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The YMCA of Greater Toronto is a charity tackling the most critical social issues in the GTA. For more than 160 years, we have offered children, teens, young adults and families the opportunity for personal growth, community involvement and leadership.
The YMCA of Regina is an Imagine Canada accredited non-profit charity that is open to all, dedicated to building strong kids, strong families and strong communities. An annual operating budget of $12 million makes the YMCA of Regina one of the largest multi sector charities in the province. As the premiere values-based builder of health, leadership and personal development in the city of Regina, we focus our program delivery on our three pillars of service: health and fitness, community development, and childcare. Our programs impact the lives of almost 60,000 people in our community every year. Our commitment to member-focused service delivery inspires our 350 team members and over 150 volunteers to effectively and efficiently leverage our resources to maximize our community impact.
We are currently recruiting volunteer mentors for the YMCA Plusone Mentoring program. With the objective of building strong communities, the YMCA has launched YMCA Plusone Mentoring. By developing the social skills of youth participants, and empowering them to find renewed aspirations the program intends to help young people reach their full potential and orient them towards a sustainable future. Who will you mentor? A youth in your community who is between 10 and 17 years old and shares interests with you. Duration of the relationship: 1 year Frequency of the meetings: On a weekly basis (2-3 hours/week) for the first six months. Afterwards the frequency will decrease gradually up until the one-year mark. Where? At your local YMCA. What will we do together? Participate in sports, leisure, and capacity building activities that you will choose together. Goal of the meetings: Support the development of the youth while having fun. What can you bring to a youth in Plusone? An example of a responsible and caring adult An example of an individual who perseveres Support and training: Prior to and throughout the mentoring relationship you will be trained and supported by a program Support Worker who is qualified to intervene with the youth and their family as needed. You will also be asked to identify your own personal objectives for the experience and you will be supported in attaining those objectives by program staff.
About the YMCA of Greater Toronto The YMCA of Greater Toronto is a dynamic charity offering opportunities for personal growth, community involvement and leadership. Our 2010-2020 strategic plan Strong Start Great Future calls upon our Association to invest in young people across their life stages to deliver on our vision of ensuring our communities will be home to the healthiest children, teens and young adults. This community health strategy includes a significant role for adults and older adults. Mirroring the region’s diversity, the YMCA offers a variety of programs responding to the needs of the community, including employment and essential skills, education, newcomer programs, youth outreach and intervention, fitness, sports and aquatics, international programs, child care and camps. Program Description: Next Stop Canada Youth (NSCY) is a program that provides online settlement support, learning opportunities, and mentorship to pre-arrival youth ages 12 to 19 who are destined for Canada. This online program helps overseas youth prepare for immigration by providing them with the information, knowledge, and resources needed to quickly adapt and integrate into Canadian society.
YMCA of Regina is a non-profit charity that combines Health, Fitness & Aquatics as well as Community Development programming. Within Community Development exists Homelessness Partnering Strategy, a group looking to end homelessness in the City of Regina.
Big Sisters offers a wide range of mentoring opportunities to meet the varied needs of volunteers, children and families. Serving as role models, our mentors teach by example the importance of giving and giving back, of staying in school, and for having respect for family, peers and community. We are consistently seeking Mentors over the age of 18 who can be a positive, stable person in a young person's life and offer a variety of volunteer opportunities.
The YWCA Regina has been serving women and their families since 1910. We touch people from all walks of life, preschoolers to seniors. Our mission is to support and empower women, children and youth so that they can reach their full potential. Our services include:   Low-cost supported housing Shelter for women and children escaping violence Shelter for homeless women and their children Emergency receiving shelters for children removed from their homes Child care centres Interventions for children exposed to violence Mentoring programs for children and teens Volunteer and social opportunities for seniors Summer urban camping program Annual awards program for women Conference and in-school programs to empower teen girls Thrift store Fitness and recreational facilities and programs   We welcome you to be involved in your community YWCA.    
The Youth Cannabis Awareness Program (YCAP) offers free programming to youth aged 12 to 24, as well as adults (parents/guardians and professionals) involved in the lives of youth. Informed by protective factors contributing to youth mental health, YCAP provides a multi-faceted approach to increase knowledge and skills supporting positive youth development. YCAP takes a harm reduction approach and does not make value judgments regarding recreational cannabis use. The program aims to minimize risks associated with cannabis use by providing youth, and adults involved in youth’s lives, with the most accurate and unbiased information. YCAP is a free education and prevention initiative funded through Health Canada’s Substance Use and Addictions Program and delivered by the YMCA of Greater Toronto across Canada.
Youth Eco-Stewards is an initiative of Invasives Canada funded by Canada Service Corps. We previously ran a pilot project in 2024 called Youth Nature Keepers. This program provides youth between 12-30 years old with the opportunity to remotely learn about the environment, invasive species, and biodiversity at their own pace. Additionally, it offers funding support to attend conferences or register for certifications, which is geared towards youth looking to boost their Green Career
Our organization is a United Nations award-winning charity and our mission is to turn young people from 'educated' to 'educator.' We take the talents of young people and turn them into one-on-one tutors for other adults and seniors in their communities. For example, imagine a 15 year old teaching a 50 year old how to use Zoom to communicate with their family in another country, or a 16 year old teaching an adult who is new to Canada some basic English skills.
Youth are driving aggressive local climate policy – and this is just the beginning. It’s time for us, youth, to decide where the human story goes next. Global, state, and national leaders are not getting the job done on climate – but this is not where our story ends. Right now, young people are mobilizing in cities across the US and Canada to do what’s necessary to address the climate crisis. We are literally transforming the way cities operate – we arechanging the world.
mddl (pronounced “middle”) is an expert in middle housing, with a collective track record of delivering hundreds of homes in established neighbourhoods. We’ve made many mistakes and learned from them, we’ve celebrated successes, and most importantly, we’ve realized that to make a meaningful impact, we can’t do it alone. It is for this reason we have renewed our focus to support at-scale delivery of middle housing across Canadian cities. As a CMHC Level Up Stage 5 Housing Supply Challenge Finalist, our mission, alongside strategic partners, is to build capacity from top to bottom, and to strategically partner with municipalities, industry experts and citizens in reducing barriers and delivering middle.

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