Beat the Streets Blog
Welcome to the Beat the Streets blog, a labour of love crafted by BTS staff, consultants, guest writers, and program participants. Based in Toronto, we focus on youth development programs, charity initiatives, and empowering active and healthy youth through sports and skill-building programs. Discover insightful articles on fitness, training, health, wellness, employment empowerment, program updates and the impactful stories that shape our journey.
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Empowering youth through technology: how monday.com and Canva help charities like Beat the Streets
At Beat the Streets, our mission is to provide sports and education to low-income youth in Toronto. Thanks to free software subscriptions from monday.com and Canva.com, we can expand our reach and empower even more youth in our community.
Building Healthy, Active Youth with Wrestle 4 Fun, a sport and skill-building program for low-income youth
With the support of the Ontario Trillium Foundation, this year, we will introduce 5,000 low-income children to the sport of wrestling while engaging them in fun games to build social-emotional skills.
OTF-funded Wrestle 4 Fun program wraps up year 2 with more than 4,800 children served
Beat the Streets would like to sincerely thank the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) for their continuous support of our organization and our unique Wrestle 4 Fun program.
Ontario Trillium Foundation and BTS bring Wrestle 4 Fun to Greenholme Junior Middle School
Wrestle 4 Fun comes to Greenholme Junior Middle School in Etobicoke! Students have fun learning wrestling fundamentals and playing games thanks to support from the Ontario Trillium Foundation.
BTS builds its volunteer program with support from Jumpstart
BTS is grateful to Jumpstart for supporting the growth of its volunteer program to deliver sports and development programs for low-income youth in its newly refurbished community space.
Media advisory: Beat the Streets and Jumpstart creates sports and development opportunities for low-income youth in the Greater Toronto Area
Beat the Streets (BTS) receives $13,900 from Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities (Jumpstart) to grow its volunteer program and create more sports and development opportunities for low-income youth in the Greater Toronto Area.
Media advisory: Beat the Streets receives support from Jumpstart to encourage active and resilient youth
Beat the Streets receives $42,070 from Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities (Jumpstart) to deliver 18 fitness and resiliency building programs to over 360 low-income youth across the Greater Toronto Area
Media Advisory: Beat the Streets receives Canada Post Community Foundation support
Beat the Streets (BTS) received $12,144 from the Canada Post Community Foundation to deliver You Grow Girl programs in the GTA.
Thank you Canada Post Community Foundation
Canada Post Community Foundation encourages confident, active and resilient girls by supporting You Grow Girl!
The Gooder Foundation funds You Grow Girl
The Gooder Foundation funds 4 You Grow Girl programs this summer, supporting the physical and emotional wellbeing of 80 low-income girls.
Thank you Ontario Trillium Foundation
The Ontario Trillium Foundation's Resilient Fund supports development of new Beat the Streets website
Tropicana Community Services & the Canadian Government support renovation of the BTS community space
BTS is excited and getting ready to launch its new community space in Mississauga and impact youth!
Community building fund supports growth of BTS
Learn how the Community Building Fund from the Ontario Trillium Foundation and the Government of Ontario has helped BTS recover and rebuild from the pandemic and serve even more youth this year.
Media advisory: Ontario Trillium Foundation and Government of Ontario grant helps BTS sustain operations
$49,600 Ontario Trillium Foundation grant helps youth development charity sustain operations and expand services for low-income children
Media Advisory: ivari Healthy Steps Program encourages active and confident youth
$10,650 ivari Healthy Steps Program grant encourages healthy habits through boxing and life skills program for youth
You Grow Girl program begins for 30 girls at Loretto Abbey Secondary School
You Grow Girl is up and running thanks to Jumpstart Sport's Relief Fund and we can't wait to get these girls growing their confidence, resilience and healthy habits!
Level Up program is underway for 40 students at Fletcher's Meadow!
We're off to a great start with our latest Level Up programs. Serving more than 50 students, we can't wait to empower confident, resilient and active youth!
Media Advisory - BTS launches Wrestle 4 Fun with an OTF Grow Grant
BTS is almost finished its first year of Wrestle 4 Fun. With support from the Ontario Trillium Foundation's Grow Grant, BTS has already taught the fundamentals of wrestling to more than 2,200 children.