We're hosting a special online screening of “L'Audience/ The Hearing” for #WorldRefugeeDay2024.
This powerful doc offers a first-hand look at the struggle & resilience of a family seeking asylum in Canada.
Submit this & watch now until 11:59pm June 20 https://t.co/lt9GocpYxx
Their positive attitude helps participants find a sense of belonging in the program, which supports them with their settlement needs.
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Volunteer and/or donate to this program if you’d like to help: https://t.co/c8QYtbS49T
Rolling up their sleeves to step in & help are our committed volunteers from this same group of refugees. They support the registration table, prepare food & organize activities.
A ripple effect of escalating state-sanctioned homophobia in some African countries has translated to 500% increase of participants in our Among Friends program, which traditionally supports LGBTQ+ refugees. Supplies & staff are stretched dangerously thin. How do we cope?
My daughter Ruth Li, a 12th-grader from @BloorCI@tdsb@Toronto, made history as the first female to win the high-school division of the North American School Scrabble Championship yesterday in Washington DC. @jimmykimmel Are you game?
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Ruth Li, a 12th-grader from @BloorCI@tdsb@Toronto, made history as the first female to win the high-school division of the North American School Scrabble Championship yesterday in Washington DC.
@MetrolandMedia
Ruth Li, a 12th-grader from @BloorCI@tdsb@Toronto, made history as the first female to win the high-school division of the North American School Scrabble Championship yesterday in Washington DC.
@TorontoStar
Ruth Li, a 12th-grader from @BloorCI@tdsb@Toronto, made history as the first female to win the high-school division of the North American School Scrabble Championship yesterday in Washington DC.
@CTVToronto
Ruth Li, a 12th-grader from @BloorCI@tdsb@Toronto, made history as the first female to win the high-school division of the North American School Scrabble Championship yesterday in Washington DC.
@gleanernews
Ruth Li, a 12th-grader from @BloorCI@tdsb@Toronto, made history as the first female to win the high-school division of the North American School Scrabble Championship yesterday in Washington DC.
Yesterday “In the High School Division, Ruth Li, a 12th-grader from Toronto, Canada, secured first place with a final score of 408-348. Li made history as the first female to win the high-school division of the North American School Scrabble Championship” https://t.co/qvfFyGDlEx
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