All kids have the potential to shine as leaders and achievers, but not all are given the building blocks needed to strengthen their skills and self-esteem. Since 1912, Moorelands has been reshaping the spectrum of opportunities available to kids from Toronto's poor and under-served neighbourhoods. Established in 1912, each year Moorelands Community Services works with more than 1,500 Toronto children and youth affected by poverty, to provide them with positive and fun experiences to help strengthen their confidence, competence and character.
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Offered in Flemingdon Park and Thorncliffe Park, programming includes homework help, crafts, outdoor activities, sports, cooking sessions, literacy activities, educational workshops and special theme days. |
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These small and focused programs prepare and motivate youth to become leaders in their own lives and in their communities. Through games, workshops and discussions, participants are challenged to explore and establish values, critique social issues and develop strong connections with their communities. |
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This exciting summer program offers field trips, sports, arts and crafts, cooking, drama and much more to broaden children's summer fun and experiences. In a supportive, caring environment, children are exposed to a wide range of activities, learn teamwork, cooperation, and develop friendships |
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Away from the blistering city streets, Toronto boys and girls experience a fun filled and challenging summer in a wilderness environment where they swim, canoe, kayak, hike and participate in high ropes, sports, drama, and arts and crafts. More importantly, campers learn important life skills such as communication, teamwork, problem solving and consideration of others. |
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This unique program supports children and families with toys, grocery gift card and clothing at Christmas. |
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The only one of its kind in Toronto, Baby Bundles supports families in need with new baby clothing, blankets and toiletries. |