Centre for Community Partnerships

Centre for Community Partnerships more than just volunteering
Centre for Community Partnerships, University of Toronto

The Centre for Community Partnerships was founded to develop, with community organizations, partnerships that are defined, sustainable and action-oriented for students on all three University of Toronto campuses. These partnerships have a dual aim to build educational capacity within communities of the GTA and Peel regions, and to enhance and broaden student learning. Through the establishment of

academic and co-curricular service opportunities, students enhance their learning of the social, cultural, ethical, and political dimensions of civic life.

Social Action Pop-Up: Trash Talks!?Date: Friday, October 29th, 2021 (online)Time: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM ETRegister here: htt...
10/25/2021

Social Action Pop-Up:

Trash Talks!?

Date: Friday, October 29th, 2021 (online)
Time: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM ET
Register here: https://clnx.utoronto.ca/events.htm?evtId=37507


Waste Reduction is an environmental justice issue. On Oct. 29th join special guests from Black Environmental Initiative and UofT’s Trash Team to discuss climate change, waste and social justice. How do these issues affect you and how can you make a difference in your everyday life?

Social Action Pop-Ups are monthly events where students learn how to take action on a social issue through engaging with community workers, educators and activists working on the ground.

At this Social Action Pop-up you will:
Hear from other UofT students passionate about environmental justice
Learn how to get involved in clubs and groups focusing on climate action
Have the opportunity to commit to change by participating in the Waste Reduction Challenge that runs Oct. 29th - Nov. 12th ( )

The Centre for Community Partnerships is looking for students to serve on our Student and Alumni Advisory Committee.Be t...
06/26/2018

The Centre for Community Partnerships is looking for students to serve on our Student and Alumni Advisory Committee.

Be the student voice at CCP!

https://www.studentlife.utoronto.ca/ccp/advisory-committee

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CCP Student and Alumni Advisory Committee | Student Life
The Committee will have regularly scheduled meetings four times per year (Fall, Late Fall, Early Spring, End of Spring). The chair and members…

The Committee will have regularly scheduled meetings four times per year (Fall, Late-Fall, Early-Spring, End of Spring). The chair and members will serve a two-year term.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/youth-focused-town-hall-tickets-45035670904
04/16/2018

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/youth-focused-town-hall-tickets-45035670904

If you're between the ages of 14-29, then this event is for you! This election, have your say at a milestone Youth Town Hall featuring leaders of the Green Party, Liberals and NDP (Doug Ford said he was busy that day, but the invite remains open). From housing to tuition, justice to racism, this ele...

Just a few of the CCP folk at Student Life Recognition 2018 event yesterday! Thank you to all who contributed to making ...
04/06/2018

Just a few of the CCP folk at Student Life Recognition 2018 event yesterday! Thank you to all who contributed to making our year's programs awesome!

04/04/2018

Are you 13 to 24 and interested in making a difference in Toronto? Are you passionate about creating a more equitable and youth-friendly Toronto? Want to make a difference at City Hall?

We're looking for amazing young people ready to utilize their skills and excitement to join our Leadership Team for the 2018-19 term! More info below:

https://s.cotsurvey.chkmkt.com/?e=117648&h=C37B03727F757A7&l=en

Regent Park Community Food Centre is looking for 8-10 volunteer for their  Winter Eves Event! Help serve food and celebr...
12/18/2017

Regent Park Community Food Centre is looking for 8-10 volunteer for their Winter Eves Event! Help serve food and celebrate the year.

Thursday Dec.21st, to 8pm.

Contact Ashrafi to volunteer
[email protected]

The Regent Park Community Food Centre is a partnership between CRC and Community Food Centres Canada (CFCC), a national organization that’s driving the development of Community Food Centres across the country. Visit us at:           It builds on CRC’s history of serving the community by exp...

Thank you everyone who came out to    with CALC students! Thank you Woodsworth College, Toronto volunteers! It was aweso...
10/23/2017

Thank you everyone who came out to with CALC students! Thank you Woodsworth College, Toronto volunteers! It was awesome!

Great learnings last night and delicious food. Thank you NishDish Marketeria and FoodShare Toronto. First Community Kitc...
10/18/2017

Great learnings last night and delicious food. Thank you NishDish Marketeria and FoodShare Toronto. First Community Kitchen of the year with Hart House

"We picked up 100+ cigarette butts in 1 hour!!! It was inspiring to see over 150 students come out (on a super super hot...
10/17/2017

"We picked up 100+ cigarette butts in 1 hour!!! It was inspiring to see over 150 students come out (on a super super hot day) to support this event. The shoreline cleanup is a reminder that the garbage that was not picked up by us would have travelled to the water and other natural animal habitats. I want to continue to be mindful of how my actions can potentially impact our wider surroundings." --Rhoda Lam, ARW Community Partner Liaison

“We picked up 100+ cigarette butts in 1 hour!!! It was inspiring to see over 150 students come out (on a super super hot day) to support this event. The shoreline cleanup is a reminder that t…

By Marie Wee, CCP Work Study Student, Seniors Project Program Assistant I first became involved with the Centre for Comm...
10/17/2017

By Marie Wee, CCP Work Study Student, Seniors Project Program Assistant I first became involved with the Centre for Community Partnerships (CCP) through their Alternative Reading Week Program (ARW) last February. I volunteered as a student participant with 3 other U of T students at Frontier College. This experience allowed us to reflect on the simple everyday things that we often take for granted - books - due to the privileges that we hold as university students. [ 343 more words ]

By Marie Wee, CCP Work Study Student, Seniors Project Program Assistant I first became involved with the Centre for Community Partnerships (CCP) through their Alternative Reading Week Program (ARW)…

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