This position is required to maintain an effective working relationship with the team and the extended community in accordance with the Mission and Policies of YWCA Toronto. The Housing Worker is responsible for assisting tenants to maintain their tenancy through individual support, and workshops. This position helps to identify and build the skills required to successfully maintain their housing.
This position works within a collaborative team to provide meaningful and relevant services within a theoretical feminist framework and a housing first frame-work that includes a working knowledge of the dynamics and effects of trauma and oppression.
The Community Engagement Worker — Indigenous Arts and Cultures is responsible for leading the design and implementation of programming that promotes the arts and cultural enrichment activities focusing on Indigenous culture and traditions, with the goals of creating an inclusive community, encouraging engagement with the broader community, and developing effective strategies to meet the emotional, practical and social support needs of the tenant community.
Addressing sexual violence must be prioritized as higher education continues to intersect with digital spaces Earlier this year, Students for Consent Culture Canada and YWCA Canada gathered with over 15 students, student union leaders, and campus advocates to share best practices, experiences and ask questions about online campus sexual violence.
The two-hour knowledge exchange, ZoomU and Sexual Violence, highlighted new and existing understandings of online campus sexual violence, with a focus on current virtual learning conditions brought forth by the ongoing global COVID pandemic.
Keep reading for the top highlights of the event. This has only heightened during the 3rd wave. The donation will directly support 14 YWCA locations across 6 provinces and 1 territory. This donation allows the YWCA network across Canada to continue to operate essential services like shelters, housing programs and child care services.
Budget We need to invest in youth to prevent a lockdown generation This is just the beginning. The decisions made during this time, both good and bad, will be felt for generations to come.
If we want an economy that works for everyone, we must prioritize and maximize opportunities for millennials and Gen Z. Our collective future depends on it. The campaign features women of colour targeted by online hate through social media who share their experiences. One in five women will experience sexual assault while attending a post-secondary institution, and this number increases for women and gender diverse people who experience intersecting systems of oppression that are linked to their identity.
To meaningfully confront the landscape of gender-based violence in Canada, a National Action Plan to End Gender-based Violence needs to include targeted support for survivors at post-secondary institutions.
Check out the programming slate for How to Build a FeministRecovery Budget in ? From British Columbia to Alberta to Northwest Territories to Ontario to Quebec to Nova Scotia and beyond, our YWCA colleagues across the country have been relentless in their desire for a gender-responsive approach to post-pandemic recovery. Well, we are doing something about it. Self-Care: What does it look like for you and everyone else?
The need for self-care is more evident than ever, however traditional notions of self-care have been turned upside down with the need to adhere to Public Health safety regulations. Lead Now! This consultation process will provide an avenue for eligible organizations to provide input on the National Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence.
Hear her reflections on her leadership journey, what motivates her to get involved in her community, and her advice for fellow youth activists. These organizations provide a vital lifeline to communities, and especially women, providing essential services and programs. The charities that help struggling Canadians are struggling, too W. One thing is true of our organizations.
We exist because communities need us. Over eight million Canadians rely on us every year. We offer spaces where children safely learn and play while their parents work, a hot meal and a place to rest for the night, a first job or resources during times of unemployment, the support people need to break through barriers, and so much more.
We are the heart of Canadian communities, helping those living in vulnerable situations, and right now we are struggling. Integrating Sustainability Into Investments: The New Normal Diversifying your portfolio among securities that target social issues has never been as easy as it is today. Learn what gender lens investing is and how you can apply this strategy to your portfolio. How do you teach digital literacy online in a pandemic to people who have basic online experience? We know how important digital literacy is and, this year, as we have moved lives online, it has become even more critical to support people to build these skills.
This is a 4-year research and knowledge mobilization project that will work with a variety of sectors to co-create concrete solutions for online hate speech and hate crime in communities across Canada. Week Without Violence During a Pandemic The Week Without Violence, marked worldwide in the third week of October is a global campaign to end violence in our communities.
Take Action. Stop Violence Before It Starts. Read on to check out the full calendar. Through their support, YWCAs across the country will be able to continue to provide essential services such as child care, housing and shelter services.
This is part of a three-year national participatory research and knowledge mobilization project addressing the unique challenges of labour market access for vulnerable women in Canada. The charity also offers parenting and childcare services to help mothers across Toronto. YWCA Toronto advocates for gender equality, trans rights, poverty reduction, affordable housing, and the end of sexual violence. However, since the statements do not disclose any fundraising costs, the F financial review was unable to report information on fundraising.
The charity instead provides its full administrative and fundraising expenses on its T filing with the CRA, which is only available for F The charity states that it will file its F T in December Administrative and fundraising costs may be understated for F For every dollar donated to the charity, 61 cents went to the cause.
These debts mainly represent mortgages to finance its shelters and facilities. Changes and edits may be forthcoming. Note: Ci adjusted donations by amounts transferred to and from deferred contributions, amounts received for the purchase of capital, and amortization of deferred capital contributions. Ci reallocated interest income on below-market interest loans from government revenue to investment income. Ci also removed amortization of capital assets from program costs.
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