Current Projects
Empowering Niagara Through Social Justice and Community Support Projects
Our projects span a range of activities, all rooted in our commitment to social impact and community engagement. From local events and educational workshops to collaborative programs with other organisations, we strive to make a meaningful difference in the Niagara region. Explore our ongoing efforts and see how you can get involved in bringing positive change to our community. We at TOES Niagara are able to carry out these projects thanks to our funders, sponsors, and community partners who give their time and expertise.
The Code of Conduct for Human Trafficking Prevention in The Niagara Region
The Code of Conduct for Human Trafficking Prevention in the
Niagara Region – It’s not always obvious. Sometimes, human trafficking may
not look like what we imagine!
The Green Room
As women, we are often juggling a number of roles in our lives including working professional, spouse, mother, sister, friend. On top of our many roles, we might be facing situations that challenge us in one or more areas of our lives.
Mentoring
As women, we are often juggling a number of roles in our lives including working professional, spouse, mother, sister, friend. On top of our many roles, we might be facing situations that challenge us in one or more areas of our lives
SistersCAN
A supportive network for women to connect, share experiences, and
empower each other.
These programs are designed to support personal growth and development, helping
individuals build the skills and confidence needed to achieve their goals.
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Invest In You
Financial education to empower students to make their money work for them
and ultimately be a catalyst toward upward mobility. This program is
designed for 1st and 2nd year mentorship students and their families, not
only to teach them about saving,
The MOVE
The program is funded by the Niagara Region Public Health – (NRPH) and Emergency Services (ES) with an aim of implementing a project that addresses risk factors to address chronic diseases.
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