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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Spotlight on youth mental health organisations - Stella's Place
As part of our summer jobs experience, we were tasked with writing a series of blog posts spotlighting mental health organizations that are doing great work in the GTA to help youth facing mental health issues. This post I will be focusing on a youth mental health organization named Stella's Place.
Beat The Streets Summer Camp Team
This is a little summary of the summer camp program that Beat The Streets is running.
How public health emergency measures have affected the Mental health of children and adolescents & What Beat the Streets Toronto is doing to tackle this challenge?
Find out how public health measures are affecting the mental health of children and adolescents and why Beat the Streets Toronto is using social-emotional learning to tackle this challenge.
First day at Beat the Streets!
Describing the first day of working with BTST & discussing what I expect to learn over the course of 7 weeks! Thank you Canada summer jobs!
How Can You Implement Social-Emotional Learning in Your Life and Classroom?
With all the information we’ve talked about in regards to social-emotional learning .. how exactly can you implement it into your daily life? Click to read about the ways you can easily involve activities that will help you become a more resilient, confident, and active person.
Guess who's back again!!!
In this blog intro, you’ll learn a little bit about me and what i will be doing at Beat The Streets this summer. Thank you Canada summer job!!
Get To Know Me!
Thank you to Canada Summer Jobs! Read this blog to learn a little more about me!
Who is Taha Shafiqi?
Thank you Canada Summer Jobs for this opportunity. Read this blog to learn a bit more about Taha Shafiqi.
Hello Hello Hellooo
My first blog post: an introduction of myself (involving lots of talk about biking…. I’m a biking geek, sue me)
Our New Charity Status!
March 15th of 2021 was a big day for Beat Street Toronto. We officially became a charity with the CRA. This marks the resolution of a two-year campaign that started with the loss of our partnership with Wrestling Canada and began as a result our inability to clear donated funds. This is often a huge challenge for nonprofits to overcome. We are elated, we now have the ability to process donations and give tax receipts to our donors.
How Does Beat The Streets Involve Social-Emotional Learning In Its Programs?
Social-emotional learning is at the forefront of our programs here at Beat The Streets Toronto. How exactly do we incorporate it into our learning and how does it make you into a more confident, active, and resilient person?
Thank You, Ontario Trillium Foundation!
The Wrestle 4 Fun program is coming to an end for the year, in light of this, BTS wanted to thank the Ontario Trillium Foundation for their contributions that made this program possible, here we will showcase more about who Trillium is and how their support for our program was able to impact the lives of so many children in Ontario.