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Open Mat Wrestling Locations

  • Newtonbrook Secondary School

    Address: 155 Hilda Ave, North York, M2M 1V6
    Date and Time: Saturdays, 11:00 am to 1:00 pm

    Contact:
    Leonid Kilimnik
    leonid.kilimnjik@tdsb.on.ca

  • West Humber Collegiate Institute

    Address: 1675 Martin Grove Rd., Etobicoke, M9V 3S3
    Date and Time: Thursdays, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

    Contact:
    Bernard Sanchez
    647-833-3932
    bsanch80@yorku.ca

  • SATEC @ W.A. Porter Collegiate Institute

    Address: 40 Fairfax Crescent, Scarborough, M1L 1Z9
    Date and Time: Tuesdays 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm (starting October 29, 2024)

    Contact:
    Braxton Stone-Papadopoulos
    braxtako23@gmail.com
    416-550-2336

 

We are Beat the Streets

A positive youth development charity encouraging

 

Physical literacy is key to active lifestyles and healthy habits

We use combat sports and a physical literacy framework delivered by professional coaches & athletes to teach transferable fundamental movement skills and encourage active lifestyles.

Mental well-being is a predictor of academic achievement

We use experiential activities to improve social-emotional skills and build resiliency and confidence to help youth realize their full potential.

Employability skills help youth flourish in the workplace

We use an employability skills framework and mentoring to improve the hard and soft skills of youth to encourage success in the workplace.

We help kids dream big

Who we serve

We serve low-income children and youth ages 6-24 who experience barriers to accessing recreational and development opportunities that can impact their academic achievement.

Where we work

BTS works in low-income communities and schools across the Greater Toronto Area. We have worked with more than 70 schools to deliver free educational and recreational programs.

Why we do it

125,000 children and youth live in low-income situations in Toronto. In Peel, 52% of neighbourhoods are considered low-income. Our goal is to increase access to high-quality learning programs for low-income youth.

Latest news & stories

We impact youth

Through our unique combat sports & skill-building programs

“Very engaging and informative lessons about using goals to create a new lifestyle and change the way you think about things”

Level Up participant, 2021

“It was super duper fun! The exercises made me feel really good and the instructors were really kind and helpful! Would like to do this again soon, it was awesome!” 

Wrestle 4 Fun participant, 2021

“This program taught me about self-love, organization, time management, fitness and overall how to take care of myself - It was a wonderful learning experience.” 

You Grow Girl participant, 2020

"If there were any summer job opportunity that I could recommend to youth in Toronto, it would be the Work It program.”

Taha Saffiqi, Work It participant, 2021

What BTS youth say

2022 impacts

We removed barriers and increased access to educational and recreational opportunities

3,604

low-income children & youth ages 6-24 served in the GTA

1,203

hours of sports, skill-building and mentoring opportunities delivered

450

hours of volunteer experience created for youth

 

BTS partners