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List of Programs and Events

Program / Event Lead Organization Details Contact

“A Story of And” Workshop

Target Group: Youth

Two-day Asian identity and leadership workshop. This workshop aims to build racial pride, emotional safety, and peer networks to counteract racial violence and isolation.

Keywords: violence prevention, mental health, leadership

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Referral

1:1 Counselling Support to children, youth and families

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

Providing 1:1 ongoing support to children, families and youth who have received counselling thought-out the school year.

Keywords: mental health

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July & August

Registration: Referral

12 Division Bike Rodeo

Target Group: Youth

The 12 Division Bike Rodeo will be running throughout the entire year at various schools, churches, community hub places and parks. The program environment is set to accommodates 16 to 24 participants per session. The length of the program is approximately 1 to 1.5 hours in length. The Officer teaching the program is a Bicycle Instructor Trainer with Toronto Police Service.

Keywords: community, safe space, recreation

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: May to October

Registration: Application Process, Pre-registration

Contact: Alex Benyi, (647) 229-8068

2026 Youth Peace Summit

Target Group: Youth

The TO Wards Peace (TWP) 2026 Youth Peace Summit is a powerful continuation of youth-led leadership and innovation, centered on this year’s theme: social media and AI, digital influence, and youth well-being. This year’s summit explores how social media shapes identity, opportunity, and decision-making—while challenging youth to use digital platforms as tools for positive impact, storytelling, and community change. The 2026 Youth Peace Summit empowers youth to use their voices to positively, influence culture, and contribute to safer, stronger communities. The summit is an opportunity to spark dialogue, shift narratives, and build bridges across communities, while equipping youth with the tools to lead in a digital world.

Keywords: arts, leadership, community

City of Toronto

Type: Event

Dates: June 6, 9-5pm

Contact: Kecia Richardson

5 Pillars Therapy

Target Group: Youth

5 Pillars Therapy offers ongoing, culturally responsive therapy services out of the Danzig Community Space. Sessions are scheduled directly with Zohra, the program director, to ensure flexibility and accessibility for participants. The program provides a safe, supportive environment where individuals can access professional guidance, build coping strategies, and support their mental health and overall well-being.

Keywords: mental health, family support, community

5 Pillars Therapy

Type: Program

Dates: Ongoing basis, Danzig residents can contact Zohra to schedule sessions.

Registration: Contact for more information

Location: Danzig Community Space
230 Danzig Street

Contact: Zohra Rahman, Founder and Clinical Director, (647) 323-3765

55 Division Youth BB Tournament

Target Group: Youth

Basketball Tournament

Keywords: sports

Toronto Police Service

Type: Event

Dates: June 6

Location: Eastview Community Center
86 Blake Street

Contact: PC Christopher Sandino, (416) 808-5419

Ace's Fore Success

Target Group: Youth

This golf program offers youth the opportunity to receive instruction from a professional golfer. It introduces participants to the game of golf—an activity that is often inaccessible to youth due to the high cost of participation.

Keywords: sports

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: July 6 to August 16, Thursdays 11:00am to 1:00 pm

Registration: Referral

Contact:

  • Toronto Police Division 31, (416) 808-3137
  • Sergeant Fillipin, (416) 209-6082
  • PC Joe Park, (416) 669-1400
  • Staff Sergeant Allistair James, (416) 808-3100

Instagram: @tps31nco_unite

Addressing Risk Factors of Violence & Victimization for Black Youth

Target Group: Youth

The Addressing Risk Factors of Violence and Victimization for Black Youth project supports youth and families in educational workshops on violence and mental health. Youth will also build a youth-led digital network and digital media library. The youth-led network will create and run social development programs centered around youth from most vulnerable populations and will be a safe space network for youth mentorship with peer leaders and survivors of violence. The digital media library of violence prevention resources, commercials and recurring events will increase public awareness to reduce violence. The platforms will grow the network’s brand to empower youth leadership and generate jobs for youth after the project ends.

Keywords: leadership, violence prevention, mental health, arts, safe space

Uzima Women International

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

Contact: Jacobet Wambayi, Uzima Women International, (647) 721-6826

Albion Neighbourhood Services BGC Albion Club

Target Group: Youth

Leadership training, recreational activities and media arts for youth. Recreation, arts and crafts, STEM for children.

Keywords: recreation, leadership, education, arts, community

Albion Neighbourhood Services

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

All Star Program

Target Group: Youth

Officers engage and interact with community youth.

Keywords: community

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: May 4 to August 31, Every Monday from 3pm-5pm

Registration: Contact for more information

Location: Mount Olive Community Space
53 Silverstone Drive

Contact: PC Jack Rego

All-Stars After School Youth Program

Target Group: Youth

A weekly after school program in the Mt Olive community townhome with homework help, interactive games and activities, team-building exercises, and more.

Keywords: education, safe space, community, recreation

Multicultural Resource Community Centre

Type: Program

Dates: Until June 29, Mondays 3-6pm

Registration: Open enrollment

Location: Mt Olive Community iHelp space
53 Silverstone Drive

Contact: Kelly de Hoop, (437) 928-2894

Anti-Indigenous & Anti-Racism Workshops

Target Group: Youth

Fosters cultural safety and peer solidarity to reduce identity-based violence and bullying through student-led allyship.

Keywords: violence prevention, leadership

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Referral

Anti-Sex Trafficking Workshops

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

Workshops for grade 7 & 8 students and parents: Builds awareness and community vigilance to prevent exploitation while promoting collective student action against gender-based violence.

Keywords: violence prevention, community

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Referral

Anxiety Presentations for Children

Target Group: Youth

Grade 4–8 classroom presentation to increase understanding of anxiety, normalize stress, identify early signs, teach coping strategies, and encourage help-seeking.

Keywords: mental health

Toronto District School Board

Type: Event

Dates: July

Registration: Referral

ArtWorks TO

Target Group: Youth

ArtWorksTO provides opportunities for youth media artists (18-29) who identify as Indigenous, Black and People of Colour and/or 2SLGBTQ+ to gain professional experience, skills and network in the media arts industry. ArtWorksTO is a partnership between the Toronto Arts Foundation’s Neighbourhood Arts Network (NAN), City of Toronto, The Remix Project, and Ontario College of Art & Design University (OCADU). The project is funded by Future Skills Canada.

Keywords: arts, community, life skills

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

Contact: General Contact

AST Activity Day / Summer AST Activity Group

Target Group: Youth

Activity day for students who previously learned about anti-sex trafficking to continue learning through games on trafficking stages. Includes Indigenous component.

Keywords: violence prevention, education

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July & August

Registration: Referral

AST Educational Group for Middle School

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

Includes a virtual workshop for parents on anti-sex trafficking, warning signs, intervention, and supports, plus an activity day for students entering Grades 7–8 to continue learning through games on trafficking stages.

Keywords: violence prevention, education

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July & August

Registration: Referral

Attendance POV: A Student Experience

Target Group: Youth

Student voice initiative contributing to attendance work. Intended outcomes include engagement, system capacity building, and development of a visual poster for schools.

Keywords: violence prevention

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July & August

Registration: Referral

Attendance Support

Target Group: Youth

Strengthens school connection and healthy routines to reduce emotional distress prevent disengagement and interrupt pathways to violence through proactive care.

Keywords: education

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Referral

Ball Hockey Program

Target Group: Youth

Students have the ability to meet and talk with officers while playing ball hockey. Students are able to interact with officers in a positive way while playing hockey.

Keywords: sports, recreation

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: Staff Sergeant Paul Dominey, (416) 808-1200

Baseball with Officers from 12 Division

Target Group: Youth

Officers provide instruction in fundamental baseball skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship while also fostering positive relationships between youth and the police. The initiative combines athletic development with mentorship, supporting both healthy recreation and community engagement.

Keywords: community, life skills, leadership

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: July 6 to September 21

Registration: Application Process, Pre-registration

Contact: Brandon Mak, (416) 808-1243

Basketball with 12 Division NCO's

Target Group: Youth

Officers provide instruction in fundamental basketball skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship while also fostering positive relationships between youth and the police. The initiative combines athletic development with mentorship, supporting both healthy recreation and community engagement.

Keywords: community, sports, life skills, leadership

Toronto Police Service 12 Division

Type: Program

Dates: June 15 to October 19

Registration: Application Process, Pre-registration, Referral

Contact: Brandon Mak, (416) 808-1243

Be.Build.Brand. (B3)

Target Group: Youth

Be.Build.Brand. (B3) is a 12-week entrepreneurship program for TCHC tenants between the ages of 18 and 29. Participants are expected to attend weekly three-hour sessions (6 to 9 p.m.) and two sessions per week leading up to the Pitch Night. The program supports entrepreneurial ideas and helps participants turn their ideas into viable business plans.

Keywords: employment

Toronto Community Housing

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: General Contact

Beat Builders Music Therapy

Target Group: Youth

Beat Builders is a music therapy program designed for Male Youth at-risk, justice-involved youth, specifically BIPOC youth aged 14 to 24. Through the lens of music therapy practices with urban music, this program will instill creativity, artistry, and personal development and wellness for youth in a professional music recording studio. Beat Builders supports youth in developing leadership, community belonging, and positive self-expression, helping them improve mental wellbeing and confidence.

Keywords: arts, mental health, leadership, life skills, community

Fernie Youth Services

Type: Program

Dates: Starting June 2, Tuesday 4-8pm, Wednesday 4-8pm

Registration: Referral, Pre-registration, Contact for more information, Application Process

Contact:

Belka Enrichment Centre

Target Group: Youth

Summer programming including Arts Leadership Development Literacy/ Numeracy Mentorship/Counselling Social Sports & Recreation

Keywords: leadership, education, sports

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

Bike With Us

Target Group: Youth

Bike with us Thorncliffe Park Program engages youth identified by community centre staff in a 10 week initiative in partnership with Neighbourhood Community Officers. Participants receive bicycles through Jumpstart, assemble and learn to ride them. Participants will have the opportunity to cycle throughout the Don Valley with Neighbourhood Officer’s assistance.

Keywords: community

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact:

Brave Conversations Club / Leaders at Lunch

Target Group: Youth

Weekly lunchtime group for Grade 5–6 boys to explore identity, peer relationships, masculinity, emotional literacy, and respectful/accountable behaviour.

Keywords: life skills, mental health, education

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Referral

BRAVE/THRIVE

Target Group: Youth

A hospital-based violence intervention program that provides coordinated medical, psychological, and social supports to victims of violence to support their recovery and violence prevention.

Keywords: violence prevention, mental health

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Dates: Ongoing

Registration: Referral

Breakfast Club

Target Group: Youth

Breakfast Club is a tenant-led initiative, organized by Bonnie, that runs daily from Monday to Friday at 8:00 AM out of the Danzig Community Space. The program provides students with a nutritious breakfast to help them start their day prepared and energized for school. By offering consistent access to healthy meals, the program supports student well-being, focus, and overall academic success

Keywords: education, community

Tenant Led

Type: Program

Dates: January 5 to December 18, Monday to Friday at 8:00 am

Registration: Drop-in

Location: Outside of the Danzig Community Space
230 Danzig Street

Contact: Bonnie, (416) 573-8262

Breakfast Program

Target Group: Youth

The breakfast program serves children and youths ages 4-24 by providing them with a warm meal on Mondays and Wednesdays.

Keywords: family support

Toronto Community Housing

Type: Program

Dates: May 4 to June 29, Mondays and Wednesdays

Registration: Pre-Registration

Location: 20 New Heights Court
20 New Heights Court

Contact: Community Safety Unit, (416) 921-2323

Breaking Barriers - Dream It Be It

Target Group: Youth

Career support that aims to support girls in secondary school to overcome challenges and build a strong successful future. It connects them with professional role models, career-focus education and resources they need to achieve their goals.

Keywords: employment

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Registration: Open enrollment

Contact: PC Simpson, Toronto Police Division 43, (416) 808-4300

Building Skills Through Recreation

Target Group: Youth

BSTR is a free leadership program that focuses on employability skill building. Although not an eligibility criteria the program specifically targets Black & Indigenous youth for employment. The program provides opportunities to improve leadership skills and employment readiness to ensure success in employment and establish a talent pipeline to fill Parks and Recreation jobs by teaching youth how to navigate the recruitment process. The program offers free certification trainings (i.e First Aid High Five).

Keywords: employment, leadership, life skills

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: General Contact, (416) 843-1079

Calm Mental Success Group

Target Group: Youth

Student stress reduction and mental health group (20 students). Provides emotional outlets and coping strategies to reduce school-based conflict and self-directed harm.

Keywords: mental health, family support

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Referral

Camp Inspire

Target Group: Youth

Camp Inspire is our summer day camp for Toronto Community Housing tenants aged 6 to 12. The program runs during July and August and will run for seven weeks. Throughout the summer, campers will build resilience and self-confidence while developing positive relationships with each other. Camp communities will participate in weekly themed activities designed to inspire exploration and imagination.

Keywords: safe space, life skills, mental health, community

Toronto Community Housing

Type: Program

Dates: July 6 to August 20, 9am-4pm on weekdays, except stat holidays

Registration: Pre-Registration

Location: 14 locations. See map for details.

Contact:

CampTO - Youth Day Camps

Target Group: Youth

CampTO is a fun day camp experience in every neighbourhood across Toronto. Children and youth up to 16 years can be active, learn new skills and make fun memories close to home, with physical activities, arts and crafts, nature-based programs, outdoor activities in parks and more. Youth camps include Cooking, Sports, Environmental Adventure and the Counsellor in Training program. Locations listed include those with Youth CampTO programs; not all locations offer Youth Camp every week.

Keywords: safe space, recreation, sports, community

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Dates: June 29 to September 4, Monday to Friday, 9AM-4PM; except Canada Day and Civic (August) Holiday

Registration: Pre-Registration

Location: 29 locations. See map for details.

Career Coaches in Residence Toronto Public Libarary

Target Group: Youth

Toronto Public Libraries Career Coaches In Residence program offers younger adults free one-on-one career counselling and job search help, as well as a range of related programming.

Keywords: employment

Toronto Public Library

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

Contact: General Contact

CHAT CVT (Cannabis and Vaping Talk)

Target Group: Youth

Student-led cannabis, vaping, and addiction resources. Supports harm reduction and addresses substance-related violence through youth- driven education and peer care strategies for the 25-26 school year.

Keywords: mental health

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Referral

CityServe

Target Group: Youth

CityServe is a Council-approved youth employment and community service initiative that provides paid, mentored placements for youth aged 16–24 facing systemic barriers. Delivered through community partners, the program combines work experience, training, and wraparound supports with youth-led service projects to strengthen employability and advance community safety and well-being in priority neighbourhoods.

Keywords: employment, community, violence prevention

Social Development

Type: Program

Registration: Referral

Community BBQ at 12 Division

Target Group: Youth

The barbecue event is open to all community members within 12 division. It is designed as an inclusive gathering where neighbors can come together to socialize and build connections.

Keywords: community

Toronto Police Service

Type: Event

Dates: June 7, 12-4 PM

Registration: Drop-in

Location: 12 Division Toronto Police Service
200 Trethewey Drive

Contact: Brandon Mak, (416) 808-1243

Community Connect (Pop-Up Event)

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

Targeted activations focused on specific locations within designated neighbourhoods, designed to reanimate underused or higher-risk spaces while connecting residents to existing programs, services, and supports. Activities use accessible entry points (e.g., community BBQs, clothing drives, pop-up resource hubs, and one-day events) to draw residents into shared spaces, increase positive presence, and facilitate direct connections to partners and services.

Keywords: community, arts, safe space

City of Toronto

Type: Event

Location: TBC

Community Crisis Response Fund (CCRF) Projects

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

Community- and youth-led initiatives supported through CCRF, with CDOs providing guidance in application, design, and delivery. Projects are proposed by residents in response to violent incidents and aim to promote healing and build capacity among impacted individuals and communities. Delivered year-round—with a focused emphasis on youth-led and summer activities aligned with periods of elevated risk—projects use place-specific approaches to provide community activations, outreach, and resource connection, ultimately strengthening local networks and engaging residents as active partners in incident response and prevention efforts.

Keywords: community, violence prevention

Residents/Youth

Type: Program

Registration: Application Process

Location: City-Wide

Community Healing Project (CHP) for Crime Prevention

Target Group: Youth

The Community Healing Project (CHP) supports youth aged 12-29 who have been exposed to community violence through mental health literacy and peer support. Youth participants are trained through trauma-informed community workshops certified in peer support and share what they learn with other youth in their communities.

Keywords: mental health, community, education, violence prevention, family support

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: Brandon Hay, Community Development Officer, City of Toronto

Community Organization (HTCO)

Target Group: Youth

Our program provides mentorship and support to youth through both one-on-one and group activities. We use sports and after-school programs to keep youth engaged—especially during times when adult supervision may be limited. Youth build strong, trusting relationships with mentors from their own communities, giving them safe adults to talk to about issues they may not feel comfortable discussing at home. We also include life skills, entrepreneurship, and employment opportunities to help guide youth toward positive choices. Safety planning is part of the program too, covering both physical and online spaces.

Keywords: life skills, employment, safe space, leadership, community

NAIFA

Type: Program

Registration: Open enrollment

Contact: Nathan Okonta, Program Director NAIFA

Community Peers Elevating & Extending Resources and Supports (PEERS)

Target Group: Youth

Community PEERS will offer one-to-one support workshops training debrief and healing circles one-time events and program engagement on topics of mental health and resiliency within existing programs throughout the City. Through Community PEERS graduates of the Commuity Healing Program's Peer Support Training program are deployed to communities upon community or Community Crisis Response Program request.

Keywords: mental health, community, violence prevention, family support

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

Contact: Asmaa Mohamed, Community Development Officer

Community Recreation Programs for Youth

Target Group: Youth

Community Recreation offers over 300 activities targeted towards youth. Drop-in sports programming and instructional skill building programs are offered after school evenings weekends and summer break including: Basketball Youth Leadership programs Summer In The Six Aquatic Leadership Leisure Skate Adapted & Inclusive programming

Keywords: leadership, safe space, sports, community, recreation

City of Toronto

Type: Program

COMPLEX- Community Arts Initiative, Rhythms of Change: Music for Community Empowerment

Target Group: Youth

“Rhythms of Change” is a community initiative empowering Rexdale youth through music. The project brings together young people from diverse backgrounds, including Black, Caribbean, Indigenous, Middle Eastern, South Asian, and 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, to share their stories, write songs, and perform original pieces. Participants will explore challenges like systemic barriers and identity struggles through workshops and discussions. The initiative focuses on three main goals: fostering connection, empow-ering voices, and raising awareness. Led by local musicians, these workshops provide a creative and supportive space for self-expression, building confidence, and encouraging personal growth through music.

Keywords: arts, community, life skills

Complex

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: General Contact

Counsellor in Training

Target Group: Youth

Counsellor in Training (CIT) introduces participants, ages 13 to 16 years, to the fundamentals of being a City of Toronto Camp Counsellor. CITs will learn about leadership and teamwork, creating a safe environment, ages and stages of campers, and program planning. Participants will have the opportunity to do a supervised practical placement in one of our CampTO locations.

Keywords: employment, leadership, safe space

City of Toronto- Parks & Recreation All Districts

Type: Program

Dates: June 29 to August 21, Monday to Friday, 9am-4pm

Registration: Pre-Registration

Location: City-Wide

Cultural Hotspot: Youth Mentorship & Employment, Cultural Hotspot: Youth Participation

Target Group: Youth

The Cultural Hotspot is an annual arts program that celebrates Toronto's outside-the-core communities. Delivered in collaboration with local arts and community organizations the program provides valuable opportunities for youth job placement and mentorship through workshops exhibits events and more. In 2025 the Cultural Hotspot celebrates Jane and Finch highlighting its creative contributions to Toronto.

Keywords: employment, leadership, community

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

Contact: General Contact

Danzig Social Club

Target Group: Youth

The Danzig Social Club is a weekly gym and recreation program that takes place at 4301 Kingston Road and the Danzig Hub Space every Thursday from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Designed to promote physical activity and healthy lifestyles, the program offers participants the opportunity to engage in fitness activities, build confidence, and connect with others in a positive and inclusive environment.

Keywords: safe space, sports, life skills

Tenant Led

Type: Program

Dates: April 1 to December 1, Thursdays 6-8 pm

Registration: Contact for more information

Location: Danzig Community Space
230 Danzig Street

Contact: Jeneen Hamilton , (416) 312-6225

DBT Skills Group for Families

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

Support for caregivers of emotionally dysregulated youth with a DBT focus. Aims to reduce family stress/conflict and build skills. For caregivers, with possible family sessions as needed.

Keywords: family support, mental health, life skills

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July & August

Registration: Referral

Dental Clinics

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

Toronto Public Health provides free preventative, minimally invasive, non-emergency and emergency dental care for eligible clients. The program is for all ages that meet the eligibility requirements. Call the dental clinic closest to your area to determine eligibility and to book an appointment

Keywords: family support

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Dates: Ongoing

Registration: Contact for more information

Location: City-Wide

Contact: Dental Health services, (416) 338-7600

Diversity Youth Fellows

Target Group: Youth

The Diversity Youth Fellowships are a leadership and career development program for young people from equity-deserving communities in Toronto. This program provides access to opportunities for equity-deserving communities, supports young people with career navigation, job experience and professional network development.

Keywords: employment, leadership

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

Doug Philpott Free Tennis Lessons

Target Group: Youth

Summer Tennis Programs are offered in July and August for children and youth ages 6-15. We have locations across Toronto, including downtown, Scarborough, Etobicoke and Jane & Finch. We also offer the opportunity for youth to volunteer at our camps, preparing them for the Instructor certification followed by a future paid employment as an assistant and or head instructor.

Keywords: employment, sports, community

City of Toronto, Parks & Recreation

Type: Program

Dates: June 29 to August 21, Monday- Friday, Various times

Registration: Pre-Registration

Location: City-Wide

Early Years Literacy/Numeracy Summer Program

Target Group: Youth

Summer school programming offering Language and Mathematics support for grades 1-2 students.

Keywords: education

Toronto Catholic District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July 6 to July 24, Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 3:20pm

Registration: Contact for more information

Location: 4 locations. See map for details.

Contact: TCDSB Main Switchboard, (416) 222-8282

Emergency Services Academy

Target Group: Youth

Toronto Police Services and the City of Toronto are collaborating to deliver the Emergency Services Academy in summer 2026 that will provide 40 upper-level high school students with a two-month, paid experiential learning experience that introduces them to careers in fire and police services, that breaks down barriers between youth and the emergency services.

Keywords: employment

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Dates: May 4 to September 30

Registration: Pre-Registration

Location: Seneca Polytechnic
1750 Finch Avenue East

Contact: Corey Long, (647) 265-3847

Emotion Focused Skills Workshop

Target Group: Parents and Caregivers

Parent/caregiver support workshop teaching emotion-focused responses to strengthen parent-child relationships and support regulation.

Keywords: family support, life skills

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July & August

Registration: Referral

EmpowerEd Transition

Target Group: Youth

Cultivates belonging and reduces isolation-related stress to lower risk factors for violence while promoting peaceful peer relationships.

Keywords: mental health, life skills

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Referral

EmpowerMENt Program

Target Group: Youth

EmpowerMent is a culturally relevant prevention and intervention program tailored for Black and African-Canadian male youth (ages 12–20) in Northwest Toronto who are justice-involved or at risk of offending. The program utilizes a 16-week group mentorship model, meeting monthly for three-hour sessions to address critical areas such as Gender-based Violence awareness, anger management, conflict resolution, and life skills like employment training and addiction education. By centering its framework on cultural identity and community education, EmpowerMent aims to mitigate risk factors, challenge harmful concepts of masculinity, and address the impacts of intergenerational trauma and systemic racism. Ultimately, the program strives to reduce GBV (Gender-Based Violence)-related offenses while empowering young men with the resilience and professional goal-setting necessary to transition successfully into adulthood and maintain a safer, more promising community for future generations.

Keywords: life skills, violence prevention, mental health, community, employment

Midaynta Community Services

Type: Program

Dates: Ongoing

Registration: Open enrollment, Referral, Contact for more information

Location: Serves Specific Area - Jane Hub

Contact: Abdul.Hamed Shekib, (437) 422-5159

Instagram: @midayntayouth

ENAGB YVP Program ENAGB Indigenous Youth Agency

Target Group: Youth

The ENAGB Indigenous Youth Agency is currently employing three Case Managers one Program Manager and one Counsellor which support our program by implementing the four quadrants of Holistic Wellness (Mental Spiritual Emotional and Physical). This supports youth by addressing the main need for violence de-escalation by providing young people the space to increase self-identify self-determination self-respect and their self-worth. Case Managers provide comprehensive case manage-ment that is tailored to each youths specific needs. These team members support with system navigation advocacy and any need a youth may require. Program Manager supports the development of each youth drop-in location ensuring daily programming is based off the four quadrants providing youth with creative ways on implementing hands on life-skills through daily activities. Counsellor support youth in a clinical setting to help youth with tangible treatment solutions providing a space for healing.

Keywords: mental health, safe space, life skills, violence prevention

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Drop-in, Open enrollment

Location: ENAGB
1005 Woodbine Avenue

Contact: Briar Rose Perrier,Toronto Director

Engage416 First Robotics Program

Target Group: Youth

The eight week program actively engages youth on STEM activities, providing opportunities to explore science through interactive projects and group collaboration.

Keywords: community, education

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: May 7 to June 25, Thursdays from 4:30 to 6:30

Registration: Referral

Contact: Toronto Police Division 31, (416) 808-3100

Engage416 Soccer League

Target Group: Youth

TPS partnered with the Toronto Azzurri Soccer Club to offer a youth development program for boys and girls aged 10 to 18 from the Black Creek and Glen-field-Jane Heights neighbourhoods. Each participant will be paired with a coach–either a TPS officer or a community volunteer–for skill building and mentorship throughout the program.

Keywords: sports, community, leadership

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: August 22 to September 19, Saturdays 10:00 am to 1:00 pm

Registration: Referral

Contact: Toronto Police Division 31, (416) 808-3100

Enhanced Youth Spaces, Parks and Recreation, City of Toronto

Target Group: Youth

Enhanced Youth Spaces provide safe spaces where youth can grow as individuals, connect to role models and peers, and access the programs and resources they need to succeed. They build their connection to supportive peers and adults, build life, social, and employment-readiness skills, and increase their civic and community engagement. The spaces are supported by dedicated Youth Recreation Programmers and Youth Outreach Workers. Free programs at the spaces include photography, barbering and hairstyling, yoga, nail art, DJing and music recording. Programming is dependent based on location. The spaces are supported by dedicated Youth Recreation Programmers and Youth Outreach Workers.

Keywords: community, safe space, employment, arts

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Drop-in

ESL Summer Program

Target Group: Youth

Summer school programming supporting Secondary English Language Learners as they acquire a credit.

Keywords: education

Toronto Catholic District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July 2 to July 27, Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 3:20pm

Registration: Contact for more information

Location: 2 locations. See map for details.

Contact: TCDSB Main Switchboard, (416) 222-8282

Etobicoke Eagles / Toronto Police Football

Target Group: Youth

Officers will join football practices with youth from their designated neighborhoods, actively participating in training and providing guidance in life skills and leadership development.

Keywords: leadership, sports, life skills

Etobicoke Eagles

Type: Program

Dates: May 5 to August 4, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6pm to 8pm

Registration: Contact for more information

Contact: PC James Karpik

Family Wellbeing Program

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

The Family Wellbeing Program at Midaynta Community Services provides trauma-informed and culturally sensitive support to racialized and newcomer families with youth aged 10–29 in the York South–Weston area. Dedicated to helping families navigate systemic barriers, mental health challenges, and housing instability, the program offers individualized case management, holistic wraparound supports, and empowering workshops designed to restore trust and strengthen family bonds. Whether through in-person sessions at the Keele Community Hub (1652 Keele St) or virtual outreach, the team is committed to walking alongside families to foster healing and resilience.

Keywords: mental health, family support, community, life skills, safe space

Midaynta Community Services

Type: Program

Dates: Mon-Fri 9am - 4:30pm

Registration: Referral, Drop-in, Contact for more information, Open enrollment

Location: Serves Specific Area - Keele St Hub

Instagram: @midayntayouth

Family Well-being Program

Target Group: Parents and Caregivers

The Family Well-Being Program applies a holistic approach in service to parents, guardians, and/or caregivers that support youth (ages 10 to 29 years old) vulnerable to violence and/or crime to better navigate and connect with services and pro-social opportunities in their communities.The program aims to build family confidence, raise participation levels, build resiliency, and improve youth outcomes through a healthy family and community approach by providing: One-on-one system navigation supports; Group workshops/education sessions, and Engagement opportunities.

Keywords: family support, community, violence prevention, life skills

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Dates: Ongoing, Monday to Friday/ Weekend (by appointment upon request)

Registration: Pre-Registration

Location: Serves Specific Area - Scarborough

Contact:

Fishing with Officers

Target Group: Youth

The Fishing with Officers is a new program that will be taking place at St.Oscar Romero Catholic School when the school is out; the program will run during the summer months. The program will accommodate 16 to 24 participants per session. The program is approximately 3 hours in length.

Keywords: sports, recreation

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: May 15 to September 30, Friday from 9 AM to 12 PM

Registration: Application Process, Pre-registration

Contact: Alex Benyi, (647) 229-8068

Floor Hockey and Ice Hockey

Target Group: Youth

Floor hockey will be offered at various locations, including schools, community hub centres, and churches. The program will focus on developing hockey skills and promoting teamwork, with officers serving as coaches and mentors.

Keywords: sports, community, safe space

12 Division Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: June 15 to December 14

Registration: Application Process, Pre-registration, Referral

Contact: Brandon Mak, (416) 808-1243

Floor Hockey Program

Target Group: Youth

The Floor Hockey Program will be running throughout the entire year at various schools, churches in 12 Division. The program environment is set up in a way that accommodates 16 to 24 participants per session. The length of the program is approximately 1 to 1.5 hours in length. The Officers teaching the program.

Keywords: sports

Toronto Police Service and ProAction Cops & Kids

Type: Program

Dates: May 18 to December 14

Registration: Application Process, Pre-registration

Contact: KINGRA, Jaanpal, (416) 808-1200

Flying High in the Sky

Target Group: Youth

Drone licence ProAction program

Keywords: recreation

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: May 23 to June 7

Foodshare

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

The Food Share Program at the Danzig Community Space is a weekly initiative that provides consistent access to food and essential items for community members. The program runs every Tuesday from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM and every Thursday from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM for IMPACT participants only. It is designed to support individuals and families by reducing food insecurity while creating a welcoming and respectful environment. In addition to food distribution, the program promotes community connection, dignity, and access to resources that support overall well-being.

Keywords: community, arts

Tenant Led

Type: Program

Dates: Tuesday from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM; Thursday from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM for IMPACT Participants Only

Registration: Contact for more information

Location: Serves Specific Area - Danzig Community - 230 Danzig St

Contact: Bonnie, Tenant Rep , (416) 573-8262

Footprintz Youthlink

Target Group: Youth

Our youth-centered programming focuses on violence prevention intervention and empowerment. This summer and beyond we're creating safe spaces where young people can build skills connect and thrive. Key activities include: Conflict Resolution and CPI Training Gun Violence Awareness Event (June 6) weekly Drop-Ins (Wednesdays & Fridays) Pop-Up BBQs and a Graduation/Beach Day Celebration. Ongoing programs include the Danforth Cooking Program Gender-Based Violence & Healthy Relationships Workshops Financial Literacy (4 sessions/year) and Elder Support Groups (6 sessions/year) through the Afrocentric Neighbourhood Group. Every session aims to build leadership promote wellness and support youth in shaping safer stronger communities.

Keywords: violence prevention, safe space, life skills, mental health, leadership

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

Golf Program

Target Group: Youth

The golf program will take place at a golf course to be determined. The number of sessions will be determined based on the funding received. Officers will be coaching and mentoring the students.

Keywords: sports

Toronto Police Service 12 Division

Type: Program

Dates: June 15 to September 28

Registration: Application Process, Pre-registration

Contact: Brandon Mak, (416) 808-1243

Grade 6 Transition Support

Target Group: Youth

Support group for Grade 5s transitioning to Grade 6 Helps young students navigate emotional transitions to reduce anxiety and disruptive behaviors while fostering caring peer environments.

Keywords: mental health

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Referral

Grade 6/7/8 Literacy/Numeracy Program

Target Group: Youth

Summer school programming offering Language and Mathematics support for grades 6-8 students.

Keywords: education

Toronto Catholic District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July 2 to July 27, Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 3:20pm

Registration: Contact for more information

Location: 11 locations. See map for details.

Contact: TCDSB Main Switchboard, (416) 222-8282

Grade 8 to High School Transition Support

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

Supporting Grade 8 students transitioning to high school. Support is for both students and caregivers to ease anxiety, support therapeutic return to school, and strengthen transition. Approx. 700 students supported between them. Attendance Counsellors will be facilitating this group throughout the summer.

Keywords: mental health

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: Throughout the summer

Registration: Referral

Grade 9 Transition Program

Target Group: Youth

Summer school programming offered to students to help their transition to secondary school in September.

Keywords: education

Toronto Catholic District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July 2 to July 27, Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 3:20pm

Registration: Contact for more information

Contact: TCDSB Main Switchboard, (416) 222-8282

Graffiti Eradication

Target Group: Youth

This program allows students and TPS to build relationships and skills to eradicate graffiti in the community. High school students can gain their volunteer hours through their participation in the program.

Keywords: community, life skills

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: Staff Sergeant Shawn Gilbert, Toronto Police Division 33, (416) 808-3300

Grandravine Threads Pop-Up

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

TCHC VRP in partnership with VISU will be hosting a pop-up clothing drive in the Yorkwoods community. This is intended to support TCHC tenants of the Grandravine community and surrounding areas.

Keywords: community

TCHC

Type: Event

Dates: May 23, 1pm to 4pm

Location: iHelp Centre Grandravine
292 Grandravine Drive

Contact: Ilham Khandid, (437) 212-4532

HalfTime Program

Target Group: Youth

HalfTime is a youth-centred, strength-based program to promote the resiliency of racialized and Black youth from the East Mall//West Mall/Capri area and Rexdale/ Kingsway neighborhoods in Toronto. HalfTime aims to tackle youth violence by engaging youth and their families to build youth resilience and self-esteem, while empowering them to make positive choices and increase their access to education and employment opportunities and promote good family support and healthy relationships.

Keywords: life skills, mental health, employment, family support

The Arab Community Centre Toronto

Type: Program

Contact: Saira Gillani, Program Manager, The Arab Community Centre of Toronto, (416) 231-7746

Healthy Babies Healthy Children Program

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

Healthy Babies Healthy Children (HBHC) is a home visiting program provided by Public Health Nurses and Family Home Visitors. The program aims to support optimal prenatal health and birth outcomes, improve child health and development outcomes, improve the parent-child relationship, improve parenting capacity, and promote positive parenting skills. Services are provided to families in the prenatal period and to families with children in their early years (children can enter the HBHC program up until their third birthday). The client must also meet one or more of the following criteria: Healthcare professional has concerns about the health and well-being of the client, family and/or child; Client has concerns or questions about the child’s health and development, parenting, parent-child relationship; Newcomer to Canada, here less than three years and having their first baby in Canada; Client has a limited informal and/or formal support system.Client has a history of or is experiencing physical and/or mental health illness or symptoms that are impacting capacity to parent or cope with pregnancy; Client is facing challenging life situations or life stressors such as homelessness, domestic violence, child protection concerns, no OHIP.

Keywords: family support, mental health, violence prevention

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Dates: Ongoing

Registration: Referral, Contact for more information

Location: City-Wide

Contact: Toronto Health Connection, (416) 338-7600

Healthy Masculinity

Target Group: Youth

Healthy Masculinity group (20–25 students).Challenges harmful gender norms and promotes non-violent expressions of self while supporting students to build safer communities

Keywords: mental health

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Referral

Healthy Masculinity

Target Group: Youth

Group to build healthy masculinity and partner with a community-based agency. Supports male-identifying students in recognizing roots of toxic masculinity and developing healthier perspectives.

Keywords: mental health, community

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July & August

Registration: Referral

Healthy Spaces & Healthy Minds

Target Group: Youth

Resource creation for schools (25–26 school year). Centring student voice and in collaboration with students to build tools that promote daily mental wellness and prevent behaviours linked to school-based violence.

Keywords: mental health, community

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Referral

High School Transition Outreach

Target Group: Youth

Delivers targeted mental health support and connection to prevent marginalization school dropout and conflict escalation (~400 students).

Keywords: mental health, family support, community

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Referral

Homework Support + Meal

Target Group: Youth

After-school homework support with a meal provided. We’re combining sports, mentorship, and academic support to create a well-rounded experience for our participants.

Keywords: education, family support, safe space, leadership, sports

No Ice, No Limits Ball Hockey League Toronto

Type: Program

Dates: Until June 9, Tuesdays 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm

Registration: Pre-registration, Contact for more information

Location: Global Kingdom Ministries
1250 Markham Road

Contact: Toronto Police 43 Division, (416) 705-6401

Honda Indy

Target Group: Youth

Honda Indy - Children's Breakfast CLub

Keywords:

Children's breakfast club

Type: Event

Dates: August 15 to August 16, 8am-8pm

Registration: Application Process

Contact: Toronto Police 33 Division, (416) 808-3300

Hoops for Hope

Target Group: Youth

31 Division officers team up with a local church to mentor youth on basketball, life skills, conflict resolution in partnership with faith leaders to support youth.

Keywords: leadership, life skills, violence prevention, sports

Hoops for Hope

Type: Program

Dates: Ongoing, Friday 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: Constable Leo Addo, (416) 808-3100

Hope and Hustle Heights Programs

Target Group: Youth

Hope and Hustle Heights offers trauma-informed, arts-based workshops for youth impacted by community violence. Through creative expression, participants build coping strategies, emotional regulation, and self-awareness. The program supports healing, empowerment, and positive identity development while fostering safer, more connected communities.

Keywords: mental health, arts, community

Hope and Hustle Heights

Type: Program

Registration: Drop-in, Contact for more information

Contact: Ahmed Adan- Program Leader and Ramla Adan- Program Leader

Instagram: @hopehustleheights

Horse Riding

Target Group: Youth

The POWERPLAY program, led by 32 Division officers, supports youth in the Lawrence Heights and Neptune communities. It helps them build self-esteem, confidence, self-control, and motivation. Through new and challenging activities—often outside their comfort zones, youth are encouraged to grow and try things they might not otherwise explore.

Keywords: recreation, life skills

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: Sergeant Michelle Gillispi/PC Geoff Kerr, (416) 808-3200

I’m in Grade 6 Now!

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

Transition support for Grade 5 students moving into Grade 6/middle school. Goal is to reduce anxiety, build confidence, improve self-esteem, and support both students and parents.

Keywords: mental health, life skills

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July & August

Registration: Referral

Idagba Rites of Passage Drop-in Nights

Target Group: Youth

Idagba Rites of Passage is a cultural program for young people of African descent and/or who identify as "black." We have our drop-ins on Tuesday evenings from 3:30pm-7:30pm at Birchmount and Eglinton Ave E. On a given day we may host a variety of workshops, guest speakers, game nights, cultural movie nights, drum circles, and more, or just be a space to hang out, play games, get some snacks and TTC tickets, and connect with others. Our staff are available to connect you with resources and other programs & services that you may be looking for. Come and connect with the community and learn more about Idagba ROP and why Rites of Passage are an important aspect of your personal growth and development, and an avenue to explore your cultural identity and purpose.

Keywords: community, safe space, recreation

WoodGreen Community Services

Type: Program

Dates: Tuesday from 3:30pm-7:30pm

Registration: Drop-in

Location: WoodGreen Youth Services
2206 Eglinton Avenue East

Contact:

iHelp Center - Flemo Youth

Target Group: Youth

This program is run out of a Toronto Community Housing at the iHelp centre at 4 Vendome place. It offers space for children and youth 10-20 year old's to interact with each other, play games, engage in other activities being run by Toronto Community Housing VRP program.

Keywords: community, recreation, safe space

Engaged Communities

Type: Program

Dates: May 1 to June 30, 4-9pm Fridays

Registration: Drop-in, Open enrollment, Referral

Location: Flemingdon Park iHelp Centre
4 Vendome Place

Contact: Kristie Oroma

IMPACT 'n Communities BBQ

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

IMPACT 'n Communities will be hosting a local barbecue. Come out to enjoy interactions, games, prizes and food.

Keywords: recreation

IMPACT 'n Communities

Type: Event

Dates: August 28, 1pm - 7pm

Location: IMPACT 'n Communities
4301 Kingston Road

Contact: Soul-R

Indigenous Leadership / Emotional Regulation Group Model

Target Group: Youth

Developing group models for Indigenous students focused on leadership, emotional regulation using Indigenous practices, and school transformation.

Keywords: leadership

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July & August

Registration: Referral

Indigenous Youth Fellows

Target Group: Youth

Indigenous Youth Fellowships are a leadership and career development program for Indigenous youth that includes training mentorship and 8-month full-time placements in Council Members' offices.

Keywords: leadership

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

Indoor Rock Climbing

Target Group: Youth

The POWERPLAY program, led by 32 Division officers, supports youth in the Lawrence Heights and Neptune communities. It helps them build self-esteem, confidence, self-control, and motivation. Through new and challenging activities—often outside their comfort zones or financial reach—youth are encouraged to grow and try things they might not otherwise explore.

Keywords: life skills

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: Sergeant Michelle Gillispi, (416) 808-3200

Jane/Finch Men’s Group & 1:1 Sessions

Target Group: Youth

Weekly Friday sessions provide a consistent space for young men to build emotional regulation, navigate conflict, and strengthen peer connections. The program supports positive alternatives to violence through mentorship, access to mental health resources, and employment readiness opportunities. One-on-one sessions on Mondays and Wednesdays offer ongoing, individualized support and connect participants to employment, training, and skills development opportunities.

Keywords: employment, mental health, leadership, family support

Jane/Finch Centre

Type: Program

Dates: May 8 to June 30, Group Sessions: Fridays 5pm-7pm One-on-one: Mondays and Wednesdays 1pm-3pm or by appointment 4pm-7pm

Registration: Open enrollment

Lawrence Heights Parents Association Programs

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

LHPA Youth Programming engages youth through weekly sports activities and mental health and anti-violence workshops. Youth build physical wellness, conflict resolution skills, and positive peer relationships. Intergenerational dialogue and financial literacy sessions strengthen community connections and promote stability.

Keywords: mental health, life skills, violence prevention, family support, community

Lawrence Heights Parents Association

Type: Program

Registration: Drop-in

Location: Serves Specific Area - Lawrence Heights Community

Contact: Ali Sheikhomar, Mohamed Hadi, Ali Nour

Lawrence Heights Parents Association Unison Health and Community Services

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

This program involves a few different components: 1) Trauma Informed Practice: A workshop intended to educate residents about trauma its effects and how to create supportive environments for those who have experienced trauma. We will allow time for participants to ask questions and share thoughts in an open dialogue setting creating a space for learning reflection and sharing. 2) Understanding Substance Abuse: A workshop intended to educate and raise awareness about substance abuse its causes and its impact on individuals families and the community. There will be time for questions and sharing resources for ongoing support. 3) Gardening with Families: A hands-on community gardening initiative for families intended to bring together residents to promote sustainable living. 4) Community BBQ event: This event will bring the community together to enjoy fun activities eat and socialize.

Keywords: community, mental health, education, family support, arts

Lawrence Heights Parents Association

Type: Program

Registration: Drop-in

Contact:

Lay-Up Youth Basketball

Target Group: Youth

The program includes basketball skill development and activities rooted in the creative arts.

Keywords: sports, arts

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

Legacy The Neighbourhood Group

Target Group: Youth

Conflict mediation and restorative justice training workshops. Justice supports access to social rec volunteer opportunities integrative model of care physical and mental health support and wrap around services fundamental and elite basketball training effecting positive change and discipline through sport

Keywords: mental health, community, violence prevention, family support, sports

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Open enrollment

Lil' Learners Adventure Summer Camp

Target Group: Youth

This program is entering into its 4th successful year engaging grades 1 to 6 children in a six-week curriculum of athletics, environmental stewardship and life skills to foster trust with police mentors. Participants progress from team building challenges and nature exploration to nutritional workshops and an "Outdoor Olympics". The experience concludes with a field trip to Reptilia Whitby, providing a unique bonding opportunity outside their immediate neighbourhood. By involving older youth as mentors, the program builds a multi-generational leadership model that strengthens community-police relations.

Keywords: community, leadership, life skills, safe space

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: July 2 to August 12, Wednesday 9:30am to 3:30pm

Registration: Application Process, Pre-registration, Open enrollment, Referral, Contact for more information

Location: Cornell Junior Public School
61 Holmfirth Terrace

Contact: Tanya Veer-Casey, (437) 229-0373

Lit Circles Engaged Communities

Target Group: Youth

Lit Circles Summer 2025 is a 3-step workshop series that helps youth design and lead their own summer programs. Round 1 (April): Idea & Planning Youth brainstorm program ideas, get feedback from the community, and start planning basics like schedules and budgets. Round 2 (May): Project Planning. Youth will build clear, detailed plans for their programs. Round 3 (June): Training. Youth get trained on how to run a program—covering safety, attendance, working with kids, and teamwork. They’ll also focus on character building and understanding their “why.”

Keywords: community, violence prevention

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: Youssef Al Hariri, Youth Leader

Little by Little Program in Mt Olive

Target Group: Youth

Little by Little in Community is a co-ed group mentoring program. This group-based program matches approximately 10 youth with 2-3 trained adult mentors. The program is geared towards youth ages 13-16 and will focus on topics such as identifying risky behaviours, mental health, building positive self-identity, goal development, setting boundaries, and more. Programming include group activities such as role-playing scenarios of setting boundaries, movie screenings dealing with peer pressure, vision boarding, goal setting, and more.

Keywords: mental health, life skills, leadership, family support, community

Big Brothers Big Sisters

Type: Program

Dates: Until June 5, Fridays 4:30pm-5:30pm

Registration: Pre-Registration

Location: Mt Olive Community iHelp space
53 Silverstone Drive

Contact: Kelly de Hoop, (437) 928-2894

Local Safety Audits

Target Group: Parents and Caregivers

Targeted, hyperlocal sessions focused on specific physical locations (e.g., buildings, intersections, or clusters of blocks) where safety risks are concentrated during the summer. Sessions bring together residents and partners to validate conditions on the ground and trigger coordinated responses, including environmental improvements informed by Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles, targeted outreach, and increased partner presence.

Keywords: violence prevention, community

Local safety networks

Type: Program

Dates: May 1 to August 31

Registration: Contact for more information

Location: Serves Specific Area - TBC

Lotherton Resident Group Programs

Target Group: Youth

The Lotherton Resident Group delivers community-based youth programs for ages 10–29 focused on leadership, mentorship, and recreation. Through workshops and engagement activities, youth build communication, conflict resolution, and problem-solving skills. The program promotes wellbeing, violence prevention, and strong community connections in a safe, supportive environment.

Keywords: violence prevention, community, leadership, life skills, mental health

Lotherton Resident Group - Unison Health and Community Services

Type: Program

Registration: Drop-in

Location: Lotherton Community Space
107 Lotherton Pathway

Contact: Lisa Baker, (647) 998-9643

Lotherton Resident Group -YVP program Unison Health and Community Services

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

This program involves a few different components: (1) Movie Night event that brings Lotherton residents together in a relaxed, fun, and inclusive setting, promoting social interaction and community spirit. There will be light refreshments. (2) Summer Camp that is youth led, peer-to-peer model, for a week in Lotherton. There will be a variety of activities and events. (3) Basketball Tournament that is intended to foster community connection in Lotherton, encourage physical activity and wellness of community members.

Keywords: community, mental health, family support, sports, safe space

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Drop-in

Contact:

McGregor Park Community Centre Summer Camp

Target Group: Youth

Camp activities include games, arts and crafts, sports, and opportunities to make new friends. Water play or swim days may be available depending on the weather and camp location.

Keywords: safe space, recreation, sports, community

McGregor Park Community Centre

Type: Program

Dates: June 29 to August 28, Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm

Registration: Open enrollment

Location: McGregor Park Community Centre
2231 Lawrence Avenue East

Contact: Toronto Police 41 Division, (416) 808-4100

Men's Group Jane/Finch Centre

Target Group: Youth

In collaboration with Jack.org, this initiative focuses on enhancing mental health support for Black and MVP youth. This program provides access to direct psychotherapy support.

Keywords: mental health, family support, community

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Drop-in

Contact: David Chin, Manager of Youth

Instagram: @theespotyouthcentre

Mental Health Groups for Black 2SLGBTQ Youth

Target Group: Youth

Welcome to the registration form for our upcoming mental health programs for Black 2SLGBTQ+ youth. Our programs are designed to support Black 2SLGBTQ youth in navigating mental health, build resilience, and foster community. Whether you're interested in peer support training, exploring cultural connections through food, or learning new strategies for stress management - there is a program for you. These programs are open to Black, African, Caribbean & Multiracial 2SLGBTQ+ youth, ages 16-29.Register at the website below.

Keywords: mental health, family support, life skills, community

Sherbourne Health Centre

Type: Program

Dates: Check Registration form

Registration: Application Process, Pre-registration

Location: Sherbourne Health
333 Sherbourne Street

Contact: Supporting Our Youth

Mental Health Services for Black Youth Dixon Hall-Wanasah

Target Group: Youth

The Dixon Hall-Wanasah Mental Health Services for Black Youth Pilot Project is the fruit of a unique partnership between Dixon Hall Neighbourhood Services and Wanasah Mental Health Service for Black Youth, both based in Regent Park. Dixon Hall-Wanasah Mental Health Services is funded by the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services (MCCSS). The program is a community-based culturally responsive program providing mental health and addictions care for Black youth, and their families, ages 12-25 with mental health and addictions concerns who: are gang-involved; have experienced or are at-risk of experiencing gun and gang violence and/or human trafficking and/or in conflict with the law.

Keywords: mental health, family support, community, violence prevention

Dixon Hall Neighbourhood Services and Wanasah Mental Health Service

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

Contact: Namarig Ahmed, (647) 947-6090

Mental Health Student Ambassadors

Target Group: Youth

Capacity-building in 55 schools for mental wellness and care planning. Fosters whole-school culture shifts that reduce everyday violence by embedding daily practices of emotional regulation safety and relational care.

Keywords: mental health, violence prevention, family support

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Referral

Mental Health Supports-Negative Peer Involvement

Target Group: Youth

The program is designed to support a cohort of approximately 15-20 students aged 14-16. This number allows for meaningful engagement and personalized support for each participant fostering a conducive learning environment and promoting individual growth and development.

Keywords: mental health, family support

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Referral

Midaynta Community Services

Target Group: Youth

Midaynta's Summer Camp offers children and youth a safe supportive space to build literacy leadership and character skills while exploring cultural identity through traditional arts and crafts like water-painting. Campers enjoy sports (basketball soccer swimming etc.) daily meals and exciting trips to key cultural sites in Toronto. Parents/ guardians are engaged through workshops on community safety education involvement and access to local services. The camp promotes learning well-being and connection for children youth and families across the community.

Keywords: community, sports, violence prevention, safe space, education

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

Midnight Basketball

Target Group: Youth

The program brings together youth aged 14 to 18 from neighbourhoods across TCHC to play basketball on Friday nights. The program combines both physical and personal development. Every Friday night youth are driven to an athletic centre where they will take part in free games and skills training. Before stepping on the court the teams enjoy a dinner and take part in life-skills workshops to learn about themselves their peers and how to access positive life-changing opportunities.

Keywords: sports, life skills, recreation

Toronto Community Housing

Type: Program

Dates: April 24 to August 21, Fridays 6pm to 12am

Registration: Pre-registration, Contact for more information

Location: Kerr Hall at Toronto Metropolitan University
379 Victoria Street

Contact:

Mind on Strength Programs

Target Group: Youth

Mind on Strength is a fitness-based program that supports youth in improving physical health while building discipline, resilience, and goal-setting skills. Through structured activity and mentorship, youth develop healthy routines, confidence, and coping strategies. The program promotes mental wellbeing and positive community connection.

Keywords: mental health, life skills, leadership, family support, sports

Mind on Strength

Type: Program

Registration: Drop-in, Open enrollment

Location: Serves Specific Area - Lawrence Heights Community

Contact: Trevaun Douglas, Program Leader

Instagram: @the1treylos

Mind on Strength- Youth Violence Prevention Program Unison Health and Community Services

Target Group: Youth

This program involves a few different components: 1) Walking/Jogging Club: Intended to engage youth in cardiovascular endurance and promote motivation in building health habits. Youth will meet twice a month to participate in walking/jogging lead by a youth leader 2) Fathers Day Event: Participants will join a panel discussion of senior fathers young parents and youth. The event will be focused on engagement celebration and meaningful conversations among fathers and youth. 3) Community Spelling Bee: This event will include a spelling bee competition among peers in the community. It aims to highlight the importance of language and communication skills while bringing together youth and residents in a positive way 4) Back to School Event: Lawrence Heights residents will celebrate the start of the new school year in a positive way while promoting community connectedness. Participants will be able to socialize eat and get school supplies. 5) Reading Club: Youth will come together twice a month to explore books

Keywords: community, violence prevention, family support, life skills

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Open enrollment, Pre-registration

Contact: Trevaun Douglas, Program Leader

Mind Your Mind

Target Group: Youth

4-week mindfulness group at school placement. Focus on what mindfulness is and practice of mindfulness. Elementary and Middle school students.

Keywords: mental health, employment

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July

Registration: Referral

Miracle Youth Basketball

Target Group: Youth

The overall goal of the program is to develop youth's leadership skills. This initiative is a 12 week basketball program for youth in the Glenfield Jane Heights neighbourhood.

Keywords: sports, leadership, community

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Registration: Referral

Contact:

  • Sergeant Filippin, (416) 209-6082
  • Toronto Police Division 31, (416) 808-3100

Mornelle Community Outdoor Movies

Target Group: Youth

Neighbourhood Community Police Officers will plan and host various outdoor events to watch a movie, sports event, or compete in video game challenges on an outdoor projector with screen. The events will encourage community members to get outdoors and interact in a safe and family-friendly environment.

Keywords: community, family support, sports

Toronto Police Service

Type: Event

Location: 6 locations. See map for details.

Contact: PC Simpson, (416) 808-4300

Mornelle Goes to the Game

Target Group: Youth

Program offers youth from Mornelle Court an opportunity to experience a new part of the city. The program will showcase youth a variety of potential career paths associated with professional soccer.

Keywords: sports

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Location: BMO Field
170 Princes' Boulevard

Contact: PC Simpson, Toronto Police Division 43, (416) 808-4300

Movie Night

Target Group: Youth

Program will offer youth in Pelham neighbourhood a chance to view and discuss movie content related to crime prevention social development life skills and future opportunities.

Keywords: community, life skills, violence prevention

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Registration: Open enrollment

Contact: PC Debra Young, Toronto Police Division 11, (416) 808-1100

National Day Against Gun Violence Observance

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

The observation of the National Day Against Gun Violence will bring together youth, caregivers and community organizations for a powerful and inspiring day of reflection, healing and collective action. Events begin with a dynamic opening ceremony at 11:00am, that will ground the day in resilience and community strength. Immediately following the ceremony, youth will demonstrate leadership as they showcase their City-funded anti-violence initiatives and highlight their community impact. Following this, a dedicated brunch and healing session will be held for identified parents and caregivers in partnership with Toronto Community Housing. Selected youth attendees will participate in a session focused on the development of their call to action while creating banners to amplify their voices. This day is not only a moment of reflection, but also honours lived experiences, supports healing and recognizes youth dedication and commitment to building safer, more resilient neighbourhoods across the city.

Keywords: community, mental health, leadership, life skills

City of Toronto

Type: Event

Dates: June 5, 11am to 3pm

Location: Toronto City Hall/Peace Garden
100 Queen Street West

Contact: Kecia Richardson

Neptune Youth Council - Youth Violence Prevention Unison Health and Community Services

Target Group: Youth

This opportunity provides training for residents and health care profession als who work or reside in Toronto Community Housing Corporation communities 1) Summer Kick-Off Event – A fun start to the season with free produce activities and info on summer programs in Neptune. 2) Movie Night – Outdoor family movie nights with popcorn and drinks. Bring your own chairs and blankets! 3) Annual Back-to-School BBQ – Celebrate the new school year with food music games and free backpacks and supplies. 4) Hers and His Conversation Circles – Safe spaces for youth to talk about mental health grief and connection. 5) Summer Camp – A week of fun activities at Baycrest Public School in July.

Keywords: family support, community, safe space, recreation, violence prevention

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Drop-in

Contact:

Neptune Youth Council Programming

Target Group: Youth

The Neptune Youth Council uses a peer-to-peer model where youth design and lead programming for their community. Through youth-led initiatives, workshops, and engagement activities, participants build leadership, confidence, and civic responsibility. The program strengthens youth voice and promotes positive peer influence

Keywords: leadership, community, life skills

Neptune Youth Council

Type: Program

Registration: Drop-in

Location: Serves Specific Area - Neptune Drive Community

Contact: Kaydeen Banks, Breea Carvery, Shaniya Cameron

New Roads Midaynta Community Services

Target Group: Youth

The New Roads Youth Violence Prevention Program engages Black and equity-deserving youth through workshops mentorship and culturally relevant support. Key activities include weekly group workshops on topics like conflict resolution gang prevention and mental health along with one-on-one case management tailored to each youth's needs. Recreational programming such as Thursday basketball nights fosters peer connection and engagement. Youth are also introduced to career and education pathways through post-secondary visits and leadership opportunities. Events like our "Effects of Gun Violence" workshop and partnerships with organizations like the Ontario Justice Education Network (OJEN) connect youth with legal professionals and real-world learning. Altogether the program supports positive development community connection and violence prevention.

Keywords: violence prevention, community, mental health, leadership, education

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Open enrollment

Contact: Samatar Hassan, Program Coordinator

Instagram: @midayntayouth

New Roads Program

Target Group: Youth

Our program New Roads is dedicated to providing crucial support to Black youths aged 15-29 in and around Northwest Toronto who are facing challenges related to substance use and mental health. We offer a lifeline to these young individuals and their families, helping them overcome obstacles, embark on a journey towards recovery, and make informed decisions for their well-being. Mission and Focus: The ‘New Roads’ program is committed to identifying and addressing the treatment needs and issues surrounding substance use and mental health within the Black youth community in Northwest Toronto. The project aims to amplify the voices of our youth and community members, fostering open and sensitive conversations about substance use and mental health. Breaking Down Accessibility Barriers: Understanding the barriers that Black youth and their families often encounter when seeking addiction and mental health services, ‘New Roads’ is designed to reduce these obstacles, ensuring that help is readily available when it’s needed the most.

Keywords: mental health, family support, community

Midaynta Community Services

Type: Program

Dates: Mon-Fri 9am - 4:30pm

Registration: Referral, Contact for more information, Open enrollment

Location: Serves Specific Area - 2150 Islington Ave. #209 Etobicoke, ON M9P 3V4

Contact: Shirwa Shuriye, (437) 419-6371

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/midayntayouth/

Nkabom Brotherhood Circle

Target Group: Youth

Nkabom Brotherhood Circle is an opportunity for young men of African descent and/or who identify as black to be part of a meaningful, impactful, and supportive collective where personal and group development, and community building are the purpose of coming together. By centering physical, emotional, and mental health wellness & practices, character development, cultural grounding and fostering meaningful community connections, our monthly meetups aim to equip young men with the tools necessary to accomplish their personal and professional goals. Through our diverse network of community leaders and resources, we create a circle of accountability, support, and inspiration that encourages every circle participant to step into their highest potential.

Keywords: mental health, community, family support

WoodGreen Community Services

Type: Program

Dates: Monthly Session (day and time vary)

Registration: Drop-in, Pre-registration, Referral, Contact for more information

Location: WoodGreen Community Services
2206 Eglinton Avenue East

Contact:

Number Crunchers

Target Group: Youth

Officers engage with children and youth assisting them with homework and tutoring session, building on Math, English and Science skills. This program is for grade school kids.

Keywords: education

31 Division

Type: Program

Dates: Ongoing, twice a week on Tuesdays 4:00 to 6:00 and Saturday 11:00 am to 1:00 pm

Registration: Drop-in, Open enrollment

Contact: Constable Ryan D'sena, (416) 808-3100

Nurse Family Partnership

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

Nurse-Family Partnership evidenced-based home and community based visiting program for young first-time parents. Once enrolled, participants are connected to a registered nurse who will provide support, advice and information to have a healthy pregnancy, a healthy baby and be a great mom. Available support: referrals for healthcare, childcare, job training and other support services available in your community. Grocery and TTC cards may be available. The program targets those 21 years and younger, Less than 26 weeks pregnant, First pregnancy or going to be parenting for the first time, experiencing financial concerns (e.g., low-income, receiving social assistance/Ontario works).

Keywords: family support, employment, community

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Dates: Ongoing, Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Registration: Referral, Contact for more information

Location: City-Wide

Contact: Toronto Health Connection, (416) 338-7600

NXT LEVEL Jane/Finch Centre

Target Group: Youth

In collaboration with Jack.org this initiative focuses on enhancing mental health support for Black and MVP youth and with GIT. This program provides access to direct psychotherapy support.

Keywords: mental health, family support, community

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: David Chin, Manager of Youth

Instagram: @theespotyouthcentre

Ontario Career Lab - Career Coach

Target Group: Youth

The Ontario Career Lab Career Coach Program connects young people with professionals who share real‑world career insights through small‑group, discussions. The program is designed to help students explore their interests, skills, and values while gaining exposure to in‑demand sectors and potential career pathways.

Keywords: employment

Ontario Career Lab

Type: Program

Dates: March 16 to August 29, 10am to 11am

Registration: Open enrollment

Location: Michael Power Secondary School
105 Eringate Drive

Contact: Andrea Forsyth , (905) 634-2575

Ontario Justice Education Network (OJEN)-2SLGBTQIA+ Students & Leadership

Target Group: Youth

This session will bring together 2SLGBTQIA+ students for a day of connection, learning, and exploration of pathways within the justice sector. The day is being thoughtfully designed to centre student voice, identity, belonging, and access. Students will have the opportunity to hear from and engage with diverse professionals across the justice system, participate in a panel discussion (including a “chat with a judge and friends”), take part in interactive activities such as a courthouse tour and a fun, educational “Judicial Jeopardy” experience, and engage in small-group mentorship conversations. The day will also include a session on navigating and thriving in post-secondary pathways such as law school, alongside time for community-building and reflection .

Keywords: community, leadership, education, violence prevention, recreation

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: August 17

Registration: Referral

Outdoor Movie Night and BBQ

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

Officers will BBQ for community members while recreation activities occur. Outdoor movie to be shown after BBQ is complete. Event is free

Keywords: community

Toronto Police Service

Type: Event

Dates: August 28

Location: Elmbank Community Centre
10 Rampart Road

Contact: Brianne Pretty

Paint by Diamond

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

Paint by Diamond is a creative art program for both youth and adults, led by tenant Tiffany and held every Sunday at the Danzig Community Space. Youth sessions run from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM, followed by adult sessions from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. The program provides a relaxing and engaging space where participants can explore their creativity through diamond art, develop artistic skills, and enjoy a sense of accomplishment while connecting with others in the community.

Keywords: arts, community, safe space

Tenant Led

Type: Program

Dates: Ongoing, Sunday 12 pm - 1 pm (youth), 2 pm - 4 pm (adults)

Registration: Contact for more information

Location: Serves Specific Area - Danzig Community Space - 230 Danzig St

Contact: Tiffany, (416) 669-2821

Parenting Teens in the New Age

Target Group: Parents and Caregivers

Parent/caregiver group to build practical strategies for parenting adolescents, including communication, boundaries, social media, emotional well-being, conflict resolution, and awareness of supports.

Keywords: family support, violence prevention, arts, life skills

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July & August

Registration: Referral

Pickleball

Target Group: Youth

This program is to foster positive relationships between youth and law enforcement while promoting physical activity, self-confidence, and community engagement. This program introduces youth to the game of pickleball, highlighting how fun and inclusive the sport is. It also reinforces core values such as teamwork, leadership, respect, problem‑solving, integrity, and discipline.

Keywords: community, life skills, sports, leadership, recreation

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: July 8 to September 2, Wednesday 1pm to 3pm

Registration: Pre-registration, Drop-in

Location: University of Toronto
130 Old Kingston Road

Contact: Police Constable Tania Hugo, (437) 215-2865

Pickleball Program

Target Group: Youth

The program is designed for youth and aims to strengthen relationships between the community and law enforcement.

Keywords: sports, life skills, community

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Registration: Open Enrolment

Contact: Toronto Police Division 11, (416) 808-1100

Pickleball with 12 Division NCO Officers

Target Group: Youth

The pickleball program will take place at the TBD pickleball locations. The number of sessions will be determined based on the funding received. Officers will be coaching and mentoring the students.

Keywords: sports

ProAction Cops & Kids-Toronto Police Service-Head Canada

Type: Program

Dates: August 10 to December 21

Registration: Application Process, Pre-registration, Referral

Contact: Brandon Mak, (416) 808-1243

Ping Pong and Foosball

Target Group: Youth

The Ping Pong and Foosball (a tabletop version of soccer in which players turn rods fixed on top of a playing box and attached to miniature figures of players) will running throughout the entire year at various schools, churches and community hub places in 12 Division. The program environment is set up in a way that accommodates 16 to 24 participants per session. The length of the program is approximately 1 to 1.5 hours in length. Officers will be teaching and participating in the program.

Keywords: sports, community, safe space

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: June 15 to December 21, Weekday and weekends. This will be arranged with the organizations where the program will take place.

Registration: Application Process, Drop-in, Pre-registration, Referral

Contact: Jason Sabino, (416) 808-1200

Place-Based Emergency Response and Safety Training

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

A targeted, site-specific training series delivered in high-risk environments to strengthen immediate on-site response to violent or traumatic incidents. It prepares those already present (or likely to be present) in these settings with practical skills in harm reduction, personal safety, and de-escalation, tailored to local risk patterns. Where feasible, training is paired with on-site safety resources and clear response guidance to support action in the first minutes of an incident.

Keywords: violence prevention, mental health

Various

Type: Event

Location: Serves Specific Area - TBC

Place-Based Violence Prevention Workshop

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

A targeted series of workshops designed to strengthen community capacity for locally led, proactive violence prevention in priority areas. Sessions build skills in engagement, conflict resolution, and collective problem-solving, while fostering community cohesion and strengthening participants’ ability to navigate services and advocate within local systems. Activities emphasize relationship-building, shared ownership of community spaces, and practical approaches to local challenges. Locations are selected based on elevated need, with content tailored to local dynamics and community context.

Keywords: violence prevention, community, leadership, life skills

Various

Type: Event

Location: Serves Specific Area - TBC

PLAY - Police Learn About Youth

Target Group: Youth

Officers engage and interact with community youth regarding current and trending issues pertaining to social media and community concerns

Keywords: community, arts

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: July 1 to August 31, Various days and hours

Registration: Drop-in

Contact: PC Jack Rego

Pride Prom

Target Group: Youth

Calling all 2SLGBTQ+ youth (ages 16-21), your favorite night of the year is back! Step into a world of glowing gardens and neons at Pride Prom 2026: Electric Garden. This is your night to live proud and shine bright (or dark)—because you’re celebrated here! Dance under enchanted lights, snap pics at the photobooth, refuel with free snacks and pop in the chill room, enjoy performances by 2SLGBTQ+ youth, win prizes for best dressed and for games led by our Pride Youth Advisory Committee. Wheelchair accessible venue. Dress code: Glow. Whether that’s a neon fit, goth glamour, queer main character energy or unapologetically YOU, dress to make you feel that spark. GATHER YOUR FRIENDS AND GET READY FOR AN ADVENTURE! This is a drop-in event! No registration required.

Keywords: arts, safe space, recreation

Sherbourne Health, Supporting our Youth

Type: Event

Dates: April 23, 6:30pm to 10pm

Location: Buddies in Bad Times Theatre
12 Alexander Street

Contact: Community Programs

ProAction Cops @ Kids Ski Program

Target Group: Youth

The ski program will take place at 2 ski resorts (Snow Valley and Mount St. Louis Moonstone). The program will consist of four sessions, during which officers will provide coaching and mentorship to 25 selected students.

Keywords: leadership

Toronto Police Service 12 Divisin

Type: Program

Contact: Brandon Mak, (416) 808-1243

Project Breezy

Target Group: Youth

Bicycle Give-away event

Keywords: recreation

Toronto Police Service

Type: Event

Dates: August 3

Location: Flemindgon Park Mall
747 Don Mills Road

Contact: Toronto Police 55 Division, (416) 808-5500

Project Prosper

Target Group: Youth

Project Prosper supports youth who are incarcerated by connecting them to education and other supports. When youth are released they are connected to reintegration supports using a strengths-based case management approach. Youth are also connected to peer support workers to support healing and connecting to community resources. The program aims to enhance the support system of youth with criminal backgrounds facilitate relationships with caring adults connect youth to support services and reduce the likelihood of involvement in serious crime.

Keywords: mental health, violence prevention, life skills, community

Amadeusz

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact:

Project Reclaim Boys and Girls Club of East Scarborough

Target Group: Youth

Summer programming offers a range of activities to promote violence prevention and intervention through healing, resilience, and positive engagement. Youth will have opportunities to participate in an Indigenous Elder Healing Circle, Mindfulness Workshops, Sports and Recreation, and Visual Arts workshops. Additionally, we offer the Leaders in Training (LIT) summer camp, which helps youth develop leadership skills.The Mobile Recreation Team alongside the Project Reclaim team offers sports and recreation activities, as well as offering mental wellness support. Drop-in Basketball will be hosted every Wednesday, providing a structured and welcoming space for youth to stay active and build connections and offer mentorship along the way.

Keywords: mental health, violence prevention, sports, safe space, leadership

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Drop-in, Open enrollment

Contact: Georgele Weller, Director Programs & Community Services

Instagram: @esbgc_youth

Project Reclaim Bridging Borders with Inmates

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

This initiative is focused on preventing youth violence and provides diverse programming aimed at fostering emotional well-being resilience and constructive com-munity involvement. Young people have opportunities to join healing circles led by Indige-nous Elders mindfulness sessions athletic and recreational activities and a creative visual arts program offered during the summer months. A Leaders in Training (LIT) camp offered during the summer is designed to nurture leadership qualities among youth participants. Furthermore our Mobile Recreation Team delivers sports and leisure programs directly to various neighborhoods increasing accessibility to beneficial and secure activities. Each Wednesday we facilitate a structured drop-in basketball session creating a friendly and supportive environment for youth to engage physically and socially. Additionally, we conduct specialized workshops addressing youth mental health and strategies.

Keywords: mental health, sports, safe space, recreation, leadership

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Drop-in Pre-Registration, Drop-in, Pre-registration

Instagram: @bridgingborderswithinmates

Project Turn-Around

Target Group: Youth

Project Turn-Around is a holistic, culturally appropriate community-based prevention and intervention program serving youth aged 12 to 20 and their families in Northwest Toronto. The initiative provides high-quality services to at-risk and high-risk young persons, including those in conflict with the law, those residing in high-needs communities, or individuals facing multiple risk factors such as having a sibling involved in the justice system. By addressing attitudes and behaviors associated with gang involvement, the program offers comprehensive support through case management, internship opportunities, and specialized training in areas like employment skills, anger management, stress management, and conflict resolution. Furthermore, Project Turn-Around focuses on cultural and community education, sexual health, and drug and alcohol addictions awareness to foster a positive, goal-oriented lifestyle. Ultimately, the program strives to support the rehabilitation and reintegration of youth into positive community settings while providing a pathway for gang-affiliated youth to safely exit that lifestyle.

Keywords: violence prevention, mental health, community, employment, family support

Midaynta Community Services

Type: Program

Dates: Mon-Fri 9am - 4:30pm

Registration: Referral, Open enrollment, Contact for more information

Location: Jane Hub
1541 Jane Street

Contact: Ebyan Gele, (416) 806-7907

Instagram: @midayntayouth

Raising Queens / Raising Kings

Target Group: Youth

8-week empowerment groups for girls and boys in Grades 6–8. Focus on self-worth, leadership, boundaries, healthy relationships, emotional intelligence, identity, and positive decision-making.

Keywords: life skills, leadership

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July & August

Registration: Referral

Regular Youth Spaces, Parks and Recreation, City of Toronto

Target Group: Youth

Regular Youth Spaces have youth-centric programming during the week at different times. They might not be available every day of the week, so make sure to check ahead.

Keywords: safe space

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Drop-in

Relate and Activate

Target Group: Youth

“Let’s Relate at Activate" brings together Neighborhood Community Officers (NCOs) and the George Webster School Black Student Alliance (BIA) youth for an afternoon focused on connection, collaboration, and teamwork. Teams of five, each led by an officer, will take on Activate’s interactive game rooms — jumping, climbing, solving puzzles, and laughing through challenges designed to break down barriers. It’s about building trust, sparking conversations, and strengthening relationships between youth and officers in our community.

Keywords: community, life skills

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: June 9 to June 19

Location: Eglinton Town Center
24 Lebovic Avenue

Contact: PC Christopher Pierre, (416) 808-5419

Restorative Justice Program

Target Group: Youth

Restorative Justice is a means to repair harm caused to people, relationships and communities through collective participation in resolutions. Through this program, youth participants will be able to identify issues that cause harm, be exposed to strategies to cope and manage conflicts, understand accountability and actively participate in resolutions but using sport as a foundational element to engagement.

Keywords: violence prevention, life skills

WEE Serve Youth

Type: Program

Dates: July 10 to August 14, Friday, Saturday and Sundays

Registration: Open enrollment

Location: Serves Specific Area - Weston/Mt. Dennis

Contact:

  • Musab Guled, (647) 760-4010
  • Abdifitah Warsame, (647) 762-2058

Restorative Justice Programs

Target Group: Youth

Restorative Justice programs support youth in repairing harm by building conflict resolution skills, accountability, and collective problem-solving. The City of Toronto’s Youth Violence Prevention team is delivering these programs with community partners in priority neighbourhoods across the city.Enhanced Restorative Justice builds on this model through a more holistic approach, incorporating education, wraparound supports, and community engagement to address root causes of youth violence.

Keywords: violence prevention, community, life skills

Youth Development Unit, Social Development

Type: Program

Rites of Passage: Youth Mentorship Program

Target Group: Youth

The Rites of Passage Youth Mentorship Program is a culturally relevant & responsive mentorship program aimed at supporting the positive development and success of African Canadian youth ages 12-16, who face multiple barriers to success & reside in the Northwest Toronto. We aim to strengthen the young person’s self-esteem, self-respect, and community responsibility, and establish connections to mentors in a positive, goal-oriented and culturally relevant way. Our Rites of Passage Youth Mentorship Program seeks to restore a sense of history and place for our youth, of where they come from and how to take the knowledge and oral history of the past to go towards the future.

Keywords: leadership, community

Midaynta Community Services

Type: Program

Dates: Mon-Fri 9am - 4:30pm

Registration: Contact for more information, Referral, Application Process, Open enrollment

Location: City-Wide

Contact: Hajjra Abdulle, (416) 356-3119

Instagram: @midayntayouth

Run Through the Heights

Target Group: Youth

Run Through the Heights is more than just a race–it is a celebration of our neighbourhood’s vibrancy and incredible revitalization happening in Toronto. Be part of the team that makes this historic event a reality. Develop your skills in community engagement, event organizing, and networking skills while contributing to a first-of-its-kind neighbourhood event!

Keywords: community, life skills

TCHC

Type: Program

Dates: Various dates and times

Registration: Application Process

Location: Serves Specific Area - Lawrence Heights

Contact: Riva Abcede

Run/Play with Us

Target Group: Youth

This weekly program sees the Neighborhood Community Officers participate in a sports-based program with youth from the community at the community centre. Through shared play, friendly competition, and learning experiences, officers and youth connect with one another, fostering trust and strengthening relationships.

Keywords: community, sports, life skills, recreation

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Registration: Drop-in

Contact:

RYDE (Responsible Youth Driver Education)

Target Group: Youth

The RYDE program offers youth the opportunity to meet with Neighborhood Community Officers (NCO) and Traffic Specialist officers to learn the rules of the road and how to become a responsible driver. Officers will provide all necessary learning materials with the ultimate goal of participants passing their MTO test and gaining freedom.

Keywords: education, community

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: Acting Staff Sergeant Alex Wallace, Toronto Police Division 53, (416) 808-5300

S.E.E.D.S Eco-based Therapy

Target Group: Youth

Adapted S.E.E.D.S summer program with therapy and parent celebration.Supports youth and caregivers to heal together, build resilience, and prevent emotional dysregulation that can lead to violence.

Keywords: mental health, family support, life skills

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: By Referral

Scarborough Strong Hockey Camp

Target Group: Youth

Officers organize a 2 week hockey camp where they teach kids how to play hockey. The participants are then provided with an opportunity to play hockey in a community recreational hockey league. All gear and accessories are provided at no cost to participants. This is the 4th year of the program.

Keywords: sports, safe space, community, recreation

43 Division, Neighborhood Officers

Type: Program

Dates: August 4 to August 14, Monday 9:15am to 11:15am

Registration: Pre-Registration

Location: Don Montgomery Arena
2467 Eglinton Avenue East

Contact: Kevin Taylor, (416) 808-4300

School’s Out, Rec’s In

Target Group: Youth

School’s Out, Rec’s In Program offers free, drop-in sports programming for youth ages 13-17 three times per week, for three hours per session, over a seven-week period during the summer. Programming will take place across 46 school locations, selected based on their alignment with SafeTO Zones and Neighbourhood Improvement Area (NIA) designation. The program is in partnership with Social Development (SD), the Toronto District School Board (TDSB), the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) and the French School Board.

Keywords: safe space, sports, community

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Drop in

Location: 35 locations. See map for details.

Contact: Jasmine Cifuentes, (647) 472-1449

School-based Violence Intervention Program

Target Group: Youth

Gamechangers is a school-based violence intervention program that works with peer mentors embedded in a school who work with students to mediate conflict, interrupt violence and develop pro social skills, to manage conflicts.

Keywords: violence prevention

Game Changers

Type: Program

Dates: Ongoing

Registration: Referral

Sexual Health Clinics

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

The Sexual Health Clinic program follows the Ontario Ministry of Health services guidelines. We provide free and confidential clinical services for all eligible individuals. Visit our website for details and to book an appointment online.

Keywords: family support

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Dates: By appointment Phone: 416-338-1234 (Monday to Friday; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.)

Registration: Contact for more information

Location: City-Wide

Contact: Central Appointment Booking Line, (416) 338-1234

Sexual Health Information line of Ontario

Target Group: Youth

The Sexual Health Infoline Ontario (SHILO) is a free, anonymous and inclusive eChat and phone service for Ontario residents. This service is staffed by counsellors who provide information, support and referrals in English, French and other languages on sexual health topics. Find more information at sexualhealthontario.ca

Keywords: family support

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Dates: Monday to Friday 10 am to 10:30 pm, Saturday and Sunday: 11 am to 3 pm

Registration: Drop-in

Location: City-Wide

Contact: Sexual Health Info Line, (416) 392-2437

She's Connected Group

Target Group: Youth

This program supports Black-identifying middle school students and their caregivers. It offers a support group for students and helpful resources for families. The program builds self-esteem teaches healthy boundaries and helps reduce the risk of violence. It also helps families provide affirming supportive care.

Keywords: life skills

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: By Referral

Show Love Program

Target Group: Youth

Dixon Hall hosts community event for youth networking every Friday for 8 weeks

Keywords: community

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Registration: Open Enrolment

Contact: Staff Sergeant Todd Gowan, Toronto Police Division 51, (416) 808-5152

Sikhona Sisterhood Circle

Target Group: Youth

Sikhona, meaning “I am here” in Zulu, . Rooted in the phrase, “Sawubona” — “I see you”, Sikhona meaning “I am here” in Zulu, affirms presence, identity, and healing. Connected to the Ìdàgbà Rites of Passage and Sawubona Sisterhood Program, Sikhona provides a vibrant space for African/Black identifying girls and young women to gain sisterhood, mentorship inter-generational learning and knowledge through peer-led workshops that blend art, storytelling, mindfulness, and ancestral wisdom. This gives youth and elders an opportunity to come together to share wisdom, build community, and grow.

Keywords: arts, mental health, leadership, community

WoodGreen Community Services

Type: Program

Dates: Monthly Sessions (day and time vary)

Registration: Pre-registration, Contact for more information, Drop-in, Referral

Location: WoodGreen Community Services
2206 Eglinton Avenue East

Contact:

Silent Tears Support Group

Target Group: Parents and Caregivers

Silent Tears is a women and caregiver support group open to anyone in the Mt Olive community

Keywords: family support, community

Tenant Led

Type: Program

Dates: Starting September 3, Wednesdays and Thursdays 5:30-8pm

Registration: Drop-in

Location: Mt Olive Community iHelp TCH space
53 Silverstone Drive

Contact: Kelly de Hoop, (437) 928-2894

Skills for Life Youth Series

Target Group: Youth

Two youth leaders from the Mount Olive community created the Skills for Life program to support local youth. This weekly program offers workshops on mental well-being, career development, and more along with certifications like First Aid and Food Handling. It also provides a safe space for youth to talk about life and school challenges while building connections with peer mentors.

Keywords: safe space, mental health, leadership, life skills, community

Toronto Community Housing

Type: Program

Registration: Open Enrolment

Contact: Nicholas Arop

SKY Fearless Femmes Water Sport Camp

Target Group: Youth

The SKY Fearless Femmes Water Sport Camp is an engaging, hands-on program designed to introduce youth to the fundamentals of sailing while building confidence, teamwork, and leadership skills. Set in a safe and supportive environment, participants learn how to navigate, control, and operate small sailboats under the guidance of trained instructors. Throughout the program, youth will develop practical sailing skills such as steering, knot tying, wind awareness, and water safety. In addition to technical training, the camp emphasizes personal growth by encouraging responsibility, communication, and problem-solving both on and off the water.

Keywords: life skills, safe space, violence prevention, leadership

West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Centre

Type: Program

Dates: July 6 to August 14, Monday to Friday 900 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Registration: Application Process

Contact: Shevani Patel, (415) 755-9215

Social Media & Self Awareness

Target Group: Youth

Workshop for Grades 6–8 helping students reflect on online behaviour, understand emotional impacts of digital interactions, and build online safety and well-being skills.

Keywords: violence prevention, arts

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July & August

Registration: Referral

South Parkdale Soccer Program

Target Group: Youth

Open Soccer Program for youth in Parkdale to interact and compete with Officers of the Toronto Police Service

Keywords: sports

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: June 21 to September 6, Sundays 2-4pm

Registration: Drop-in

Sow-Grow-Eat Program

Target Group: Youth

A hands-on gardening program where participants plant fruits and vegetables, care for them as they grow, and eventually harvest the produce. The food grown will be used for cooking lessons and shared with local communities as free, fresh produce. Students, teachers, and special‑needs learners all take part, creating an inclusive, educational experience that promotes healthy habits, teamwork, and community support.

Keywords: community

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: May 1 to October 1, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 2:30pm to 4:30pm

Registration: Contact for more information

Location: St John Paul High School/685 Military Trail, Scarborough
685 Military Trail

Contact: Denise Kelly, (416) 729-0257

Sports and Leadership League

Target Group: Youth

W.E.E. Serve Youth is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to empowering Black youth through mentorship, community-building, and exposure to opportunities that foster personal and professional growth. Our program offers sports (soccer and basketball) that promote teamwork, discipline, and leadership while creating a sense of brotherhood among participants.

Keywords: sports, leadership, community

W.E.E. Serve Youth

Type: Program

Dates: May 1 to August 31

Registration: Pre-Registration

Sports-Based Social Skills Group

Target Group: Youth

Promotes healthy emotional expression teamwork and relationship-building to reduce aggression and promote pro-social behaviour.

Keywords: sports, arts

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: By Referral

STEM Skateboard Program

Target Group: Youth

Officers engage and interact with community youth and assist with building of custom skateboards every Saturday throughout the summer

Keywords: community, education

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: Every Saturday throughout the summer

Registration: Contact for more information

Location: Summerlea Park
2 Arcot Boulevard

Contact: PC Sarah MacIntyre

Stepping Up: Transition to Grade 9

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

Grade 9 transition group with basic needs and parent engagement (20–30 students). Wraparound care addresses the root causes of violence—disconnection, stress, and unmet needs—by fostering stability and trust.

Keywords: family support, mental health

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: By Referral

Steps for School Supplies

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

Conducting a walk starting from and ending at 23 Division. Walk will be 14.4km. Officers and community members will walk through the neighbourhood for support and donations of school supplies for upcoming 2026/2027 school year for children within the Jamestown/Mount Olive/Silverstone neighbourhood.

Keywords: community

Toronto Police Service

Type: Event

Dates: August 19, 9am to 1pm

Contact: PC Jack Rego

Stop the Bleed Training

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

Stop the Bleed training teaches everyday people how to recognize and control life-threatening bleeding caused by a GSW or stabbing using hands-on techniques like direct pressure, wound packing, and tourniquet application. This training is provided in TCHC communities in partnership with the Sunnybrook Hospital.

Keywords: life skills

TCHC

Type: Event

Location: 3 locations. See map for details.

Contact: Diandra Greaves, (416) 670-3562

Success Beyond Limits

Target Group: Youth

This summer program provides a learning environment designed to meet diverse needs and learning styles through smaller class sizes, teaching staff that represent the community and also reflect the diversity of students. The focus is on eliminating barriers to access by offering a healthy breakfast and lunch and daily transportation to and from the program. Success Beyond Limits operates in the Jane and Finch area and is open to select Grade 8 students from Oakdale and Brookview. Youth will build meaningful relationships with their high school peers, and receive influential advice, guidance and leadership. Furthermore, the program provides recreational activities, field trips, youth employment, and training at no cost to participants.

Keywords: recreation, employment, leadership, education, life skills

Success Beyond Limits

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: Shanaz Ali, Program Manager

Summer Camp Engaged Communities

Target Group: Youth

This program offers youth a mix of creative and outdoor activities including drawing painting sculpting theatre nature games and local field trips. Youth will also take part in group projects and activities that build teamwork leadership and communication skills. Participants are referred by local schools and are considered at-risk. Our youth team creates a safe supportive space where every participant feels seen and valued. Conflicts are approached through relationship-building with guidance from facilitators. We focus on strengths and celebrate achievements to build confidence. Junior facilitators and volunteers are youth with lived experience creating stability and growth through leadership roles.

Keywords: arts, life skills, leadership, safe space, recreation

Youth Empowerment Program

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: Youssef Al Hariri, Youth Leader and Lead Facilitator

Summer Program for Children & Youth

Target Group: Youth

Summer coping skills program (10 students). Offers a safe summer space to learn emotional regulation and reduce exposure to violence and risky behaviours.

Keywords: mental health

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: By Referral

Summer Safe Play

Target Group: Youth

This initiative creates consistent safe spaces in identified priority neighbour-hoods where children and youth are free to engage in recreational activities with positive social interactions, while simultaneously preventing gun and gang-related activities, through high visibility uniformed police presence and positive community engagement.

Keywords: community, safe space, recreation

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: July 1 to August 30, Thursdays, Friday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 4:00pm to 6:00pm

Registration: Open Enrolment

Contact:

  • Toronto Police Division 31, (416) 808-3100
  • Sergeant Fillipin, (416) 209-6082
  • Staff Sergeant Allistair James, (416) 808-3100

Instagram: @tps31nco_unite

Summer School Mental Health and Well Being for Elementary & Secondary Students

Target Group: Parents and Caregivers, Youth

During July summer school, social workers, child and youth workers/counsellors, and attendance counsellors will provide daily mental health and well-being programming to support children and youth. Positioned across all summer school sites, they will offer responsive support for emerging needs and crises, while also building capacity in mental health literacy, coping skills, and overall wellness throughout the summer.

Keywords: mental health, family support, education

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: Throughout the month of July for in schools facilitating summer school for elementary and secondary

Registration: Referral, Drop-in

Summer School Programming

Target Group: Youth

Summer school programming offering various credit and non-credit programs supporting students.

Keywords: education

Toronto Catholic District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July 2 to July 27, Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 3:20pm

Registration: Contact for more information

Location: Serves Specific Area - All TCDSB Secondary Schools

Contact: TCDSB Main Switchboard, (416) 222-8282

Summer Youth Fashion Initiative

Target Group: Youth

The Summer Youth Fashion Initiative is a community‑based program that successfully engages local youth through creativity, mentorship, and positive relationship‑building with police officers. Each August, Toronto Fashion Academy (TFA) pauses its regular programming to dedicate the month to this initiative. The program consists of free, weekend‑based workshops designed specifically for youth. Meals and school supplies provided at no cost. Certificate of completion awarded to participants.

Keywords: community, leadership

Toronto Fashion Academy

Type: Program

Dates: August 8 to August 29, 12:00pm-04:00pm

Registration: Application Process

Location: Toronto Fashion Academy
82 Queen Elizabeth Boulevard

Contact: Basil Waris

Support and Knowledge for Young Women (SKY)

Target Group: Youth

The SKY Program is a structured, skill-building initiative designed to support youth involved in the justice system in developing positive decision-making, emotional regulation, and accountability. The program provides a safe and supportive environment where participants can reflect on their actions, understand the impact of their behavior, and build practical tools for change. Through a combination of guided discussions, interactive activities, and individualized support, youth will explore topics such as: Consequences and accountability, Peer pressure and decision-making, Emotional awareness and anger management, Communication and conflict resolution, Goal setting and future planning. The SKY Program emphasizes personal growth, responsibility, and community reintegration. Participants are encouraged to actively engage, develop pro-social skills, and apply what they learn to their everyday lives.

Keywords: life skills, violence prevention, community

West Scarborogh Neighbourhood Community Centre

Type: Program

Dates: July 15 to August 14, 9:00am-8:00pm

Registration: Application Process

Contact: Shevani Patel , (415) 755-9215

Supporting Families with Parent-Teen Conflict

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

Virtual family program to address parent-teen conflict, strengthen communication, build understanding, teach about brain development and mental health diagnoses, and support healthier relationships. Suitable for parents and teens.

Keywords: family support, mental health, life skills

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July & August

Registration: Referral

Supporting Our Youth

Target Group: Youth

Supporting Our Youth (SOY) offers free groups, programs, and events for queer, trans, and questioning youth (2SLGBTQ+) aged 29 and under from across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). SOY provides you with goal planning and health and wellness programming through our Youth Resource Workers. We offer support from mental health and primary care service providers, mentors and peers, and dietitians. We also provide urban and newcomer health services, collaborate with community partners, and offer referrals. We are here to support your wellness and offer practical assistance with your daily needs, like financial help, securing housing, career coaching, and school support. Come find support, especially if you are: A racialized/BIPOC youth, Experiencing homelessness, A youth from another country or small town, Someone who has been in the child welfare system, Through SOY’s programs, you can find queer and trans friends, mentors, and community, and learn about 2SLGBTQ+ communities, histories, and issues. Come express yourself, build your confidence and leadership skills, celebrate, and more.

Keywords: mental health, family support, leadership, community, life skills

Sherbourne Health Centre

Type: Program

Dates: Monday to Thursday 9 am to 8 pm, Friday 9 to 5 pm

Registration: Drop-in, Pre-registration

Location: Sherbourne Health
333 Sherbourne Street

Contact: Supporting Our Youth

Syme Woolner Neighbourhood and Family Centre

Target Group: Youth

Our summer camp for children ages 7–13 offers safe reliable and high-quality care in a fun and welcoming environment. The program supports children's emotional physical social and intellectual growth through engaging activities and positive experiences.

Keywords: community, family support, safe space, recreation

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

Contact: General Contact

TAIBU Youth Summer Camp

Target Group: Youth

TAIBU Youth Summer Camp is a free program for Black, racialized, and marginalized youth ages 7–13. The camp provides a culturally affirming space where kids can learn, move, create, connect and have fun. By removing barriers to safe, enriching summer experiences, we invest in the health, identity, and future of youth who deserve to be seen and celebrated.

Keywords: safe space, family support, recreation

TAIBU Community Health Centre

Type: Program

Dates: July 6 to July 23, Monday to Thursday, 9:30 AM to 3:00PM

Registration: Pre-registration, Contact for more information

Location: TAIBU Community Health Centre
27 Tapscott Rd

Contact: Aleisha Silvera, (416) 644-0358

Talking about Consent, Boundaries and Healthy Relationships

Target Group: Youth

6-week classroom-based student initiative to build understanding and confidence around consent, boundaries, and healthy relationships.

Keywords: life skills

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July & August

Registration: Referral

Tandridge Summer Program

Target Group: Youth

Officers actively engage with Tandridge community youth to foster positive relationships and strengthen community connections.

Keywords: community, life skills

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: July and August, Monday-Friday from 9am-4pm

Registration: Drop-in

Location: Tandridge
75 Tandridge Crescent

Contact: PC Sarah MacIntyre

Taylor Massey Ball Hockey

Target Group: Youth

Ball Hockey brings officers and youth together through friendly ball hockey games, creating a relaxed environment for conversation, teamwork, and connection. Officers participate alongside the youth, offering encouragement, building trust, and helping strengthen relationships within the community.

Keywords: sports, life skills, community, recreation

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: April 27 to June 30

Location: Crescent Town Club
2A The Market Place

Contact: PC Bryan Smith, (416) 808-8014

TEAR Program for Students

Target Group: Youth

TEAR: Healthy relationships and consent leadership (30 students). Equips students to lead violence prevention through peer education on consent boundaries and healthy relational dynamics.

Keywords: violence prevention, leadership, life skills

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: By Referral

Teen Councils

Target Group: Youth

Toronto Public Libary's Teen Councils provide teens with an opportunity to add their voice to teen services at TPL recommending changes or enhancements to library policies programs and services to ensure they best serve the interests of teens and their community. Teens earn volunteer hours meet other community teens and develop their skills in problem-solving leadership decision-making and communication. TPL staff facilitate activities and discussions to engage members in creating a welcoming and relevant environment for teens that fosters inclusion and engagement. TCs enable teens to become advocates and promoters of TPL programs collections and online resources that support educational professional and creative pursuits

Keywords: community, life skills, leadership

Toronto Public Library

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

Teen Programs Toronto Public Library

Target Group: Youth

Teens can participate in diverse workshops camps and multi-week programs during the summer and year-round at Toronto Public Library branches. These youth-informed programs reflect local community needs and help teens develop life skills; explore interests; and connect to information resources and opportunities in the library and community. Highlights include week-long summer camps focused on wellness employment readiness AI digital illustration and robotics.

Keywords: employment, life skills, community, mental health

Toronto Public Library

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

The Pull Up- Summer Series

Target Group: Youth

Summer Series is Nia Centre’s immersive summer camp for youth between the ages of 12-18. Summer Series features a selection of discipline specific intensive workshops that allows youth to build their technical skills, knowledge, creativity and confidence in 1 out of 4 art disciplines. At the end of each session, participants will have the opportunity to share their creations with friends, family and their peers in a show and share session.

Keywords: life skills, family support, arts, safe space

Nia Centre for the Arts

Type: Program

Dates: July 6 to August 29, Monday - Friday 10am-6pm

Registration: Application Process

The Rights Project-Youth Advocacy Training

Target Group: Youth

This project seeks to foster resilience by equipping youth not only with advocacy tools but with a space to process trauma collectively. The healing and recovery sessions allow participants to react on the emotional aftermath of violence recognizing the impact these incidents have on both individuals and communities

Keywords: mental health, life skills

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: Sumay Nur, The Rights Project

The Stage

Target Group: Youth

The Stage is a ten-week program that empowers children ages 6 to 11 to recognize and express their emotions through engaging wellness and theatre-based activities. Facilitated by Teacher/Writer and a Registered Social Worker/Psychotherapist, the program nurtures emotional resilience, literacy, and theatre skills in children impacted by gun violence.

Keywords: life skills, mental health, arts, education

Toronto Community Housing

Type: Program

Dates: April 23 to June 18, Mondays 5-7pm at Lawrence Heights, Thursdays 5-7 pm at Warden Woods/ Cataraqui

Registration: Pre-Registration

Location: 2 locations. See map for details.

Contact:

The Toronto History Museum's Youth Volunteer Program

Target Group: Youth

The Toronto History Muesums' Youth Volunteer Program creates a safe accessible and inclusive space that offers meaningful volunteer and devel-opment opportunities for Toronto's diverse youth.

Keywords: community

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Dates: During School year mainly weekends; During Summer Monday to Sunday

Registration: Contact for more information, Application Process

Contact: General Contact

Therapy Dogs

Target Group: Youth

Therapy Dog Library Visits- Toronto Public Library partners with One Health Partners for a drop in program where teens can take a break during the stressful exam period to relax with therapy dogs. Program will take place in the Bridlewood Youth Hub

Keywords: safe space, mental health, family support

Toronto Public Library

Type: Event

Dates: June 16, 4:00 - 5:00 pm

Registration: Drop-in

Location: Toronto Public Library - Bridlewood Library Youth Hub
2900 Warden Avenue

Contact: Bridlewood Youth Hub

TO Wards Peace Program

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

TO Wards Peace (TWP) is a community-led, risk-driven, wraparound intervention program that takes a public health approach to the disruption, intervention, and prevention of community violence. The core of the program focuses on three methods of community-based engagement and intervention. These methods include community-based interventions with the support of individuals with lived experience – referred to as Violence Disruptions Workers (VDWs) that are overseen by local grassroots groups and Lead Agency.

Keywords: community, violence prevention, family support

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: By Referral

Together We Can Youth Mentorship

Target Group: Youth

The overall goal of this free program is for youth to: feel better about themselves, acquire tools to build their best life, and to find their place as contributing members of the community. The program is based on group activities that are culturally aligned, with an anti-Black racism focus. Activities help youth build confidence, acquire life skills, and overcome potential barriers, including systemic racism. They include: Group mentoring with peers; Workshops, events, and field trips; Cultural projects; Community activities; Academic and employment support. Wheelchair-accessible washroom available on the main floor. Entrance is barrier-free.

Keywords: life skills, community, leadership, employment, education

Tropicana Community Services

Type: Program

Dates: May 1 to September 4, Monday to Friday 9:00 PM - 5:00 PM in addition to evenings and weekends.

Registration: Pre-Registration

Location: Tropicana Community Services
1385 Huntingwood Drive

Contact: General Contact, (416) 439-9009

Toronto Community Crisis Service

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

The Toronto Community Crisis Service (TCCS) provides free confidential in-person mental health supports city-wide from mobile crisis worker teams. TCCS supports Toronto residents 16 years of age or older and is available 24 hours a day seven days a week. It is a non-police-led community-based client focused and trauma-informed response to mental health crisis calls and wellness checks. TCCS also provides: referrals and connections to other services; resources and information; post-crisis follow-up supports.

Keywords: mental health, community, family support

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Location: City-Wide

Contact:

  • Within Toronto City Limits, (211)
  • Outside Toronto city limits, (888) 340-1001
  • TTY, (800) 836-3238

Toronto Recreational Out Tripping Outreach Program (TROOP)

Target Group: Youth

This summer 45 youth from Toronto will camp, hike, and canoe with Toronto Police Officers. Three trips will take 15 youth and 5 officers 300 km north to Algonquin Park for three days and two nights. Youth will learn skills and build confidence in themselves to handle whatever nature can throw their way.

Keywords: life skills, community, safe space

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Location: Algonquin Park

Contact:

Toronto Youth Job Corps (TYJC)

Target Group: Youth

Toronto Youth Job Corps (TYJC) aims to assist youth who face multi-ple barriers specifically those who have a sporadic or non-existent employment history through workshops coaching and work experience.

Keywords: employment

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

Contact:

  • Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Centre, (416) 615-1049
  • Etobicoke: Arab Community Centre of Toronto, (416) 231-7746 x212

Toronto Youth Partnerships & Employment (TYPE)

Target Group: Youth

Toronto Youth Partnerships & Employment (TYPE) is a mobile intensive case management program supporting youth in Toronto who are facing multiple complex challenges including barriers to the labour market. Youth Outreach Counsellors help youth identify skills interests and employment barriers develop an action plan and connect to employment services skill development and educational programs and specialized services. Some Counsellors focus specifically on reaching justice-involved youth.

Keywords: employment, life skills, community

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: General Contact

Tree Top Trekking

Target Group: Youth

The POWERPLAY program led by 32 Division officers supports youth in the Lawrence Heights and Neptune communities. It helps them build self-esteem, confidence, self-control, and motivation. Through new and challenging activities–often outside their comfort zones, youth are encouraged to grow and try things they might not otherwise explore.

Keywords: life skills

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: Sergeant Michelle Gillispi, (416) 808-3200

True North Rock Climbing

Target Group: Youth

Officers connect with young people from the Tandridge community by taking them to an on‑site rock‑climbing facility, where participants learn the basics of climbing and get hands‑on experience with an activity they might not otherwise have the chance to try.

Keywords: community

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: Once a week throughout July and August

Registration: Contact for more information

Location: Tandridge
75 Tandridge Crescent

Contact: PC Sarah MacIntyre

TYES Support Services

Target Group: Youth

Fernie Youth Services provides rehabilitative, community based service for young adults (ages 18-29) that are in conflict with the law. The TYES-SS program provides case management support to 40-50 youth/young adults annually, through a youth-centred, trauma informed, strength based, holistic and tailored service to meet the individual goals, strengths, needs, circumstances and preferences of each participant.

Keywords: mental health, community

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: Fareen (Fernie) Khimji, Youth Services

Unleashing Potential League

Target Group: Youth

Unleashing Potential (U.P.) League is a basketball league for girls 12-18 years old. Each week, participants are bused to MLSE Launchpad where they receive dinner, participate in self-development workshops, on court skills and drills sessions and basketball game play. The program aims at creating a safe space where young women can foster connections with peers from various communities, develop their basketball skills and increase their self-esteem. In partnership with MLSE Launchpad, U.P. League runs from July to August for 7 weeks, meeting every Monday from 6pm to 9pm at Launchpad.

Keywords: sports, safe space, life skills

Toronto Community Housing

Type: Program

Dates: July 6 to August 24, Monday 6pm to 9pm

Registration: Pre-Registration

Location: MLSE Launchpad
259 Jarvis Street

Contact:

Urban Promise Summer Camp Truth

Target Group: Youth

The summer camp combines tutoring in numeracy and literacy, engaging sports and creative activities, and spiritual development through Bible teachings.

Keywords: education, safe space, sports

Urban Promise

Type: Program

Dates: July 6 to August 14, 9am to 4pm

Registration: Open enrollment

Contact: Toronto Police 41 Division, (416) 808-4100

Urban Rez Community Mobile Unit

Target Group: Youth

The Community Mobile Unit is a 33.5 foot recreational vehicle (RV). Features and services include community outreach meeting/program space referral and information hub toy clothing and food drive distribution media and podcast center. The Community Mobile Unit will be present in the following TCHC communities over the summer: Danzig Orton Park Driftwood Grandravine and Orpington.

Keywords: community, safe space, arts

Toronto Community Housing

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: Kelly de Hoop

Urban Rez Take Back Your World

Target Group: Youth

Take Back Your World Initiative focuses on providing programming for Black youth ages 15-29 at-risk of gun and gang violence in conflict with the law or who are NEET (Not in Employment Education or Training) living in Rexdale Jane-Finch and East Scarborough areas of Toronto.

Keywords:

Urban Rez

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

Contact: Roderick Bereton, (647) 287-4741

Virtual Family Transformation: Conflict Resolution

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

Equips caregivers to de-escalate tensions, recognize signs of distress, and support youth in resolving conflicts without harm

Keywords: violence prevention, family support

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: By Referral

VISU Place-Based Youth Mentorship Program

Target Group: Youth

A cohort-based local leadership program designed to strengthen mentorship and local role model pathways within priority neighbourhoods. Through structured sessions in underutilized community spaces, participants build skills in engagement, conflict mediation, and community-led problem-solving. Multiple neighbourhoods are selected across the city based on elevated need to concentrate resources and strengthen place-based leadership capacity.

Keywords: leadership, community, life skills

City of Toronto (SD VISU)

Type: Program

Dates: July and August

Registration: Referral, Pre-registration

Location: Serves Specific Area - TBC

Voices of Strength - Social Club

Target Group: Youth

Participants will engage in a journey of learning how to better themselves as positive contributors to community and society through conversations rooted in vulnerability, honesty, and creative thinking. Throughout the summer series, participants will be encouraged to engage with the weekly selected material and songs as well as group discussions. Each week, discussion will align with designated “theme” song, article, topic, or book chapter. Ideally, participants who engage with the material will leave with a better grasp of self reflection, accountability, and will benefit from sharing insights with others.

Keywords: community

The Forgiveness Project

Type: Event

Dates: June 4, 5pm

Contact: Solitair

We Are Hear For You

Target Group: Parents and Caregivers

Focuses on violence prevention and intervention by allowing parents and caregivers to meet with Neighborhood Officers in a private setting at the same time every week in a facility that has a wide range of uses. The purpose of this program is to allow caregivers to discuss challenges or concerns that the caregivers have regarding their children either being involved in criminal activity or simply displaying behavior that the parents are concerned about.

Keywords: violence prevention, family support

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Registration: Drop-in

Contact:

Weekly Summer Drop-in (July)

Target Group: Youth

This drop-in occurs weekly on Thursdays during the month of July. It offers mentorship, engagement, and pro-social activities to promote well-being and connection during the summer months when incidents of violence typically increase. The goal of this drop-in is to support community safety efforts by providing a consistent, positive space for youth and young adults.

Keywords: community, violence prevention, safe space, leadership

The Forgiveness Project

Type: Event

Dates: July 2, 3pm-5pm

Contact: Tara

West Hill Futsal Program

Target Group: Youth

This program creates a space for meaningful, positive connections between police officers and young people in the community. Participants play futsal together, and officers take on a mentoring role—offering guidance, encouragement, and support throughout the program.

Keywords: community

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: Wednesdays 4pm - 6pm

Registration: Pre-Registration

Location: 2 locations. See map for details.

Contact:

Weston Tennis Stars

Target Group: Youth

The Weston Tennis has been running throughout the entire year at various schools, churches and at the York Weston Tennis Club in 12 Division. The program environment is set up in a way that accommodates 16 to 24 participants per session. The length of the program is approximately 1 to 1.5 hours in length. The Officer teaching the program is a former Team Canada/Ontario Certified Coach with over 30 years of experience.

Keywords: sports

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Dates: Thursday or Fridays at lunch time 12:05-13:05 hours during school year and the same in the summer when school is out

Registration: Drop-in, Pre-registration, Open enrollment

Location: York Weston Tennis Club
2125 Lawrence Avenue West

Contact: Alex Benyi, (647) 229-8068

Who Am I Workshop Series Jane/Finch Centre

Target Group: Youth

In collaboration with Jack.org this initiative focuses on enhancing mental health support for Black and MVP youth and with GIT. This program provides access to direct psychotherapy support.

Keywords: mental health, family support, community

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Contact: David Chin, Manager of Youth Equity and Settlement

Instagram: @theespotyouthcentre

Windows to Opportunity

Target Group: Youth

Windows to Opportunity delivers multidisciplinary, career and arts-focused programming that introduces youth to creative practices while simultaneously building professional skills, confidence, and community connection. WTO operates across several core program areas, each designed to respond to youth interests while aligning with Blackhurst’s broader cultural mandate. Summer program streams include Photography, Build My Block (Architecture and Urban Planning), Dance, Careers in Transit and Building Algorithms.

Keywords: arts, life skills, employment, community

Blackhurst Cultural Centre

Type: Program

Dates: July 6 to August 21, Monday to Friday, 11 AM to 7 PM

Registration: Pre-registration, Contact for more information

Location: Blackhurst Cultural Centre
777 Bathurst Street

Contact: Trevohn Baker

Women's Empowerment Group

Target Group: Youth

Female officers interact with youth, run various life skills programing and events, including leadership, health, physical activities.

Keywords: life skills, leadership, family support

Toronto Police Service

Type: Program

Registration: By Referral

Contact: Staff Sergeant Jeremy Hayes, Toronto Police Service Division 42, (416) 808-4200

Words Carry Weight: Language, Power, Respect

Target Group: Youth

Interactive workshop for Grades 6–8 focused on how language shapes relationships, emotions, and inclusive or harmful environments.

Keywords: life skills

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Dates: July & August

Registration: Referral

Workshops on sexual health topics

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

TPH provides interactive workshops for a range of community groups: youth, students, parents and caregivers, gender and sexuality alliances, to promote healthy sexuality.

Keywords: family support, community

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Dates: Ongoing all year around

Registration: Contact for more information

Location: City-Wide

Contact: Toronto Health Connection, (416) 338-7600

Young ceo

Target Group: Youth

Young CEO is a strength-based, violence prevention and intervention initiative aimed at empowering African, Black & Caribbean Tweens and youth ages 10 to 17, living in the Flemingdon, Thorncliffe and Victoria Village communities of Toronto.

Keywords: violence prevention

Harriet Tubman Community Organization

Type: Program

Dates: July and August, Monday 6-8 PM and Thursday 6-9 PM

Registration: Pre-Registration

Young ceo

Target Group: Youth

Young CEO is a afterschool strength-based initiative that builds meaningful, developmental relationships and life skills with MVP, African, Black, and Caribbean teens and youth residing in the Flemingdon/Thorncliffe and Victoria Village area of Toronto between the ages of 13 - 18. Using a culturally relevant, youth-centred outreach and mentorship model, the program engages youth in positive activities on a weekly basis with a specific focus on creating opportunities to develop and cultivate productive entrepreneurial and financial literacy practices that foster and sustain safe ways of earning income for their age group.

Keywords: life skills, community, employment, leadership, education

NAIFA

Type: Program

Dates: July and August, Mondays 6-8 Thursdays 6-9

Registration: Pre-Registration

Location: 2 locations. See map for details.

Contact: Damion Dickson, (647) 764-6654

Young Voices Toronto Public Library

Target Group: Youth

Young Voices is a magazine full of writing and art created and selected by Toronto teens run through the Toronto Public Library. An Editorial Teen Council made up of teens whose work has been previously published in YVM works with library staff and professional mentors to evaluate submissions select work for publication in Young Voices magazine and celebrate its launch.

Keywords: arts

Toronto Public Library

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

Contact: General Contact

Youth Advisory Committee

Target Group: Youth

The Youth Advisory Committee aims to strengthen the community by amplifying youth voices and promoting positive youth representation. It empowers young people through personal development and networking opportunities.

Keywords: community

Midaynta Community Services

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Location: City-Wide

Contact: Shirwa Shuriye, (437) 419-6371

Instagram: @midayntayouth

Youth Advisory Committee

Target Group: Youth

The Youth Advisory Committee aims to strengthen the community by amplifying youth voices and promoting positive youth representation. It empowers young people through personal development and networking opportunities.

Keywords: community

Toronto District School Board

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-Registration

Youth Basketball Skills Clinic

Target Group: Youth

A youth basketball skills clinic is a fun, instructional program designed to help young players develop fundamental basketball abilities.

Keywords: sports, life skills, recreation

Toronto Police Service

Type: Event

Dates: August 28

Location: Eastview Community Center
86 Blake Street

Contact: PC Christopher Sandino, (416) 808-5419

Youth Career Fairs

Target Group: Youth

Youth job fairs connect you with real employers and community agencies right in your neighbourhood, making it easier to find local job opportunities. You can also learn about skill-building pathways through community organizations, Employment Ontario agencies, trades and tech programs, and post-secondary options, helping you plan your next steps in school or training. If you’d like to learn more, email YEPNetwork@toronto.ca and say “add me” to stay in the loop!

Keywords: employment, community, education

Youth Development Unit, Social Development

Type: Event

Contact: YEP Network

Youth Employment Partnerships

Target Group: Youth

Youth Employment Partnerships (YEP) is a youth-friendly community organization network that offers co-ordinated support to young job seekers 15 to 29 years of age.YEP is flexible to connect you to the right service and through one-on-one support and mentorship help you develop skills and knowledge as well as identify and secure the right opportunities with career potential. YEP can also connect you with training, certification and education programs to prepare you for employment.

Keywords: employment, community, leadership

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Contact for more information

Contact: Mikael Khalam, Community Development Officer, City of Toronto

Youth for Change

Target Group: Youth

The Youth for Change program provides support for Black youths, aged 15-29, in and around Northwest Toronto, who are struggling with substance use and mental health concerns. This program offers youth with substance use and mental health issues access to counselling and support resources to assist them and their families in overcoming barriers, moving toward recovery, and making the best choices for themselves and their family. The Youth for Change program focuses on identifying treatment needs and issues in the areas of both substance use and mental health. The project aims to intensify the participation of the youths and the community members in promoting sensitive conversations surrounding substance use and mental health concerns existing within the communities of the Northwest Toronto Region. The Youth for Change program concentrates on reducing accessibility barriers faced by Black youth and their families to addiction and mental health services.

Keywords: mental health, family support, community

Midaynta Community Services

Type: Program

Dates: Monday to Friday - 9am to 4pm

Registration: Open enrollment, Contact for more information

Youth Hubs, Toronto Public Library

Target Group: Youth

Toronto Public Library offers a welcoming year-round drop-in service for teens at 28 locations acroos the city . Multi-faceted offerings include a dedicated library space and staff, programs and activities, school support, access to technology and nutritious snacks. The service aims to increase academic success; support skills development, technological proficiency and self-directed learning; facilitate social connections; and increase awareness of TPL’s extensive collections and responsive services. Youth Hubs allow teens to build relationships with caring staff and peers, and explore their identities and future possibilities.

Keywords: safe space, education, life skills

Toronto Public Library

Type: Program

Registration: Drop-in

Youth Justice

Target Group: Youth

The Youth Justice Program is a culturally relevant, targeted diversion initiative specifically designed for Black youth ages 12 to 20 residing in Northwest Toronto’s Neighborhood Improvement Areas (NIAs). By employing a holistic, trauma-informed, and strength-based approach, the program aims to address the systemic overrepresentation of Black youth in the justice system by helping them complete Extrajudicial Measures and have charges dropped. Through an emphasis on restoring harm done to the community and addressing the risk factors that lead to legal conflict, the program works with youth to turn their lives around and develop sustainable, positive futures. To support these goals, the program provides comprehensive services including individualized service plans, one-on-one support, case management, workshops, and community referrals. For those seeking assistance, referrals can be made by downloading and submitting the referral from the website directly to the Youth Justice Coordinator.

Keywords: mental health, violence prevention, community

Midaynta Community Services

Type: Program

Dates: Mon-Fri 9am - 4:30pm

Registration: Referral

Location: Jane Hub
1541 Jane Street

Contact: Sabrin Hassan, (437) 432-6807

Instagram: @midayntayouth

Youth Outreach Worker Program

Target Group: Youth

The Youth Outreach Worker Program is an initiative dedicated to empowering youth between the ages of 12 and 29 by promoting community engagement and increasing access to vital opportunities for both youth and their families. Midaynta’s Youth Outreach Workers (YOWs) achieve these goals by collaborating with a wide array of stakeholders—including schools, health facilities, settlement services, and local law enforcement—while specifically supporting students facing challenges related to suspensions or expulsions. Beyond capacity building and program evaluation, YOWs provide direct outreach and referral services for diverse needs such as pre-employment development, skilled trades, mental health and addictions treatment, and bridging programs to post-secondary education. They also offer support for conflict mediation, recreational activities, and re-integration services, ensuring all assistance is culturally accessible through multilingual support in English, Somali, Swahili, and Bajuni.

Keywords: community, mental health, family support, recreation, employment

Midaynta Community Services

Type: Program

Dates: Mon-Fri 9am - 4:30pm

Registration: Open enrollment

Location: City-Wide

Instagram: @midayntayouth

Youth Pride Stage

Target Group: Youth

The Pride Toronto and the SOY Youth Advisory Committee are proud to bring back another year of youth excellence through singing, dancing, drag performances, and more at the 2026 Youth Pride Stage. Out-of-this-world performances from new and emerging queer and trans youth talent will take over the stage, creating an unforgettable night of support and celebration

Keywords: arts

Sherbourne Health and Pride Toronto

Type: Event

Dates: June 27, 6:00 to 10 pm

Registration: Drop-in

Location: Sherbourne Health
333 Sherbourne Street

Contact: Supporting our Youth

Youth Safety Conversation

Target Group: Youth

Have a safety conversation with the youth to understand challenges and programming needs.

Keywords: violence prevention

Toronto Community Housing

Type: Event

Dates: June 18, 6pm to 8pm

Location: 61 Pelham Park
61 Pelham Park Gardens

Contact: Kristie Oroma

Youth Violence Prevention Program, Black Creek Youth Initiative

Target Group: Youth

The Youth Violence Prevention (YVP) program provides trauma-informed weekly group sessions for youth ages 12–29, focusing on healing, leadership, and community empowerment. Core activities include peer-led workshops, mentorship, culturally grounded art and storytelling, and community outings. Youth participate in advocacy and creative initiatives like “Youth Voices for Change,” exploring root causes of violence. The program also offers leadership training, one-on-one case management, and connections to vital resources such as mental health supports, employment, and legal aid. YVP creates a safe space where youth build resilience, strengthen identity, and become agents of change in their community.

Keywords: mental health, violence prevention, leadership, community, arts

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Open Enrolment

Contact: Destin N Bujang, Black Creek Youth Initiative

Youth Voice Collective Youth Violence Prevention Program Flemingdon Health Centre

Target Group: Youth, Parents and Caregivers

In partnership with local schools and organizations we offer safe drop-in spaces for youth. Our workshops cover topics like harm reduction anger management conflict resolution and mental health. Youth can also participate in social activities like basketball soccer summer camps BBQs and community cleanups. Parents are invited to workshops to gain tools for supporting their children. Our staff receive training in conflict management justice and crisis prevention to ensure a trauma-informed approach. The program is guided by a Steering Committee of partners and youth staff and youth are encouraged to volunteer at events and local community projects like the Bike Hub and Flemo Farm.

Keywords: mental health, violence prevention, community, safe space, family support

City of Toronto

Type: Program

Registration: Pre-registration, Drop-in, Referral, Contact for more information

Contact: Mussarat Ejaz, Manager Population Health and Wellness

Instagram: @fhc_chc

YouthWorx

Target Group: Youth

YouthWorx is a comprehensive employment program that focuses on employing young people as Youth Community Workers. The program is designed to reduce barriers to employment for youth. Youth Community Workers are hired for eight weeks during the months of July and August in various, small-scale labour jobs, including community clean ups, light repair jobs, community gardening and beautification and painting. In addition to employment, youth are also provided with the opportunity to develop as a professional and workplace leader.

Keywords: community, employment, arts

TCHC

Type: Program

Dates: July 6 to August 28, 8am-4pm, Mon-Fri, except holidays.

Registration: Application Process, Pre-registration

YVP - Youth Empowerment Program Jane Alliance Neighborhood

Target Group: Youth

JANS Youth Program supports violence prevention by helping youth ages 12 to 29 build skills make positive choices and access key resources. The program is split into two age groups: one for younger youth with age-appropriate content and one for older youth focused on employment and life skills. Workshops are paired with local outings volunteer opportunities and community service creating experiences that build confidence personal growth and community connection. By meeting youth where they are we aim to equip them with the tools they need to succeed.

Keywords: life skills, community, violence prevention, employment

Youth Empowerment Program

Type: Program

Registration: Open enrollment

Contact: Rose Edward

Instagram: @Jjansyouth

 

Date modified: June 2, 2026