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Frontlines Infographic

Joseph Nguyen

Early Childhood Education, Humber College

Community Collaborations - ECE 242 0ND

Deborah Sargeant

February 18th, 2022

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Frontlines
By: Joseph Nguyen
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Main Purpose Child/Youth Programs


Frontlines offers many services for youth, starting from age 6 to
29. But primarily for 6-12-year-olds, the programs that are
Frontline's vision and purpose for its surrounding community are offered are:
for it to be a safe place where wholeness and peace are. Homework Club
Frontline's aim is to be a community where children & youth Social Clubs
experience value, and true belonging.  "Frontlines is a youth Culinary Lessons
charity for ages 6 to 29 that's dedicated to Weston and the After-School Programs
surrounding areas in the Greater Toronto Area" (Frontlines, Dance & Basketball Camps
2021). Frontlines offers culinary and homework programs, as And many more camps focusing on certain skills . . . (Frontlines,
well as leadership training and camps.  2021)

Fund/Odors of the Social Determinants


Organization
Education                             Mikkonen, J., & Raphael D. (2010)
     Education is something that Frontlines is constantly
providing and improving on. As they offer a variety of
programs for learning such as the homework club, after-
Frontlines is funded by many public company donors such as
school program, cooking lessons & more.
the RBC Foundation, Loyalty One, Castlepoint Numa, Home
Social Exclusion
Depot, Telus, TD Bank, Toronto government, and more
One of the organization's main visions is inclusion and they do
(Frontlines, 2021).
this by the programs they offer as they provide resources and
communities to those who have none. Frontline's goal for youth
is for them to find true belonging and wholeness (Frontlines,
2021).
Social Safety Network
The free programs they offer are a tremendous help for
vulnerable families or individuals struggling with
finance/poverty. They are giving children from low-class
families the opportunities to learn skills, have a proper
education, and a place to be safe.

Weston Toronto
Area
Demographics

This demographic shows the age range within the


area of Weston Toronto, as well as the percentages in
those age ranges. This is important because
Frontlines deals primarily with youth starting from
age 6 to 29. This graph shows the percentage of
youths that need programs and organizations like
Frontlines. 
<5 (6.3%) 5-14 (10.3%) 15-19 (4.5%)
20-24 (7%) 25-34 (14.7%)
35-44 (14.9%) 45> (42.3%)

Questions to Ask whenever visiting

How long has this place been around


and when did it start?
Questions
In what ways can people contribute to
your organization other than money?

What sets this place apart from other


organizations in the community
What are your most urgent needs?

What's the most successful aspect of


Frontlines? (e.g. a specific program)

References

Areavibes. (2022). Weston, Toronto, on Demographics. Weston, Ontario Population & Demographics. Retrieved February 19,
2022, from https://www.areavibes.com/toronto-on/weston/demographics/?
fbclid=IwAR1GJ_54RFJGetxnVWk8b0fxdyQ7SjqlZSnLHgG8tU87K9dYSfvmrGqD43c

Frontlines. (2021). Frontlines: Bringing People Together


https://frontlines.to/

Mikkonen, J., & Raphael D. (2010). Social Determinants of Health: The Canadian Facts. Toronto: York University School of
Health Policy and Management.

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