SUMMARY - Employment and Life Skills for Youth
Marcus, a twenty-year-old former foster youth in Vancouver, sits in a community centre waiting room, clutching a resume that lists no formal employment history, only a series of short-term gigs and gaps caused by housing instability. He is trying to secure an interview for a warehouse position, but he lacks a permanent address for the application and has no quiet space to prepare for the phone screening. For Marcus, the barrier to employment is not a lack of ambition or skill, but the immediate logistical and psychological toll of surviving on the streets.