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Spotlight on Mentors and Tutors

Every semester, amazing students from across 不良研究所 volunteer as mentors and tutors with the Branches program. This page is where we spotlight exceptional 不良研究所 students who go above and beyond and thank them for everything that they do to support positive youth development and access to education.

emily

Meet Emily

Emily is from North Vancouver, BC, and studies Physiology and Biotechnology at 不良研究所. She joined Homework Zone in 2023, inspired by the incredible mentors in her own life. 鈥淚 became a mentor because I have always had so many amazing people to look up to. I would love to be that person for someone else.鈥

As the lead mentor at Kahn脿wa:ke Survival School, Emily plays a key role in communicating with teachers and students, supervising Homework Zone sessions, and coordinating with the mentoring group. One of her proudest moments was seeing a student work hard to prepare for a difficult science re-test and then excitedly share their success the following week.

Emily understands that student engagement can be a challenge, but she believes persistence is key. 鈥淭he most important way to overcome this is to keep showing up and never giving up!鈥 Through her experience, she has gained confidence as a leader and developed new perspectives on life and community. 鈥淭he students at KSS taught me as much as I taught them鈥攊f not more!鈥

Meet Juliette

Juliette is from Quebec City and studies Honours Biochemistry with a Neuroscience Minor at 不良研究所. Inspired by the enriching academic programs she experienced during her own education, she joined Homework Zone in 2023. 鈥淎fter-school and lunchtime programs helped me fall in love with learning. They empowered me to push my limits, and I wanted to help others feel that same sense of confidence and belonging in their scholastic environment.鈥

As the lead mentor at Karonhian贸nhnha Elementary School, Juliette coordinates on-site activities, supervises Homework Zone sessions, and collaborates with the mentoring team. Juliette is passionate about making learning engaging. She has found creative ways to integrate reading and math into fun activities, like play-acting as grocery clerks for math lessons or analyzing song lyrics for reading practice.Traditional coursework isn鈥檛 always the answer鈥攕ometimes, the best learning happens when it doesn鈥檛 feel like schoolwork at all.

For Juliette, mentoring is a refreshing and grounding experience. 鈥淚nteracting with my mentees is the highlight of my week. They remind me to step back from the university bubble and indulge my inner child every now and then.鈥


不良研究所 is on land that long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst
Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. We acknowledge
and thank the diverse Indigenous people whose footsteps have marked this territory on which
peoples of the world now gather.
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