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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MLSE Foundation supports Work It Girl: Empowering low-income girls through fitness and career growth
With the generous support of the MLSE Foundation, we have received a $50,000 Girl-focused grant to launch the Work It Girl Program over the next two years. Read more to learn how together, we will impact girls to realize their full potential.
Join Beat the Streets; Round 2 Work It Program & Empower Toronto's Youth
Beat the Streets is thrilled to announce the expansion of our team this summer. Thanks to the generous support from Canada Summer Jobs, we are offering two exciting summer positions exclusively for youth applicants.
Long-Term Impact of Child Poverty and the Role of Youth Development Programs
Explore how child poverty impacts various aspects of a young person's life and learn how youth development programs can mitigate these effects and help youth realize their full potential.
You Grow Girl: Recognizing the Impactful Support of the Canada Post Community Foundation
At Beat the Streets, we are committed to empowering girls through youth development programs like You Grow Girl. With the support of the Canada Post Community Foundation, we have made a lasting impact on the lives of 103 girls, providing them with the tools and skills they need to thrive.
Empowering Black Youth: Gratitude to SBCCI and Tropicana Community
Tropicana Community and Supporting Black Canadian Communities Initiative award Beat the Streets a Top-Up grant to build capacity to better serve the needs of Black youth in the GTA.
Physical Literacy: Fostering Confident, Active, and Resilient Youth
In this blog post, we unlock the power of physical literacy and discover how it empowers youth to lead fulfilling lives and realize their full potential.
The Impact of Summer Jobs Canada Grant on Youth Development at Beat the Streets
Thanks to the Summer Jobs Canada Grant, Beat the Streets has received funding to hire six talented individuals in various roles within our organization.
Experiential Learning: Empowering Lives through Hands-On Education
This blog post delves into the essence of experiential learning, exploring its benefits and why organizations like Beat the Streets embrace it to teach social-emotional skills to low-income youth.
Unleashing the Power of Wrestling: Physical and Mental Benefits for Low-Income Youth
Wrestling offers many physical and mental benefits for young individuals, particularly those from low-income backgrounds. It promotes total body fitness, builds mental resilience, and instills discipline.
Social-Emotional Learning for Youth: Promoting Well-being and Academic Success
This blog post explores the concept of SEL, its significance in education and health policies, and the benefits it offers to low-income youth.
Empowering Low-income Youth: The Significance of 21st-Century Skills for the Workforce
This blog post will explore the importance of 21st-century skills for youth entering the workforce and discuss how they can specifically support low-income individuals.
Building Resiliency Through Combat Sports: You Grow Girl Program by Beat the Streets
At Beat the Streets, we believe that resiliency-building programs, combined with combat sports, can profoundly impact the lives of low-income girls.
Levelling Up with Beat the Streets: Building Resiliency and Confidence in Low-Income Youth Through Sports Programs
Jumpstart Charities and Beat the Street Level Up the physical and social-emotional skills of low-income youth in Toronto.
Join Beat the Streets' Summer Jobs Program and Empower Toronto's Youth
Beat the Streets is thrilled to announce the expansion of our team this summer. Thanks to the generous support from Canada Summer Jobs, we are offering two exciting summer positions exclusively for youth applicants.
How AI Language Models Can Help Charities Like Beat the Streets
Beat the Streets discusses how AI can help non-profits and charities, featuring special guest blogger - ChatGPT!
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.
Overview of the Volunteer Program
Since our time in September, we have had around 15 volunteers who have completed more than 2000 hours with us, produced 7 pilot programs and served over 230 youth with our volunteers.