Community Happenings & Opportunities

 Upcoming Community Events

Get Involved in Meaningful Change at Peel Regional Police

Do you want to get involved in a meaningful change to the community by joining the Anti-Racism Advisory Committee (ARAC)? Applications open Feb. 22nd to March 5th at https://www.peelpolice.ca/en/who-we-are/human-rights-project.aspx Join our virtual info. session on Feb. 24th. Email ARAC@peelpolice.ca for your invite.

Free Tutoring Get Homework Help For Your Child

We have four tutors standing by each  Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 4-7 pm to provide tutoring/homework help to students in all grades. 

Even if your child has a regular tutor or doesn't have homework, the campus is still for you.  Don't miss the opportunity to get your child additional support to work ahead of their class!

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African Canadian Heritage Association

It’s that time of the year again. We will be welcoming in the fall with our annual Thanksgiving hike. This year we’ll be visiting the amazing Hilton Falls in the Halton Hills conservation area. Registration is required, please use the link below for directions and to register at the conservation area website to avoid disappointment.

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 Job Opportunities

Two Junior School Positions: Grade 4 Teacher and Learning Commons Teacher.

Student Border Services Officer: As a student border services officer (SBSO), you will work with border services officers (BSOs) to determine the admissibility of people and goods to Canada.

Caseworker Employment & Services: (250 positions open) Are you a social services sector professional who enjoys working collaboratively with diverse communities? Do you like to provide employment support, financial benefits and social support to people? At the City of Toronto, Caseworkers are committed to engaging and working closely with clients, employers, community partners and staff to ensure they are meeting the needs of the community. For more information, please visit the Employment & Social Services website.

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Considering a career in web development? Black Boys Code can help

If: You self-identify as Black (all genders welcome!), are between the ages of 18 and 29 and live in Ontario

Then: You can qualify for a full scholarship (13000$) to participate in one of our upcoming, full-time 12-week Web Development Bootcamps where you'll learn the skills needed to land your first job as a Web Developer!

The next workshop is Sept. 16th at 6pm EDT. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/black-boys-code-reskilling-program-introduction-to-htmlcss-sep-16th-tickets-169673525081?aff=ebdssbonlinesearch

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Education is our passport to the future; for tomorrow belongs to those that prepare for it today.

— El Hajj Malik Shabazz (Malcolm X) (1925-1965)