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Homework Club
The SFU Surrey–TD Community Engagement Centre and Pacific Community Resources Society (PCRS) Newton Youth Hub are working together to help youth thrive in their educational endeavors, and increase their confidence to realize their full potential.
The PCRS Newton Youth Hub is a welcoming space for youth to access cutting-edge programs that contribute towards the development of a healthy, safe and supportive community. Through the Hub, youth can access alternative education, alcohol and drug programs, youth justice services, family and youth support programs and more.
A key service through the Hub includes a Homework Club, where youth (grade 7-12) can get support with their studies, and build healthy relationships with other youth, staff and volunteer mentors.
TO LEARN MORE:
To contact the Newton Youth Hub and learn more about the Homework Club, please click on the button below:
Ways to get involved
For students:
- Apply for current volunteer/work positions
- Join the Community Engagement Volunteer training program
- Subscribe to our email newsletter
- Email us at: community-volunteer@sfu.ca
Interested in our programs & events?
- Check out our active programs & events
- Email us at td-cec@sfu.ca for more information
Partner with us:
- For partnership, please contact Rachel Nelson or call 778.782.8082