
Charitable Choices: Joëlle Kabisoso Sisters in Sync
Joëlle Kabisoso, a 29-year-old Congolese-Canadian social entrepreneur, has transformed personal trauma into powerful advocacy through Sisters in Sync, an organization […]
Joëlle Kabisoso, a 29-year-old Congolese-Canadian social entrepreneur, has transformed personal trauma into powerful advocacy through Sisters in Sync, an organization […]
In a world where accessible medical knowledge for teenagers is often limited, two grade 11 IB students, Ariana and Alizeh, […]
Founded by Amanda Coombs, Back 2 Basickz Youth Support Services is a Black-led nonprofit organisation dedicated to uplifting Black youth […]
Hey Black Girl is a Black-led, women-led feminist non-profit founded in December 2018 by Tanaka Chitanda, Angela Ouma, and Martina […]
Rosie Smythe, Executive Director of The Shoebox Project for Women, leads an organization dedicated to supporting women experiencing or at […]
In our ongoing series on community leaders making a difference, we are pleased to introduce Chef Jagger Gordon, the CEO […]
At just 20 years old, Nebiyou Timotewos has founded two impactful youth-focused initiatives: Brothers4Brothers and Communities Care. With a mission […]
Nicole McVan, Vice President of Philanthropy & Marketing at United Way Greater Toronto (UWGT), discusses the organization’s long-standing commitment to […]
Joëlle Kabisoso, a 29-year-old social impact entrepreneur and advocate for Black women and girls, is making waves as the founder […]
Jonathan Aston-Waldoch, a member of the Youth Advisory Council for Sunnybrook’s Family Navigation Project (FNP), is deeply committed to advocating […]
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