The County Food Hub’s Cooking Club offers a series of free, educational cooking classes to address food insecurity, promote healthy eating, and cultivate a strong sense of community. These classes are designed to engage participants of all ages, with specific
Transforming Canadian Journalism: CJF Fellowships and Bursaries 2024-25 Powerful storytelling changes lives. When Wendy-Ann Clarke stepped into the Investigative Journalism Bureau as a CJF Fellow, she didn’t just advance her career – she opened doors for countless Black journalists
As news organizations undergo a seemingly endless series of changes and challenges, impactful, fact-based reporting continues to be the essential backbone of journalism across the country. Despite these challenges, Geoffrey believed that journalism needs continuing support as the best days
Created in January 2024, this grassroots initiative produces and donates their own line of baby clothing to registered charities in the GTA. Using surplus fabric generously provided and the help of skilled sewers donating their time, The Love Club fuses
To recognize our 20th anniversary of service our goal in 2025 is to increase our impact by 20%. To accomplish this we need to raise $50,000 so we can: • Build homes and shelter for 5 families. • Initiate 5
Founded in 2006, ArtReach is a Toronto-based grassroots non-profit organization that delivers capacity and skill-building workshops, provides mentorship, and supplies resources for the youth arts community, including grants for community-based arts programs and individual arts projects. Our work engages youth
Cue6 Theatre Company, an award-winning Toronto-based theatre company known for its provocative productions and commitment to fostering deep connections between art and audience, is embarking on a new and deeply personal project. Led by our co-founder, internationally recognized playwright Sarah
Borderland Pride is the 2SLGBTQIA+ Pride organization serving the Rainy River District in Northwestern Ontario/Treaty #3 territory. We are currently involved in human rights litigation impacting 2SLGBTQIA+ people in small communities across the province. In Emo, a community of 1,400,
The Shiftmakers Tour focuses on creating welcoming environments in hockey for LGBTQ+ people and others who feel like they don’t fit the norms. Brock shares his lived experiences and rallies players to be Shiftmakers. He then teaches them three easy
New Brunswick’s Sexual Orientation and Gender Policy – Policy 713 was carefully created by educational experts (hired by the government) to help provide a safe, inclusive, and welcoming learning environment for 2SLGBTQ+ students. All students deserve a learning environment that