Community Service

As part of YLP programs , we expect you take part in a service project of your own. Your project must be about giving back to your community.

Our youth have led impactful community projects from food drives to mental health and cultural initiatives — all aimed at helping others.

These experiences challenge young leaders to organize teams and collaborate with their communities.

Though past programs like Rising Youth have ended, YLSBC continues to support youth through the 201 and 301 programs, providing mentorship and guidance to help them turn their ideas into meaningful action that benefits Canada.

Challenge

This project will be challenging and will test you leadership skills to the limit. You will be in charge of your entire project, you will be handling the finances, organizing, and communicating with the people necessary to make this project work. At times it may be frustrating, and stressful, but you must remember these are the tasks of a leader.

Value

When you come out of this project, you will be more ready for the real world than ever before. You would have made new contacts, learn how to purchase bulk orders, how to create an invoice and much more. This project makes you think outside the box and gives you a taste of the real world. 

Projects Showcases

Aryan and Ram thanking Langley memorial hospital staffs for their hard work during this pandemic and donating iPads for the patients to connect to their family virtually. 

Priya Jayakumar and Ram Jayakumar donated DVD players to Ridge Meadows hospital.

Mehek completed her rising youth project by donating food to SD35, and will then be distrubted to the families who need financial help