Organisation:
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Youth Assisting Youth - Toronto - Youth to Youth Peer Mentoring Programs
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Adresse postale:
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5734 Yonge St Suite 400 Toronto, ON M2M 4E7
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Point géographique:
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Cross street: Yonge St and Finch Ave E
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Notes sur l'accessibilité:
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Street parking close to entrance, also paid parking at rear of building ; Wheelchair accessible rear entrance ; Elevator with braille and voice/tone features ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall
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Description des services:
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Individual and group mentoring, client needs assessments, mentee/mentor matching, volunteer interviews and volunteer mentor training, group workshops, tutoring, mental health counselling, educational and recreational activities One-to-One Peer Mentoring Program For underserved youth, including low-income, single-parent, immigrant, newcomer, and refugee youth- program matches children and youth with trained volunteer mentors; for registered clients
Group programs for registered clients Trained and experienced volunteer mentors assist with activities to help newcomers transition to their new community and establish social and professional networks
- focus on citizenship and civic engagement or skills, career, and leadership development
- case management and parent support
- short term individual mental health counselling and self care training
- community based group activities and events
- virtual tutoring program
- girls empowerment program
- boys empowerment program
- mandatory mentor training and workshops, topics include child abuse, multiculturalism, behaviour management, mentoring, bullying, mental health, learning challenges
- literature in 12 languages including Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Farsi, Hindi, Korean, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Urdu
- monthly activities
Programs and activities available in-person and through online conferencing tools such as Zoom, Google Meet, WhatsApp, contact for information
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Procédé et formulaires:
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Mentees: referral from parents or guardians, or referral through medical, legal, social service or educational professionals, such as teachers, settlement workers, doctors, outreach workers, guidance counsellors; application available on website, or by email or fax
Youth mentor volunteers: complete online application form, and volunteer recruiter will call to begin screening process; call or visit website for details/to enroll
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Admissibilité / population desservie:
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Mentees: at risk and newcomer children and youth 6-15 years experiencing emotional, behavioural, social or cultural adjustment difficulties, including mental health issues and learning disabilities
Volunteer mentors: youth and young adults 16-29 years
Residency Requirements: City of Toronto and York Region
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Langues:
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English * Arabic * Bengali * Cantonese * Dutch * Hindi * Mandarin * Portuguese * Punjabi * Russian * Somali * Spanish * Tamil * Urdu
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Zone(s) desservie(s):
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York Census Division and Greater Toronto Area
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