Serve! Engaging Youth for Change

community partners

Serve! does not work in isolation. Every service or community development project that youth participants are engaged in is done in partnership with other groups and agencies in the community. 

The following are recent community partners who contribute to our programs by providing community projects for youth teams, community space, or program support:

  • Adventureworks! Associates Inc.
  • Blake Boultbee Youth Outreach Service
  • Boundless Adventures Association
  • Cabbagetown Regent Park Museum
  • Cabbagetown Youth Centre
  • Canadian Cancer Society (Scarborough)
  • Central Neighbourhood House (Home Support)
  • Children’s Book Bank
  • City of Toronto—Natural Environment and Horticulture
  • Clay and Paper Theatre
  • Daily Bread Food Bank
  • Dixon Hall
  • Don Heights Unitarian Congregation
  • Extendicare (Scarborough and Rouge Valley)
  • Family Day Care Services (Flemingdon Park School Age Program and Family Centre)
  • Fred Victor Centre
  • Furniture Bank
  • Flemingdon Health Centre
  • Freedom Youth Collective (Urban Alliance on Race Relations)
  • Greenest City
  • Good Shepherd Ministries
  • Griffin Centre
  • Hellenic Home for the Aged
  • Jumblies Theatre
  • Kinark Outdoor Centre
  • Moorelands Community Services
  • Native Earth Performing Arts
  • Nelson Mandela Park Public School
  • Salvation Army (Scarborough)
  • St. Bartholomew’s Children’s Centre
  • Scarborough Arts Council (Monarch Project)
  • Scott Mission
  • Sunshine Centre for Seniors
  • Toronto Catholic District School Board (Focus on Youth program)
  • Toronto District School Board (Lester B. Pearson Collegiate)
  • Toronto Public Library (Malvern and Flemingdon Park branches)
  • Warden Woods Community Centre
  • West Toronto Support Services
  • White Ribbon Campaign
  • Windfall Clothing Service
  • Wychwood Open Door Drop-in

Thanks also to the various individuals and groups who deliver educational workshops for our participants.

If you are interested in having your community agency partner with Serve! on a project, contact us

A full-time six month program for youth between 17 and 24 years of age. Youth undertake projects within the community, work on life and job skills, and receive a living stipend.

We are looking for a few agency partners for weekly community projects for a team of 10 youth (17 to 24 years old) to meet community needs and to build youth civic engagement and skills development. Does your organization/agency have a project that can run once a week from end of January to May 2010? We are mainly looking for projects for Monday or Wednesday afternoons (or possibly a one-time service project on a Friday morning).