Birchmount Eglinton East Kennedy Youth Network (BEEKYN) | Navigating youth to a range of programs, services and opportunities amongst local service providers.
Wishing a prosperous #ChineseNewYear to our amazing volunteers, generous donors, dedicated partners and staff, and of course... the vibrant #Scarborough community! 🧧🎉
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Join us in celebrating Tamil Heritage Month this January! Don't miss our event, Arusuvai Arivom, where culture and tradition meet taste! See you there!
#TamilHeritageMonth2024
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Are you an equity deserving youth?
Do you want to have a say in the City of Toronto’s Budget?
This is your opportunity!
Our first stop will be in Scarborough for our youth pre-budget consultations - hope to see you there!
It's #NationalChildDay, and we're throwing it back to some of our favourite memories from this summer! From learning at the Kindergarten Readiness Program to our Summer Outings visit to the Fire Station, nothing says 'fun' like kids discovering the world around them. 🧒🔥
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Trained facilitators who have also experienced personal losses will guide group participants in coping with losing a loved one. It aims to give people a sense of belonging to know they are not alone in their grieving process. Location provided after registration!
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Today, we announced our 2024-2026 Immigration Levels Plan: https://t.co/apxxf1EaEA
We are maintaining targets of 485,000 permanent residents for 2024 and completing the final step to reach 500,000 in 2025. For 2026, we will stabilize permanent resident levels at 500,000 allowing time for successful integration while continuing to augment Canada’s labour market. The government also plans to take action over the next year to recalibrate the number of temporary resident admissions to ensure this aspect of our immigration system also remains sustainable.
Highlights from the 2024-2026 Levels Plan include:
· A continued long-term focus on economic growth, with over 60% of permanent resident admissions dedicated to the economic class by 2025.
· A commitment to uphold the Government of Canada’s humanitarian support effort by responding to humanitarian and geopolitical crises around the world.
· New ambitious Francophone immigration targets to support Francophone communities outside of Quebec: 6% total immigration in 2024, 7% in 2025, and 8% in 2026. This is to strengthen Francophone communities outside of Quebec and ensure the economic prosperity of Francophone minority communities across Canada.
We will continue to work closely with the provinces and territories, employers, stakeholders and Indigenous peoples to help Canada adapt to the reality of immigration-driven population growth. This approach is also guided by ‘An Immigration System for Canada’s Future’ – a report that lays out a pathway to strengthen our immigration system for newcomers, businesses and communities: https://t.co/cmLVeJEGeY
Together, these measures will continue to put people at the heart of our immigration policy and ensure newcomers have the resources they need, including settlement support and access to housing, to succeed in their new lives.
TAMIL INBAM - Introduces Tamil language and culture with literacy, song and music activities for families with young children online (Zoom).
#tamilforkids#tamilclass#tamilculture
Join us for an interactive discussion with a Registered Nurse and Registered Dietician from #SCHC and learn how to keep your heart healthy. Learn about lifestyle risks for heart problems, emergency signs and ways to manage your heart health.
#healthservices#libraryfreeevent
Let's come together, remember our past, honour our differences, and work towards a brighter future on National Truth and Reconciliation Day!
#UniteForPeace#CelebrateDiversity
Trained facilitators who have also experienced personal losses will guide group participants in coping with losing a loved one. It aims to give people a sense of belonging to know they are not alone in their grieving process. Location provided after registration!
#freeevent
Are you a Black community advocate interested in advancing the interests of Toronto’s Black communities? There’s one week left to apply to the City of Toronto’s Confronting Anti-Black Racism Advisory Committee: https://t.co/O6HKy1UEjk #CABRTO
This week we would like to acknowledge talented artists, impactful businesses, and thought-provoking literature in the Afrocentric space.
None of what has been highlighted comes from any sponsorship or promotion.
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A new safety report from the Toronto District School Board shows rising rates of violence on school property with this year on track to have the highest number of incidents since data has been collected. https://t.co/6FgwGgBuGQ
We invite all community residents, members and stakeholders to our annual #Hub Open House to learn more about the programs and services offered at the Hub. Pre-register by walk-in, phone, or online 👉 https://t.co/UPaR8svtc2
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"If you must use alone, have a safety plan. Get someone to check on you either by phone or in person." @TOPublicHealth also encouraged drug users to have samples analyzed at drug checking service locations across the city. https://t.co/n3MBZPU76W
On The Lands fall calendar from September - November 🍁🍂
Contact Thomas for more details and to register:
🔸 437-218-6758 | [email protected]#NCFST#OntheLand
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