digital filmmaking and teamwork while creating a variety of film productions.

 

program summary

Kaleidoscope is a Service Canada funded Skills Link program created and administered by Mennonite Central Committee of BC Employment and Community Development. It provides youth with the skills needed to overcome barriers and find success in employment and education.

The program runs daily, Monday to Friday, 9:30 am - 4:00 pm.

Next start dates:

April 11, 2011
August 8, 2011
December 5, 2011

Kaleidoscope is in Richmond, BC
  
#230 - 3631 No. 3 Road, Richmond, BC

 

Directions:

Our studio is just a 7 minute walk from Canada Line's Aberdeen Station!
Simply walk 1.5 blocks north from the station. We are directly across the street from Yaohan Plaza above Tom Lee Music on the second floor of Richview Plaza.
Free parking is in the back.

 

Come Find Kaleidoscope on Facebook!

  

  

contact

t604.303.9025

ekaleidoscope@mccbc.com

 

 

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The Government of Canada has contributed funding to this initiative