Feeling stuck?
Well, let’s change that.

It’s one thing to imagine where you could be in a few years. It’s another to figure out how to get there. Overwhelming? For sure. Good news is, you don’t need to have all the answers. There are tons of great programs that give you support, skills, and confidence to move forward. Check out what’s available and start building a future you can feel good about.

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EDGE

Build confidence, skills, and a real plan forward.

If work feels out of reach or you just need someone in your corner, EDGE has your back. It helps you build real job skills, earn while you learn, and get support for the tough stuff—either in person or completely online.

  • Get job skills employers actually want
  • Earn money through real work experience
  • Access mental wellness and personal support
  • Have a mentor who helps you stay on track

EDGE is for youth aged 18–26 who are unemployed or at risk and looking to get their start.

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Path

Support for stepping into adulthood (for real).

Turning 19 shouldn’t feel like being pushed off a cliff. Path gives you steady financial support and someone to check in with, so you can build independence without feeling alone in it.

  • Get bi-weekly financial support
  • Meet with youth workers who actually get it
  • Build life skills that make things easier
  • Get guidance for school, work, and next steps

The Path Program is for youth aged 19–24 (up to your 25th birthday) who are transitioning out of permanent care or a Youth Services Agreement. If you’re under 19 and in care, your CFW Social Worker can help you prepare for the Path Program.

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YDI (Youth Development Initiative)

Try jobs, build skills, and get paid doing it.

Not sure what you want to do yet? No worries. YDI can help by setting you up with a paid work placement, or by getting you involved in a community project. Either way, you’ll get support to stay in school and build your confidence.

  • Try out different jobs and find your fit
  • Find peer support connections
  • Build leadership and teamwork skills
  • Get help with things like transportation or gear
  • Feel more prepared to enter the workforce

YDI is for Nova Scotia youth aged 12–20 who are a single person or part of a family unit receiving income assistance through ESIA, part of a student family, or connected to Child and Family Wellbeing (CFW). You also need to be in school or planning to return to school after your placement or project.

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YEP (Youth Employability Program)

One-on-one support to help you move forward.

If you’re ready to take steps toward work or school but don’t know where to start, YEP helps you plan it out. You get a mentor, job experience, and support with everything from certifications to work clothing.

  • Make a personal plan with a mentor
  • Build skills through paid or volunteer work
  • Get help with résumés, interviews, and training
  • Access financial support for essentials

YEP is for youth aged 15–24 who live in HRM and who are a single person or part of a family unit receiving income assistance through ESIA, or connected to Child and Family Wellbeing (CFW).

Reach out now to get started >

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Inspiring Success

Paid summer jobs that open real doors.

This program connects you to paid summer work with the Nova Scotia government. It’s a chance to earn money, explore real careers, meet mentors, and get résumé-level experience that can help shape your future.

  • 8–16 weeks of paid government work
  • Learn from mentors and real professionals
  • Try roles connected to your interests
  • Get support before and during your placement

Inspiring Success is for students in high school, college, university, or technical institutes, who are connected to programs of the Department of Opportunities and Social Development (OSD).

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Career Rising

A hands-on summer job with big potential.

Want a summer that actually sets you up for something? Career Rising gives youth paid work experience, plus training, mentorship, and money toward post-secondary.

  • 2-week skills camp + 7-week paid job
  • Earn money and build real work experience
  • Get up to $3,600 toward school
  • Learn hands-on skills you’ll actually use

Career Rising is for Nova Scotia youth ages 15–19 who are in the care and custody of the Minister of Opportunities and Social Development (OSD) or who are a single person or part of a family unit receiving income assistance through ESIA. Participants must also be returning to school in September, and live in or near participating program sites: Kentville, Bridgewater, Truro, New Glasgow, Yarmouth, Halifax, Dartmouth, Glace Bay, and Sydney/North Sydney. If this eligibility criteria doesn’t describe you exactly but you feel this program is right for you, let us know and we will help you explore the possibilities.

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Skills 2 SucSEED

Learn online, earn money, level up your future.

School or work feel overwhelming? This online program helps you build digital skills, earn prizes through challenges, and get support from mentors—then try out a paid work placement in your community.

  • Join online workshops with weekly check-ins
  • Earn stipends and prizes as you complete tasks
  • Do a paid placement based on your interests
  • Get the tech you need to participate

Skills 2 SucSEED is for youth 15–21 across Nova Scotia who are connected to (or at risk of being connected to) income assistance through ESIA or Child and Family Well-Being (CFW).

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Education Works

Your NSCC program—totally covered.

Money shouldn’t stop you from going to NSCC. Education Works covers your full tuition, books, fees, and even health and dental so you can focus on learning, not stressing about money.

  • Full NSCC core program tuition covered
  • Books, materials, and fees included
  • Health & dental coverage
  • Open to youth with financial need

If you’re under 20, accepted into an NSCC program, and need financial support to succeed, this Education Works bursary could be your ticket.

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Become a Continuing Care Assistant

Start a meaningful career, with free tuition.

Want a job where you make a real difference every day? Train to become a Continuing Care Assistant (CCA), with tuition fully covered when you commit to working in Nova Scotia after graduation.

  • Get free tuition through approved CCA programs
  • Begin your career earning about $43K–$48K annually
  • Build hands-on skills in long-term or home care
  • Support people’s safety, independence, and wellbeing

This opportunity is for Canadian citizens or permanent residents who agree to work as a CCA in Nova Scotia’s publicly funded continuing care sector for two years after completing training and certification.

Learn more about this program >

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Nova Scotia University Student Bursary

Automatic funding for your university journey.

If you’re heading to university in Nova Scotia, this bursary helps lighten the financial load. Eligible students receive this funding automatically, even if you already have scholarships, bursaries, or employer support.

  • Receive funding just for studying at a NS university
  • Full-time students can get over $1,200 per year
  • Available for undergraduate and graduate programs
  • Works alongside other financial support

The Nova Scotia University Student Bursary is for Nova Scotia residents enrolled full-time or part-time at a Nova Scotia university, including distance education programs.

Learn more about this program >

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Atlantic Open Educational Resources (AOER)

Skip the textbook bill.

Post-secondary costs add up fast, but the cost of your learning materials don’t have to. Atlantic Open Educational Resources (AOER) gives students free access to digital textbooks, videos, audio, and other course materials.

  • Access textbooks and learning tools for free
  • Study anywhere with digital resources
  • Reduce the financial stress of school
  • Use materials created to support real courses

AOER is available to post-secondary students looking to save money while staying fully-equipped for their studies.

Learn more about this program >

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Services and Equipment Grants

Support that helps you succeed in school.

If you’re a student living with a disability, these grants help remove barriers so you can focus on learning. Funding can support education costs, specialized services, or equipment you need to fully participate in your program.

  • Receive up to $2,800 per academic year
  • Get funding for disability-related services or equipment
  • Access non-repayable financial support
  • Be automatically assessed for some grants

These grants are for post-secondary students with a verified permanent, persistent, or prolonged disability who demonstrate financial need through the Nova Scotia Student Assistance Program.

Learn more about this program >

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SkillsonlineNS

Build job-ready skills on your schedule.

Want to level up your résumé without rearranging your life? SkillsonlineNS offers hundreds of free, self-paced courses designed to help you gain skills employers are actively looking for.

  • Choose from hundreds of free online courses
  • Learn at your own pace, wherever you are
  • Build in-demand workplace skills
  • Explore topics from admin training to workplace safety

SkillsonlineNS is open to all Nova Scotians who want to strengthen their skills and improve their job prospects.

Learn more about this program >

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Nova Scotia School for Adult Learning (NSSAL)

It’s never too late to finish what you started.

Thinking about going back to school? NSSAL offers free programs across the province that help learners build the knowledge and confidence needed for work and life. 

  • Earn your high school diploma or adult education credential
  • Learn in supportive, flexible environments
  • Access programs at 40+ locations across Nova Scotia
  • Get guidance toward employment or further education

NSSAL is for youth aged 18+ who are not currently in school and have not completed high school or a GED.

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Student Summer Skills Incentive

A summer job that builds your future.

Looking for more than just a paycheque this summer? This program connects post-secondary students with meaningful work at not-for-profit organizations, helping you gain experience while earning money.

  • Explore job opportunities through an online catalogue
  • Work 8–14 weeks in the summer
  • Build experience employers value
  • Earn wages while developing new skills

Student Summer Skills Incentive is for post-secondary students in Nova Scotia who want hands-on work experience during the summer months.

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Nova Scotia Works School Liaisons

Real-world career help, right at your school.

Planning your future can feel like a lot. Nova Scotia Works School Liaisons are here to help you explore careers, understand the job market, and connect with opportunities before you graduate.

  • Get one-on-one career guidance
  • Learn about local job opportunities
  • Attend workshops, job fairs, and hiring events
  • Build a plan for life after high school

This service is available to high school students across Nova Scotia, along with their families.

Learn more about this program >

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Apprenticeship

Get paid to learn a skilled trade.

Prefer hands-on work to sitting in a classroom or an office? Apprenticeship lets you earn a salary while training for a high-demand career in one of more than 70 skilled trades.

  • Earn money from day one
  • Learn directly from experienced journeypersons
  • Access training, grants, and supports
  • Grow your salary as you progress

Apprenticeship is ideal for Nova Scotians ready to start a practical, good-paying career in the skilled trades.

Learn more about apprenticing >

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Questions? Want help applying?

Drop us a line if you’d like more info about any of these programs (including eligibility criteria), or if you’d like to learn how to apply. Our program specialists can guide you through the application process and answer all your questions.

info@unstuck.ca