Program
Life Skills & Career Readiness
Practical tools for real life, because nobody hands you a manual.
School teaches you a lot of things, but it doesn't always teach you how to budget your first paycheque, write a resume that actually gets read or handle yourself in a job interview. For youth who don't have family connections, professional networks or financial safety nets, these gaps can be the difference between getting ahead and falling behind. The Life Skills and Career Readiness program fills those gaps.
Workshops cover financial literacy (budgeting, banking, credit and avoiding predatory lending), resume writing tailored to the Canadian job market, interview preparation with mock interviews and real feedback, workplace communication and professional etiquette, time management and goal-setting strategies, and understanding your rights in the workplace.
Workshops are delivered in plain language with real examples and room for questions. Participants leave with practical takeaways they can use immediately.
- Youth and young adults ages 14 to 25
- Young people preparing to enter the workforce who lack professional networks or prior guidance
- Those who want to build practical confidence alongside their academic or personal goals
Stand-alone workshops (1–2 hours) and multi-session series
Community spaces, partner schools and online
What's included
- Financial literacy — budgeting, banking and credit
- Canadian-market resume and cover letter clinics
- Mock interviews with real feedback
- Workplace communication and your rights at work
How to get involved
Individual workshops are open to all and can be attended as your schedule allows. For group bookings through schools or community organizations, contact us at info@onecommunityhub.ca.
Interested in joining?
See upcoming sessions on our events page, or reach out and we'll help you get started.
