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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Genevieve Morrison wins Gold at the 2023 Canadian Wrestling Championships
Former Beat the Streets Program Coordinator, Genevieve Morrison, wins Gold in the 50kg category after a 7-year hiatus!
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.
The Long Awaited ParticipACTION 2022 Report Card is out!
On October 3, 2022, ParticipACTION released its 2022 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and youth after taking a break in 2021 due to covid.
BTS Fall Newsletter 2022 is out!!
BTS Fall 2022 Newsletter is out and it is worth the read! Learn about BTS did in the last few months of 2022!
10 reasons why you should give to BTS this holiday season
Now is the season of giving! Here are some reasons why you should donate to Beat The Streets this holiday season.
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 holds its AGM and welcomes new board members
On November 2, 2022, BTS held its AGM. Learn about some of the highlights from this years meeting.
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.