Let's Play Minecraft Virtually!

Let's Play Minecraft Virtually!

TVCC youth and siblings,12 yrs +, who play Minecraft at home & reside within Elgin/Middlesex, Huron/Perth, Grey/Bruce & Oxford County.

By TVCC

Date and time

Ends on Wed, May 29, 2024 4:00 PM PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 49 days 1 hour

Runs: Wednesdays; April 10 - May 29.

Come explore the vast and creative world of Minecraft with The Wellness Project! Every Wednesday, we'll work together to build our home base, collect resources, and survive through the nights. Through playing Minecraft together, participants will have the opportunity to interact with other youth, learn how to communicate effectively, and work together to overcome challenges. They will be encouraged to express themselves creatively and share their ideas with others, building confidence and self-esteem.

This group is for clients and their siblings ages 12+.

Through this program, youth will:

  • Practice social skills through group activities and peer connection
  • Boost their self-confidence through play and creative expression
  • Improve communication skills through shared activities and discussion

Participant Criteria:

  • TVCC clients and their siblings ages 12+
  • Able to independently join and participate in Minecraft; participants are welcome to have a support person present to assist them
  • Knowledge of how to play Minecraft required

Must be playing Minecraft Bedrock Edition (also called Minecraft for Windows). You will not be able to join and play if you're playing Minecraft: Java Edition.

For more information, please contact Stephanie Clements, Youth Mentor, at stephanie.clements@tvcc.on.ca

This program is facilitated by TVCC's Horizons Youth Program and TVCC's Wellness Project. The Wellness Project is a three-year program aimed at rebuilding and enhancing mental wellness for youth and their families. We understand that the past few years have brought unique challenges, and we want to help. We're running programs with a focus on connection, mindfulness, physical activity, and new skills.

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At TVCC, we work to support children and their families to achieve the highest possible quality of life. Through a family-centered approach, we provide a variety of services, resources and supports for children and youth with physical disabilities, communication disorders, developmental delays and autism spectrum disorders across Southwestern Ontario. We aim to assist clients to be their best!

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