A junior youth groups consists of 10-15 members and usually meets for 2 hours every week.
Groups usually meet in the Community Empowerment Centre, Hampton Park, the library or another community centre.
We call facilitators of junior youth groups animators because their role is to bring joy and life into the activities of the group. An animator serves as a true friend and wise advisor to the junior youth, and is careful to not act in a paternalistic way.
As part of the training, all animators and volunteers are required to have completed Criminal Record Checks before they interact with the junior youth.
The programme is not religious in nature, and does not instruct participants in faith-based laws or teachings. It does use and explore with participants profound and universal values to inspire them to take charge of their own development and contribute to the progress of their communities. The materials the programme uses are filled with moral concepts inspired by Baha'i principles, such as seeking hope in times of despair and striving for excellence in all things.
In order to become an animator, you participate in a training that helps you develop your capacity to work with junior youth.
The program can be found in most Canadian cities. If you'd like more information please drop us a note.