The North York Cosmos Soccer Club places the emphasis on 'grass roots' development, therefore, our coaches are required to work within the given guidelines of the CSA and OSA. Our Coaches are encouraged to attend clinics and workshops to become familiar with or stay connected to the current trends and developments in soccer. Coaching soccer is an ongoing learning experience and the pages you are about to browse through are meant to inspire your own individual style as a coach. Some of the sample training sessions are collections and ideas gathered from different coaches around the world. More than likely, it is material that you already use in your own sessions. However, if you are like other coaches, you (or your players) may be bored with the same drills and may want to try a different approach or variation of same. The North York Cosmos Soccer Club supports the philosophy that FUN is the key to a successful player development. This is what makes our HOUSE LEAGUE a winner with our members every season
East York East Toronto Family Resources (EYET) has worked to strengthen the quality of life for children and families. Today, we are a valued multi-service agency and a registered charity enriching the lives of those we serve and the communities and neighbourhoods in which our programs and services are based.Every year, thousands of children and adults attend our child and family drop-ins, parenting education programs, child care centres, prenatal nutrition and education programs.
The Scott Mission is a charitable organization in Toronto that provides meals, shelter, clothing, and spiritual support to individuals and families facing hunger and homelessness while promoting dignity and community engagement.
Welcome to Thorncliffe Neighbourhood Office (TNO), a community-based, multicultural agency. We are the first stop in our neighbourhood for information, services and support. TNO is committed to building a safe and healthy community through supporting and strengthening the quality of individual and community life in Thorncliffe Park.