Leadership is not a position or a title, it is action and example.
There are endless quotes, books and programs that talk about what leadership looks like. As a leader in your school or community, you need to think about what kind of leader you want to be, and what you want to accomplish.
From a future employer’s perspective, your leadership skills will be one of your greatest assets and could be the difference in getting you that job you really want.

Opportunities to build leadership skills

YMCA Youth Leader Corps with YMCA Hamilton | Burlington | Brantford. Leadership Development Program, Flamborough YMCA Friday night between 5:30pm – 7:15pm (ages 10-18). Learn leadership skills, team work and how to get involved in community service.
YMCA Leaders Corps is a values based leadership program that helps you begin to develop skills that you will use your entire life. Training sessions, games, activities and initiatives get you ready for future volunteer and employment opportunities. Registration is required.
For more information and to register please call the Flamborough YMCA at 905-690-3555

The Hamilton Civic Leadership Program offers engaging and participatory sessions designed to deepen critical understanding of democracy, civic engagement, civic inclusion, and community organizing skills that can be used to develop leadership skills and promote civic inclusion and engagement among all youth.
Special attention is given to Black, Indigenous, Trans, and Non-Binary youth in Hamilton and surrounding areas.

With the City of Hamilton’s Youth Strategy, you can join a HamOntYouth Steering Committee. The committees allow youth to share their opinion, learn and have fun in collaboration with city staff in making Hamilton a youth-friendly city and planning community initiatives. If you are 14-29 years old, you are welcome to participate. And there are no minimum attendance requirements to maintain membership!

The City of Hamilton’s Advanced Leadership Programs are open pathways to careers in community and aquatic recreation. They provide a practical and hands-on approach to help you build skills and apply exiting knowledge to coaching, lifeguard and aquatic lifesaving and first aid positions.

The Net Youth Engagement Program from Ancaster Community Services is a youth-led program that aims to help young people connect, learn and engage in their community. Join the Net Youth Team advisory group to plan/ develop special events and volunteer opportunities for all youth in Ancaster.

Supporting youth in areas of leadership and community engagement among many other, the Xperience Annex collaborates with education and employment providers to help you achieve your goals. They provide a safe, confidential space where you can seek guidance on problem-solving, time management and self-esteem building.
You can connect with the Xperience Annex both virtually and in person at the Hamilton Central Library.

