NDC Trades

Discover a world of possibilities in the skilled trades. NDC (Neighbourhood Developing Careers) is your gateway to a future filled with opportunity, knowledge, and community. Join us on this journey as we empower black Canadians, indigenous individuals, and immigrants to embrace their potential and thrive in the skilled trades industry.

Peel Children's Aid Society

Peel Children’s Aid Society strives to ensure the safety and well-being of the community’s most vulnerable with a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Through culturally competent services, with the support of our Peel community, we help parents and caregivers build healthy families and provide a safe environment for children and youth. We believe that children belong with their families, and 99 per cent of our work is done with families and children in their own homes.  If you are concerned about a child or youth, we can help. www.peelcas.org

 

GloUp Media Group

The GloUp Media Program founded by producer Gina Martial-Clarke, provides students the opportunity to work directly with top industry professionals to get hands-on experience in the media arts and entertainment industries. This include working as part of a production team on a music video sets, working among artists, attending celebrity events, working as camera operators and post-production editors, participating in editorial-style brand shoots, social media content, website development and more. 

The mission of the GloUp Media Program is to provide an opportunity for students passionate about the media industry, film and TV production, celebrity events and branding to take part in diversified and inclusive media coverage. The program helps students begin their professional career, working with celebrity clientele on up-and-coming projects within small teams to deliver high-quality content and shine creatively. Students from all backgrounds are selected for this program, but it is a priority to diversify the media industry by creating accessible opportunities for BIPOC and LGBTQA+ people.

Some of the most recent projects that the team has been apart of includes the Market Mondays World Tour presented by the well established Earn Your Leisure podcast, the designer brand WedLuxe runway show and the Flavours and Vibes event featuring chart-topping Ghanian artist Kelvyn Boy.

As the positions are project and event based, students are places into various assignments to work in teams, attending upcoming events, and shoots. Students will be informed on projects based on demand based in venues across the GTA, with flexibility to work in accordance to their school schedules as long as committed deadlines are being met. 

The GloUp Media group is looking to expand their team through the program that will take students to new heights, helping them to establish themselves professionally through various positions. 

Toronto Community Housing

Active Living and Centralized Programs:

Since its inception back in 2015 with the former Resident and Community Services division, the Active Living teams have been focusing on promoting physical activity, exercise, and healthy lifestyles among residents, educational workshops, social gatherings, and support services that are organized and offered for residents of a specific area of the city or region.

These programs may include fitness classes, sports activities, age-specific clubs, and wellness workshops. The goal is to encourage residents to stay active and improve their overall health.

There are currently three regional Active Living and Centralized Programs teams 

Program Development and Evaluation:

Created on 2020, the Program Development and Evaluation team is responsible for providing services or activities that are coordinated and managed centrally by the Programs and Partnership unit. These programs aim to provide consistent and accessible services to all residents. Examples include the Midnight Basketball, League Of Her Own, Rookie League and KickStart programs. 

In the context of the Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC), these programs play a role in creating a larger sense of community, fostering social interactions between communities and neighbourhoods as well as improving the quality of life for their residents. 

Peel Regional Police

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