Chinese Cultural Centre Youth Chapter (CCCYC)

Chinese Cultural Centre Youth Chapter (CCCYC)

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Our membership base comprises of members from secondary and post-secondary schools as well as young professionals ranging from the age of 14 to 32.

The CCCYC has annually brought the Chinese Canadian Youth Conference and the Chinese Canadian Youth Achievement Awards since 2000. They also launched the 2004 High School Volunteer Fair working with many high schools in Scarborough. The CCCYC have provided many volunteer opportunities in partnership with the Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto (CCC) and other volunteer agencies. The CCC rec

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Want to improve business development skills? Become an intern for our non-profit, provincial wide organization. Be mentored by a board of advisors and promote volunteerism and multiculturalism across Ontario. GAIN EXPERIENCE. BUILD YOUR RESUME. APPLY NOW!

This is a 4-month commitment from April to July to work with a dynamic internship team. You can apply for an executive position upon completion. Volunteer hours and references are also available upon request.

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Are you a Chinese-Canadian who loves to write? Enter CCCGT's Chinese Culture essay contest! Deadline March 17. More info at http://tinyurl.com/mgmrcer

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We're recruiting for our exec team! Application form & position details can be found at http://cccyc.com/ #/joinUs

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Join the Chinese Collective Arts Association for their CNY Celebration & Show this Sunday Feb 2!

10/23/2013

Friday is coming! Make sure you get your applications in!

It will be a wonderful experience working with dedicated peers to organize, plan and execute events!

again, applications due OCTOBER 25, 2013! visit http://cccyc.com/ #/joinUs for more info!!

CCC · Youth Chapter

10/20/2013

Don't forget! Applications are due in less than one week!!

If you are a passionate and dedicated individual looking to give back to the community, and want to sharpen your interpersonal and leadership skills along the way, here's the perfect chance! Apply to become part of the CCCYC team!

Be sure to submit your application before October 25th!! More details can be found on our event page!

10/18/2013

Just a little over a week to get your applications in!

It'll be an amazing experience working with a passionate team of individuals, while picking up some leadership skills! Don't miss out on this opportunity! APPLY NOW! :)

C3 Talks Youth Conference 2013 09/22/2013

CCCYC's 2nd annual Create Cultivate Connect Youth Conference

09/20/2013

ONRE MORE DAY UNTIL THE CONFERENCE!

Come out to the C3 Talks and join us with passionate speakers from all kinds of fields-- politics, filmography, engineering, business and many more! Be sure not to miss Olivia Chow, MP, talk about her views on success!!

RSVP at c3talks.eventbrite.com :) This is an event that you certainly don't want to miss!

See you there!

09/19/2013

If you want to hear about Success and expand your professional network in person, come to the C3 Talks Conference this Saturday, December 21, 2013, 12pm - 4pm! The keynote speaker will be Olivia Chow, MP, one of Canada's most effective and inspirational leaders! Other speakers include Laura Suen, Canada's 2nd Smartest Person and Victoria Chok, Canada's Top 20 under 20 and more! RSVP @ c3talks.eventbrite.com. Admission is free and lunch will be provided!

C3 Talks 2013: Create Cultivate Connect Youth Conference 09/18/2013

See Olivia Chow, one of Canada's most effective leaders, an inspirational speaker and champion for children & youth! http://tinyurl.com/C3Talks

free lunch and refreshments will be provided and admission is free!

C3 Talks 2013: Create Cultivate Connect Youth Conference CCCYC is proud to present... C3 Talks – Create, Cultivate and Connect Youth Conference We are expecting a packed room, containing some of the most enthusiastic youth in Toronto. The conference will be an engaging ideas forum presented by distinguished speakers. The theme of our conference is Create...

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ONLY A FEW DAYS UNTIL THE CONFERENCE! This year, we are honoured enough to have a keynote speaker that, some may say, is the epitome of success!

Driven by the benefits of citizens, influential and directly affecting youth like you, passionate about what she believes in and SUCCESSFUL in both the political and social realm. Who might we be describing, you may ask? Well, it must be none other, than the MP Olivia Chow!

In a political career that began in 1985, Olivia Chow has been one of Toronto’s most effective leaders – on the Board of Education, at Toronto City Hall, in Parliament, and on the national stage.

In 1991, Olivia was the first Asian woman elected as a Metro Toronto Councillor. She was reelected five times, serving with distinction for 14 years before winning election to Parliament in 2006.

Olivia gained national recognition for her innovative approaches to programs for children and youth as Toronto’s first Children and Youth Advocate.

She also empowered and engaged youth by creating the Toronto Youth Cabinet, establishing after-school activities and anti-gang initiatives.

Olivia has been in Parliament as MP for the riding of Trinity-Spadina since 2006. In Parliament, during the time she served as the NDP’s advocate for children, her Early Learning and Child Care Bill laid the legislative foundation for a universal, high quality, affordable and non-profit national child care program. It received support from Parliament twice.

Outside the political sphere, Olivia is known as a tireless spokesperson, fundraiser and champion of numerous charities.

Olivia’s contribution to her city and its diverse communities has been broadly recognized:

Olivia has had the rare distinction of being voted “Woman of the Year” from Consumers Choice of Canada, the top Torontonian with a Toronto Sun Readers’ Choice Gold Award, best City Councillor seven times and best MP by the readers of NOW magazine, best local politician four times by readers of Eye magazine.

She is also the recipient of numerous recognitions including one of Canada’s top 25 immigrants by Canadian Immigrant magazine, and an Honourary degree from Ontario College of Art and Design.

Olivia married Jack Layton in 1988, and together they forged one of Canada’s most remarkable political partnerships, sharing a passion for life and a commitment to change. Since Jack’s death in 2011, Olivia has continued the quest to make Toronto a better city and Canada a better country for all.

RSVP now at c3talks.eventbrite.com!

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