AIESEC We are an international platform for young people to explore and develop their leadership potential. As the world's largest student-run non-profit organization, we develop students on a global scale into responsible and entrepreneurial leaders Society needs leaders who are both globally minded and values driven. Through global internships, we advance youth leadership development at for-profit and non-profit organizations
Moorelands Community Services Critically acclaimed, evidence-based programs for children and youth living in some of Toronto's poorest neighbourhoods. As we work toward securing our children's future, we ask you to walk beside us, to become Moorelands ambassadors and to consider making Moorelands your charity of choice. In a nutshell, at Moorelands We believe that all youth have strengths, regardless of their background or life situation.
The Centre for Social Innovation is a social enterprise with a mission to catalyze social innovation in Toronto and around the world. We believe that society is facing unprecedented economic, environmental, social and cultural challenges. We also believe that new innovations are the key to turning these challenges into opportunities to improve our communities and our planet.
Johann Koss is the President and CEO of Right To Play International. He oversees the global operations of the organization while also guiding Right To Play's long term strategic direction.Johann is an internationally recognized social entrepreneur who has been widely acknowledged for his work in promoting the use of sport and play as a tool for positive childhood development. He founded Right To Play in 2000, dedicating himself to growing it into an influential international non-government organization and a leader in the Sport for Development and Peace movement. The organization operates in more than 20 countries reaching over one million children each week. In 2014, it has an annual budget of $48 million, and will be supported by 600 staff worldwide and over 16,000 volunteer Coaches.
The Clarendon Foundation (Cheshire Homes) Inc. provides self-directed attendant services to persons with a physical disability who wish to live independently in the community. Priority of selection and service will be given to individuals who are employed, at school, or involved in community activities on a full or part-time basis.Clarendon's front-line staff team consists of Personal Care Attendants and Housekeepers. All Personal Care Attendants are trained as Personal Support Workers (PSWs). Each site cluster has a Manager of Assisted Living, as well as a Weekend and On-Call Manager.The services provided include assistance with bathing, dressing, personal care, cooking, shopping, housekeeping and laundry, and escort. Our services are provided, as needed, throughout the twenty-four (24) hour day, 365 days per year. Services are provided on the basis of pre-booked visits or on-call assistance, as needed.The Clarendon Foundation curently provides these services in two Toronto neighborhoods at
Since 1896, YSM is on the front lines of service, providing emergency help & fostering long-term change in the lives of individuals, families & the community.