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“Healthy Child Development” Grant 2004 – 2008 There is no underestimating the impact of literacy upon young minds. For infants and children alike, reading engages, soothes, entertains...
Learn more“Healthy Child Development” Grant 2004 – 2008 There is no underestimating the impact of literacy upon young minds. For infants and children alike, reading engages, soothes, entertains...
Learn more“Infrastructure Expansion” Grant 2005 – 2008 As one of the youngest YWCAs in Canada, Muskoka’s chapter is also proving to be very innovative in its approach to programming. The...
Learn more“Youth Mentorship” Grant 2001 – 2004 For lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and transgendered youth, the struggles of identity and acceptance can weigh heavily upon personal...
Learn more“One-To-One Peer Mentorship” Grant 2004 – 2007 WoodGreen Community Services’ Homeward Bound is a four-year program that enables mothers and their children, living in shelters, to...
Learn more“Communications” Grant 2008 – 2009 Despite the risks, long hours, hard work and uncertainty that is part and parcel of running a business, the satisfaction of developing something from...
Learn more“One-To-One Peer Mentorship” Grant 2004–2007 Giving people the confidence and ability to stand on their own two feet is a common thread that characterizes many social service programs...
Learn more“Train-the-Trainer” Grant 2007–2008 Over the past 20 years, Canadians have become more familiar with the dark legacy of Canada’s residential schools. Through the government’s Indian...
Learn more“Tri-mentoring Program” Grant 2000–2004 The Tri-Mentoring Program (TMP) strives to assist Ryerson’s (Now known as Toronto Metropolitan University) culturally diverse student body...
Learn more“Community Succession Plan” Grants 1999–2005 (Regent Park Health Center) 2006–2008 (Pathways Canada) Make a goal of breaking the cycle of poverty and under-achievement in a...
Learn moreThe Counselling Foundation of Canada acknowledges the Huron-Wendat, Petun, Haundenosaunee, Anishinaabe and Mississauga Anishinaabe of New Credit share a special relationship to the territory in which our office is located. Toronto's long history of being a meeting place and centre of trade & commerce began thousands of years ago. Today, it is home to Indigenous Peoples from across Turtle Island and many who have come from away. We are grateful to have the opportunity to work in this territory and commit ourselves to learning the truth of our shared history and to engage in the process of reconciliation.
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