Showing posts with label Scarborough Village. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scarborough Village. Show all posts

Friday, 5 September 2014

Help make Canada a Graduation Nation

The arrival of the YouthLink - Pathways To Education program in Scarborough Village brought with it resources, staff, volunteers, and for students in the area - a chance to be part of something different.

Fast forward five years, and more young people in SV are graduating from High School, going on to university or college, and accessing career development opportunities than ever before.

I am running for Pathways and asking you to join me in making a small donation to help say thank you for the fantastic work they are doing in Scarborough.  DONATE HERE



From the Longboat Roadrunners:

Since 2010, the Longboat Roadrunners have gone the distance for Pathways with their fundraising efforts through the Longboat Toronto Island Run. By supporting one of the Longboat event runners, you can help hundreds of students overcome their barriers to education, graduate from high school, and move on to post-secondary education and training.
 
 

Friday, 24 June 2011

YouthLink-Pathways to Education celebrates 2nd year in Scarborough Village

I had the pleasure of attending last night's year 2 celebration for YouthLink's Scarborough Village Pathways to Education program.  Here is a pic of a mural that many of the youth painted that now hangs in the local Pathways office.   





Gorgeous!  It really is incredible how Pathways has become a blue-chip charity and how quickly it has grown since first launching in Regent Park in 2001.   With 11 sites currently in operation with others surely being planned for roll out across Canada through their "Graduation Nation" campaign, they are in the middle of the kind of scaling up effort unheard of in the non profit world.  


And the best part about it for a public health guy like me:  It goes beyond the usual theorizing and is a practical example of how support around determinants of health can lead to real life objective outcomes that people of all political stripes can see.


For more info on YouthLink & Pathways to Education in Scarborough Village, please visit:  http://www.youthlink.ca/pathways%20 or http://www.pathwaystoeducation.ca/comm-scarborough.html