Explore Your Strengths. Own Your Future.

Ready to start exploring your future?
Join us for a day of inspiration, learning, and connection.

Plan to attend a one-day exploration workshop designed to help girls in Grades 8–9 build confidence, discover their strengths, and imagine their future.

Attend the Dream it, Be it Workshop

Join other girls from North and West Vancouver for a fun-filled day with inspiring speakers, interactive activities and leadership sessions.

  • Discover your interests and strengths

  • Build confidence and leadership skills

  • Make new friends

  • Take part in interactive games and leadership activities

  • Start imagining the future you want

Workshop Details

Who can attend?

Grades 8–9

Girls and gender-diverse youth (including transgender, non-binary, and Two-Spirit)

Schools in North or West Vancouver

Location

Lynn Valley Community Room,

3033 Mountain Hwy, North Vancouver (Next to the Lynn Valley Library)

Date

May 21, 2026

Time

8:45 AM – 3:00 PM

Getting there

Girls must find their own transportation to the event.

Save Your Spot Today!

Spaces are limited. Register early!

Register Today!

Why Girls Love Dream It, Be It

Discover What Makes You Unique

Through fun activities and conversations, you’ll explore your strengths and interests, and learn how they can help shape your future.

Get Inspired

Hear from inspiring speakers who will share their journeys and encourage you to believe in your goals.

Meet New Friends

Connect with girls from North and West Vancouver who are also curious about their future and ready to try something new.

Build Confidence

You’ll gain tools and confidence to help you make decisions about school, careers, and life.

What Your Day Will Look Like

Get ready for a fun, inspiring, and interactive workshop designed just for girls in Grades 8–9.

Lunch and snacks will be provided!

Dream It. Be It. Agenda Highlights

  • Arrival & Registration – decorate name tags and meet other participants

  • Welcome & Introductions

  • Dream It, Be It Session #1: Discovering Your Dreams

  • Inspirational Speaker

  • Leadership Workshop – Facilitated by the BeaYOUtiful Foundation

  • Interactive Games

  • Dream It, Be It Session #2: Exploring Interests & Values

Questions?

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Agenda

  • Get creative and decorate your name tag!

  • We’ll open the day, with introductions and share how we’ll work together today

  • Discovering your dreams

  • Snacks will be provided

  • Lily YangLiu is a student, social media educator, and advocate dedicated to climate action, international human rights, and education. Through her social media platforms, she shares daily climate news, highlighting the disproportionate effects on marginalized communities. Lily has also interviewed Members of the Legislative Assembly and Members of Parliament, engaging in discussions about youth empowerment and climate policy.

    As a United Nations youth delegate, Lily has participated in high-level global forums, including the GEF Assembly, the United Nations High-Level Political Forum, and the IMF/World Bank meetings, contributing to sustainable development and environmental policy discussions. At COP29 in November, she served as a youth climate negotiator for ACE (Action for Climate Empowerment), advocating for the integration of climate literacy into national curricula.

    Recognizing the gap in climate education within school systems, Lily developed a climate curriculum for elementary schools to foster early environmental literacy. This program is currently being implemented, refined, and workshopped across British Columbia. She serves as a youth advisor for Children First Canada, advocating for children’s rights and civic engagement, and as a board member of Youth Climate Corps BC, where she promotes accessible, well-paying green jobs and contributes to strategic planning.

    As the Director of the Katija Hyoungjoo Neuber Institute, an NGO dedicated to expanding youth participation in decision-making spaces, Lily collaborates with the UN Youth Office, organizes youth delegations to the United Nations, IMF, and World Bank, and oversees the institute’s research initiatives. She is also a youth council member for World Ocean Day, a UN-recognized initiative established in 2008, where she advocates for ocean-climate literacy and marine conservation. As an active member of YOUNGO, the official youth constituency of the UNFCCC, Lily is a part of the Global Coordination Team and serves as a liaison for the Internal Organization Team, helping manage and support a network of over 10,000 young climate advocates worldwide.

    Lily is also a leader at school within the Environmental and Sustainability Council, the student council, and the TEDx organizing team. Most recently, she delivered a TEDx talk on the importance of youth advocacy and climate literacy.

  • The BeaYOUtiful Foundation works with female and non-binary children and youth between the ages of 8 to 14 years old, providing programs and events that inspire confidence-building and positive body image through mentorship. BeaYOUtiful works directly with diverse communities throughout Canada, providing a safe and empowering environment that encourages youth to develop a better understanding of their self-worth and build lasting friendships. BeaYOUtiful implements programs and events at recreation centers, community facilities, and elementary schools, offering both after school and evening classes. 

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