jabc thank-you and impact ad in business in vancouver - june 28, 2016

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JA British Columbia thanks our volunteers, teachers and donors for making a phenomenal impact in the lives of BC youth this past year. Junior Achievement (JA) inspires and prepares youth to succeed in today’s global economy. A Member of JA Canada JA British Columbia Volunteer in a JA program Enroll your class in a JA program Make a financial investment in JA FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN: This school year, JABC reached over 35,000 students, impacting more than 620,000 youth across BC since 1955. JABC THIS PAST YEAR: 900+ VOLUNTEERS helped inspire BC youth 35,000+ STUDENTS REACHED 1,350+ PROGRAMS DELIVERED JA makes a positive annual impact on Canada’s economy. JA graduates are a significant driver of Canada’s economy. JA fills a gap in Canada’s education system. JA is a life-changing event. JA helps young people succeed in a global economy. JA graduates achieve higher levels of success. Grade 4-5 students created a bracelet company “Wrist Wraps” as part of the JA Business of Our Own program at Rosemont Elementary in Nelson. JABC volunteer Michelle Harris (left) with students (including a Syrian refugee) at George Jay Elementary School in Victoria, delivering the JA Dollars with Sense program. Long-time JABC volunteer Haji Charania (right) with grade 10 students at St. Andrew’s Regional High School in Victoria, delivering the JA Investment Strategies program. Executives of JA Student Company Vancovers , winner of the 2016 CIBC Company of the Year Award. Vancovers markets a bike cover designed to protect bikes from the West Coast climate and to enhance security by preventing theft and vandalism. jabc.ca Work Readiness Financial Literacy Entrepreneurship By delivering business education programs focused on financial literacy , work readiness and entrepreneurship free of charge to students in BC schools, JA gives young people the confidence and skills they need to become the next generation of business and community leaders.

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JA British Columbia thanks our volunteers, teachers and donors for making a phenomenal impact in the lives of BC youth this past year.

Junior Achievement (JA) inspires and prepares youth to succeed in today’s global economy.

A Member of JA Canada

JA British Columbia• Volunteer in a JA program• Enroll your class in a JA program• Make a financial investment in JA

FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN:

This school year, JABC reached over 35,000 students, impacting more than 620,000 youth across BC since 1955.

JABC THIS PAST YEAR:

900+ VOLUNTEERS helped inspire BC youth

35,000+ STUDENTS REACHED

1,350+ PROGRAMS DELIVERED

JA makes a positive annual impact on Canada’s economy.

JA graduates are a significant driver of Canada’s economy.

JA fills a gap in Canada’s education system.

JA is a life-changing event. JA helps young people succeed in a global economy.

JA graduates achieve higher levels of success.

Grade 4-5 students created a bracelet company “Wrist Wraps” as part of the JA Business of Our Own program at Rosemont Elementary in Nelson.

JABC volunteer Michelle Harris (left) with students (including a Syrian refugee) at George Jay Elementary School in Victoria, delivering the JA Dollars with Sense program.

Long-time JABC volunteer Haji Charania (right) with grade 10 students at St. Andrew’s Regional High School in Victoria, delivering the JA Investment Strategies program.

Executives of JA Student Company Vancovers, winner of the 2016 CIBC Company of the Year Award. Vancovers markets a bike cover designed to protect bikes from the West Coast climate and to enhance security by preventing theft and vandalism.

jabc.ca

Work ReadinessFinancial Literacy Entrepreneurship

By delivering business education programs focused on financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship free of charge to students in

BC schools, JA gives young people the confidence and skills they need to become the next generation of business and community leaders.