French Immersion Teen Camp : Feasibility Study

Authors/contributors
Title
French Immersion Teen Camp : Feasibility Study
Abstract
Living in such an isolated area such as, the Lower North Shore, there is a lack of activities for all ages, but more so for the adolescent age. There are very few activities on the Lower North Shore that directly focuses on teenagers, so teens resort to other activities that result in social problems (i.e. drinking, drugs, vandalism, etc…). Therefore, a French Immersion Teen Camp would provide teenagers with activities and a program that is especially designed for them. Teenagers could have a chance to get away from the social problems and into a program that will nurture and develop a safe and healthy environment in which the teens can improve their health and obtain skills that will assist them in their future lives and also promote and develop their French as a Second Language skill.
Institution
Coasters Association
Date
October, 2008
Pages
75
Language
en
Rights
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Citation
Newcombe, Vanessa, Carla Roberts, and Emily Griffin. French Immersion Teen Camp : Feasibility Study. Coasters Association, October 2008.
Type
Contributing CKOL partner

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Coasters Association

Founded:
1988

Constituents:
English-speaking population of the Lower North Shore region in the province of Quebec

Website:
http://www.coastersassociation.com

Activities:
Supporting regional fisheries and forestry; health advocacy; seniors programs (education, health); community-focused research; drug and alcohol prevention; literacy; camps; justice issues; disability advocacy; school retention

Former Name:
none