Who We Are
Partners and Supporters
Partners and Supporters
Thank you for helping us work towards a more just and equitable society for young people. We are pleased to recognize the support of the following foundations and organizations. Their contributions are not just financial – they also serve as partners in our work, allowing us to do more together.
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Peace Partners & Colleagues


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If you have any questions about your contribution, please contact Ann Tang at 416-960-0105 or via e-mail, atang@peacebuilders.ca.
Community Partners
The Community Crisis Response Program (CCRP)works across the City of Toronto in partnership with community members, agencies, and internal City divisions to enhance community safety. The CCRP team supports communities with the development of safety networks that create neighbourhood strategies which focus on Crisis Intervention, Crisis Prevention, and Crisis Preparation. Peacebuilders is a member of the Community Crisis Response Network in Regent Park.
FOCUS DOWNTOWN EAST (51 Division TPS)
Furthering Our Community by Uniting Services (FOCUS)is an innovative Community Safety and Well-Being Initiative co-led by the City of Toronto, United Way Toronto and Toronto Police Service that aims to reduce crime, victimization and improve community resilience and well-being.
The model brings together the most appropriate community agencies at a weekly situation table to provide a targeted, wrap around approach to the most vulnerable individuals, families, and places that are experiencing heightened levels of risk in a specific geographic location. Peacebuilders sit at the FOCUS Downtown East situation table.
REGENT PARK EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS NETWORK
The Regent Park Executive Directors Network shares a vision of working together to help build a neighborhood of inclusivity, facilitating effective social development through community engagement, partnership collaboration and leadership development.
SEEN COLLABORATIVE
Supporting the East End Neighbourhoods (SEEN) Collaborative brings together six youth-serving agencies to strengthen the quality and responsiveness of services for youth in conflict with the law. SEEN is working to develop a framework for communities to better support young people by connecting them to services that decrease known risk factors for recidivism and help young people reach their full potential.
Peacebuilders works in partnership with the following organization’s to achieve SEEN’s mission:
- Central Neighbourhood House
- Dixon Hall
- Salvation Army
- Toronto Kiwanis Boys & Girls Club
- Yonge Street Mission
Our Network
- Ashoka
- Catholic Children’s Aid Society Toronto
- City of Toronto
- Hamilton Legal Aid
- Harriet Tubman Community Organization
- John Howard Society of Toronto
- Justice for Children and Youth
- JVS Toronto – Youth Justice Network
- International Association of Trial Lawyers
- Toronto Kiwanis Boys and Girls Club
- Legal Rights Center (Minneapolis)
- Operation Springboard
- Pathways to Education – Regent Park
- Smart Justice Network of Canada
- St. Stephen’s Community House
- Turning Point Youth Services
- Woodgreen Community Services – RITES of Passage
- Yonge Street Mission
- Youth Justice Ontario
- Youth Justice Network
- Zero Gun Violence Movement
Educational Partners
- Centennial College
- George Brown College
- Humber College
- Ryerson University
- Osgoode Hall Law School
If you are interested in learning more about our training, please visit our Services & Training page for more information.
If you are interested in learning more about our student placement opportunities, please visit our Volunteer page for more information