The origins of Big SistersYouthLink began in 1914, with the formation of the Big Sister Association of Metropolitan Toronto. The Big Sister Association began as a befriending service for teenage girls involved in the court system and who had no family support or guidance. The Association assumed the responsibility for the well-being of these young women, teaching them life skills and providing them with practical aid such as food, clothing, employment and education
It is a great place to learn the fundamental principal of Buddhism, vegetarian food cooking skills, and steps to help us reach a peaceful mind.
People there are very friendly, helpful and welcoming. They make me feel this buddist temple is my home. I decided to go back after the first time I went, feeling that is the place I belong to.
I have improved my physical and mental health a lot by practicing the buddism in a daily life. I strongly encourage you to experience and feel it.
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Since its inception in 2001, TorontoMuslims.com envisioned the idea of utilizing the web and email to build bridges between the various Muslim organizations, centres, mosques, leaders, volunteers and the community at large. TorontoMuslims.com is the only website in Ontario that lists the current Muslim community events, free of charge to everyone. It also publishes a highly anticipated e-newsletter, the only of its kind, that reaches out to several thousand individuals, families, and institutions across Canada twice a week. It's the place that Toronto's Muslims Go First!
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