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A.Y.N

I am here for Friends and Networking

About Me


www.ayn.ca by Aboriginal Youth Network
The Aboriginal Youth Network is a national website by and for Aboriginal youth. Users can access online information and opportunities in the areas of health, employment, education, culture & traditions, events and entertainment. The opportunities and topics we provide are so varied that youth who use this site range from the ages of 12-30. We invite Aboriginal youth from across Canada to visit the site for all their networking and information needs. If you are an Aboriginal youth and are interested in sharing your personal experiences, ideas, stories or opinions make sure to contact the AYN staff at: [email protected] or phone 1-800-459-1884. We invite you to send us your community events, rants, stories, postings or even information on your youth group! If you are a professional who works with youth, you will find this is a great information resource and online referral. In 2004, AYN had over 9.8 million hits to our website! On average, 36% of visitors lingered on the site for over 19 minutes, an incredibly long period of time on the web. The AYN is the most visited website for Aboriginal youth in Canada and one of the top websites in the world serving Indigenous youth

My Interests

The Aboriginal Youth Network is just that - a network that runs across Canada (and beyond) connecting all Aboriginal youth. By clicking on this site, you are now a part of our network. We are operated totally for and by Aboriginal youth.The job of the AYN staff is to get the word out about health, education and employment opportunities for Aboriginal youth, as well as provide the latest news and events happening across our country! We also profile youth with good stories to tell, or invite them to do it in their own words, under our First Truths Section. Finally, sharing info about our Cultures and Traditions is also something we do, since knowing your roots is definitely important.

I'd like to meet:

All people, especially those Aboriginal, Indigenous, and Native people from around the world. VISIT: www.ayn.ca