“Children from low-income, high-risk neighbourhoods are more likely to excel in school and less likely to commit crime if they become involved with programs such as tutoring help and breakfast clubs at a young age, according to a multi-year landmark Canadian study.”...
Dear Friends, One of my favourite Christmas traditions is sitting in the church pew on Christmas Eve with an unlit candle in my hand and watching the pastor light one candle and the light gets passed from person to person [...]
“Giving so others can give” Community Partners are caring friends who support the work of Toronto City Mission with their monthly gifts. When you give regularly to TCM, you enable us to give to the community members we serve with [...]
Summer Camp Reflection by Camp Director Maddy Smith On our camp trip to the zoo, I was in a group with two 7-year-old girls who really wanted to see the grizzly bears at the other end of the zoo. We [...]
Check out Toronto City Mission’s partnership with Bridletowne Park Church in the following article from Faith Today: AChurchYouShouldKnow: Bridletowne Park Church, Scarborough, Ont. Charlene De Haan May/June 2010 When you pursue God in your neighbourhood, “the lines blur between neighbourhood a
Thank you to all those who participated in… …Spike Back Against Poverty 2010! Thanks to your fundraising efforts, we raised $20,000, enough to send 285 kids to camp.
“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where theives break in and steal. But store up for yourselves terasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where theives do [...]