Youth Investment Strategy

OJEN

Since 2004, Toronto Community Housing has partnered with the Ontario Justice Education Network (OJEN) to offer a series of free hands-on workshops that help youth learn about Ontario’s court system.

August 11, 2010
Olympian inspires Toronto Community Housing youth to pursue post-secondary education at U of T track meet Toronto Community Housing and University of Toronto break down barriers to university by awarding track and field scholarships
May 20, 2010
Investing in Our Diversity Scholarship Awards 2010 Twenty four young champions of diversity, equity and anti-racism will have their contributions recognized by receiving 2010 Toronto Community Housing and Scadding Court Community Centre Investing in Our Diversity Scholarships.
April 20, 2010
Toronto Community Housing and Scadding Court Community Centre hold breakfast to honour diversity scholarship program The Investing in Our Diversity Scholarship Program awards $4,000 post-secondary scholarships to youth leaders active in issues of diversity, equity and/or anti-racism.
Nomination Instructions

Youth Elections

On April 8, 2010, youth tenants in each building/complex will elect a youth to be their representative on their Youth Council. Youth will choose their representative(s) from the candidates who have been nominated in their building or complex. 

Youth Elections Voting FAQ

Youth Elections

Am I eligible to vote?

If you are a Toronto Community Housing tenant, between 14 to 28 years old, you are eligible to vote for candidates in your community. 

Who can vote?

Youth Elections

You may vote in the 2010 youth tenant election if you:


About the Investing in Our Diversity Scholarship Program Apply for the Investing in Our Diversity Scholarship before March 1, 2010
Youth Elections On April 8, 2010, Toronto Community Housing will hold its first youth tenant election, giving about 400 youth, 14 to 28 years old, the opportunity to develop leadership skills and have a say in their community.