The Canadian Druze Society (CDS) invests in the future through youth programs that develop leadership, cultural identity, confidence, and community engagement. Our Youth Programs offer meaningful opportunities for learning, creativity, teamwork, and personal growth.
Youth participate in a wide range of activities, including Arabic language classes, Dabke dance lessons, volunteer projects, leadership workshops, mentorship opportunities, outdoor recreation, and cultural seminars. These programs help young people build positive peer networks and strengthen their sense of belonging within both the Druze and wider Canadian communities.
All youth initiatives are inclusive, community-focused, and designed to support academic, social, and cultural development.
See our full range of cultural, educational, and community support initiatives.