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Youth Drop In

*Due to COVID-19, we invite you to join our Virtual Youth Drop-Ins – see below!* Please visit the button below to register for virtual events or go back to our home page and scroll down to see upcoming events and groups.


PSN Drop-Ins provide safer space for 2SLGBTQ+ youth ages 12-24. We host workshops, guest speakers, games and food as well as unstructured social time. These drop-ins are designed for youth to engage, connect and have fun with one another. We host 4 drop-ins across the region: South Halton (Oakville & Burlington), Milton, Georgetown and Acton.

Youth are all asked to sign in with their name and an emergency contact when they arrive. We begin drop­-ins with a check­-in circle, we then review our safer spaces agreement, go through any announcements and then chill or do an activity the rest of the evening.

In terms of accessibility, we realize that affordable and reliable transportation can be a barrier, because of this we want to support  those who need assistance getting to and from programming safely – Just get in touch with us!

If you have any questions or want more information about our programs or transportation, please contact us. 

Virtual Youth Drop-Ins

Presented by Jo/Sarina/Shaiden

This is a virtual drop-in for 2SLGBTQ+ youth aged 12-24. Hangout with other like-minded youth, participate in discussions, make connections with one another, and take part in different activities.

Age: 12 – 24 years

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News from the Office

Jul 24, 2019

Land Acknowledgement

In honour and in solidarity with the youth with whom we work, we gratefully and explicitly recognize that the Positive Space Network operates on the stolen lands of the Anishinaabeg, Haudenosunee, Neutral nations and Mississaugas of the credit. This land is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples.

This territory is covered by the Dish with One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant which is an agreement between the Haudenosaunee confederacy, the Ojibwe confederacy and allied nations. This agreement is a commitment that no one group of people will take more than they need. We seek to restore this covenant, which has been broken.

It is important to remember that treaties are ongoing and relevant today as we make steps towards reconciliation. We are all treaty people.

As part of this land acknowledgment, PSN commits to take initiative by creating space and providing support for 2-Spirit and LGBTQ+ Indigenous youth in all of our programs. The question of how to best show up is ongoing.

We encourage every youth, parent and family that we serve, and every team member and community partner with whom we work to take time to learn about the lands where they live and work, and to explore this Indigenous Ally Toolkit and put these learnings into action today, tomorrow and every day thereafter.

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Matthew Conroy

Youth Coordinator

matthewc@rockonline.ca

(905)-320-0740

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Sarina Sarraf

Resource Coordinator

sarinas@rockonline.ca

psncoordinator@rockonline.ca

(289) 208-0886

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504 Iroquois Shore Road,

Unit 12A, Oakville, ON

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