The 519’s Trans Youth Mentorship Program (TYMP) is a space for trans, non-binary and two-spirit youth (16 to 29) to build and improve their employment skills, access networks of support and be referred to community resources.
TYMP brings a holistic view of employment support, incorporating community care, wellbeing and anti-oppression practice. Along with modules focused on capacity building, TYMP offers referrals to employment opportunities, social connections, community mental health supports, and gender-affirming care.
Each cohort of the program runs for four months during which youth participate in modules covering education, training, and skills-building opportunities, while on the way to discovering their employment paths.
- TYMP is a self-directed peer group for 2 Spirit, trans, and non-binary youth. The program is informed by values of anti-oppression, intersectional allyship, trauma-informed care, collective liberation and harm reduction.
- Participants will acquire training through guest speakers, facilitated workshops, experiential learning and opportunities for community involvement.
- The curriculum will feature resume and cover letter workshops, practical training opportunities, soft skills development and networking with other trans professionals and peers.
The second Friday of each month, we host the TYMP Social, an opportunity for past and present TYMP participants to come together and connect over different fun activities and programming.
Participants in the full training series will receive a certificate of completion.
Each session starts with an hour of social time over a meal. Participants receive transportation assistance and honouraria.
Registration for the Summer/Fall 2024 cohort is now over. The sessions will resume on July 31st and will go until November 27th.
The next batch of applications for the following cohort (Winter/Spring 2025) will open in late January.