It is easy to assume that children naturally know how to include others.
But the truth is, many grow up without ever being shown what real inclusion looks like, and who gets left out as a result.
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It is easy to assume that children naturally know how to include others.
But the truth is, many grow up without ever being shown what real inclusion looks like, and who gets left out as a result.
Read moreExplore how youth leadership drives personal growth, strengthens communities, and inspires transformative change across Canada and beyond.
Read moreThis July, Africentric Arts hosted a transformative summer camp in Stony Plain, offering children aged 4 to 12 a unique experience of creativity, self-discovery, and fun. From djembe drumming to drama and arts and crafts, campers uncovered hidden talents and made lasting memories while breaking away from digital distractions and learning the value of community service.
Read moreHelping kids feel confident is so important. When children believe in themselves, it helps them do better in school, build friendships easily, and handle tough situations with ease. Confidence is like a magic key, it opens doors to many great things in life.
Read moreEver wondered how to bridge the gap between your heritage and your child's upbringing? Dive into our latest blog where we unveil three effortless ways to seamlessly weave culture into your child's daily life.
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Read moreAfricentric Arts is an inclusive non-profit organisation dedicated to empowering children and youth through engaging creative arts activities that authentically reflect the richness of African culture.
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