Youth Organizations
Discover organizations making a difference in the lives of Black Youth in Toronto.
Halton Black Voices
Health & Wellness
Leadership Development
Grassroots organization support all Black people in Halton and beyond.
Community. Leadership. Wellness. Education
Halton Region
Umoja Robotics
STEM & Technology
Leadership Development
Team Umoja was established to tackle the achievement gap of Black youth and increase their
engagement in STEM. Umoja operates under ACCN, a
Toronto-based, registered charitable organization focused on empowering Black youth and families.
York University
Black E.S.T.E.E.M.
STEM & Technology
Leadership Development
Black E.S.T.E.E.M.(Entrepreneurs, Scientists, Technicians, Engineers, Economists, Mathematicians) is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing Black girls’ interest and confidence in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
Power To Girls
STEM & Technology
Leadership Development
Power To Girls Foundation is a registered not-for-profit organization that helps empower black and marginalized girls in the Greater Toronto Area and in Ghana.
We have implemented a relationship-based approach to mentoring and building mutually beneficial human connections.
Toronto - Ghana
100 Strong
Leadership Development
STEM & Technology
100 Strong is a non-profit organization borne out of the passion and vision of a group of accomplished, professional black men compelled to change the narrative of young African-Canadian black boys as it exists today.
one young man at a time.
Toronto
ACCN Toronto - African Canadian Christian Network
Leadership Development
Academic Support
At ACCN, we are dedicated to seeking and creating equitable opportunities for them to flourish and dismantle systematic barriers to their success. Supporting black youth and families throughout the Greater Toronto Area.
Toronto
Reading Partnership
Academic Support
Leadership Development
The Reading Partnership began as a response to the low literacy rates in Toronto’s Kingston-Galloway/Orton Park neighbourhood. TRP was established that same year with the goal to promote and improve literacy in low-income, high-potential communities in Scarborough and beyond.
Toronto
Black Boys Code
STEM & Technology
Career Development
OUR MISSION
To improve the future of Black youth through education in computer science and technology.
For Black youth to identify the skills and talents they possess to realize their full potential, and be prepared for success as tomorrow’s technology leaders and innovators.
Toronto chapter - Canada Wide
Black Kids Code
STEM & Technology
Career Development
Black Kids Code (Girls) is committed to developing a generation of young girls who see success in technology careers as an option.
To give our girls the foundational building blocks they will need on the educational path towards a career in computer sciences.
Toronto Chapter - Canada Wide