PLE Team Member Deqa Abdi wrote the
following opinion piece about youth violence:
I think that reducing youth violence is not
always about legal approaches but can be about communities learning how to work
together to combat youth issues. Growing
up I was not exposed to much teen violence. From time to time, there would be
tiny brawls after school, but they were never very serious. I think this was
because my school offered a variety of diverse school programs including
sports, clubs, committees and events that kept many students occupied and busy,
leaving very little room for fighting. Facilities and after school programs
like this are extremely useful in helping students keep their minds on positive
activity rather than negative activities.
They allow students to put their creative talent to good use. If schools
do not offer many after school programs that interest students, then there are
always other facilities. For example, programs like YMCA and Toronto Community
Recreational Centres are also very great centres for young students to spend
their spare time.
We asked JFCY Social Work student Zakiya
Atcha to tell us about some of the free or low-cost recreational resources that are available
for youth across Toronto :
Here is a list of some recreational resources available across Toronto for free. If you have a child and youth worker or a social worker, you can also ask them to refer you to free programs in your area. There are many different activities available, like sports, dance training, art, games etc.
1) YMCA (Many locations across Toronto)
Website: http://www.ymcagta.org/en/youth/index.htmlb
2) YWCA (Many locations across Toronto)
Website: http://www.ywcatoronto.org/page.asp?pid=160
3) Youth Training Youth (Sports and training - Downtown Toronto)
Website: http://youthtrainingyouth.com
55 Charles St. West
Toronto, ON M5S 2K5
4) City of Toronto - (Youth Dance Courses – Many locations across Toronto)
Website: https://efun.toronto.ca/torontofun/Activities/ActivitiesDetails.asp?ProcessWait=N&aid=10004
5) City of Toronto - (Youth clubs- chess, drumming etc. Many locations across Toronto)
Website: https://efun.toronto.ca/torontofun/Activities/ActivitiesDetails.asp?ProcessWait=N&aid=10138
6) The Hanger at Downsview Park- (Youth Ball Hockey House League- North York)
Website: http://www.downsviewpark.ca/eng/youthHouseLeague.shtml
7) Toronto City Mission (Different Youth Programs and multiple locations: Jane and Finch, St. James Town, Steeles Avenue, Birchmount and Willowtree)
Website: http://torontocitymission.com/
8) Delta Family Resource Centre (Different Youth Programs)
Website: www.dfrc.ca
2972 Islington Ave, Unit 5
Toronto, ON, M9L 2K6
1) YMCA (Many locations across Toronto)
Website: http://www.ymcagta.org/en/youth/index.htmlb
2) YWCA (Many locations across Toronto)
Website: http://www.ywcatoronto.org/page.asp?pid=160
3) Youth Training Youth (Sports and training - Downtown Toronto)
Website: http://youthtrainingyouth.com
55 Charles St. West
Toronto, ON M5S 2K5
4) City of Toronto - (Youth Dance Courses – Many locations across Toronto)
Website: https://efun.toronto.ca/torontofun/Activities/ActivitiesDetails.asp?ProcessWait=N&aid=10004
5) City of Toronto - (Youth clubs- chess, drumming etc. Many locations across Toronto)
Website: https://efun.toronto.ca/torontofun/Activities/ActivitiesDetails.asp?ProcessWait=N&aid=10138
6) The Hanger at Downsview Park- (Youth Ball Hockey House League- North York)
Website: http://www.downsviewpark.ca/eng/youthHouseLeague.shtml
7) Toronto City Mission (Different Youth Programs and multiple locations: Jane and Finch, St. James Town, Steeles Avenue, Birchmount and Willowtree)
Website: http://torontocitymission.com/
8) Delta Family Resource Centre (Different Youth Programs)
Website: www.dfrc.ca
2972 Islington Ave, Unit 5
Toronto, ON, M9L 2K6
The JFCY PLE Team has some recreational fun at its September meeting. Don't be fooled by the serious-looking boardroom. |