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Vision Youth Leadership Program

Founded in 2001, the Vision Youth Leadership Program was developed to complement the regular school academic curriculum to help our youth to develop life skills, which will prepare them for a successful and rewarding future.

We encourage civic participation and the continuous development of physical, social, and leadership skills through a holistic training approach.

Our Impact

 

1,200+

Graduates

200+

Social Impact Projects

33,000+

Community Service Hours

 

In the Media

 

CTV News I Sept. 16, 2020
Vision Youth Social Innovation Academy on CTV News Toronto at 6.

Omni TV I Sept. 16, 2020
Vision Youth Social Innovation Academy on Omni TV Cantonese News.

Epoch Times I Feb. 28, 2020
Soaring to New Heights. Vision Youth Leadership and Development.

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SingTao I Feb. 29, 2020
Vision Youth 2020 Graduation Gala. Celebrating today’s youth leaders.

Omni TV I Nov. 6, 2019
Vision Youth Workshop for University Freshmen.

 

Press Releases

 
 

Press Conference I Sept. 29, 2021
After successfully launched their first year of Social Innovation Academy last year to help youth further their ideas into reality, Vision Youth continues their partnership with the City of Toronto and Ryerson University to this year’s Social Innovation Academy program.

Press Conference I Sept. 16, 2020
Vision Youth is excited to announce their new program, Social Innovation Academy, a free, online workshop series developed in partnership with Ryerson University and the City of Toronto.

 

Workshops

Stay tuned for more interesting workshops by subscribing to our Vision Youth YouTube Channel.

 

How to prepare for going back to school during the Pandemic.

Everything you need to know to prepare your children for back to school with York Region District School board trustee Ron Lynn, cultural psychiatrist and Clinical Director of the Asian Initiatives in Mental Health (AIM) at Toronto Western Hospital, Dr. Kenneth Fung, and STEM Tutoring Online Academy, Ming Lee.

Racial Discrimination, Student Support & Learning From Home

Learn how to react to Racial Discrimination, Federal Government support for Students and remote learning - Games for education from www.dotdotfire.com

Remote Learning and Family Time

On June 20, we partnered with York Region District School Board to jointly host a virtual workshop on the topic " Learning Remotely and Family Time". Two experienced public school teachers from York Region School Board shared how parents can help children on maximizing learning opportunities and balancing study and life.

 

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