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Criteria #8 - Table of Contents

Youth E gage e t a d De elop e t YED Page

S hools Without Borders—Algo a Pu li Health Page

Art Orga izaio s—Youth De elop e t Page

Algo a Youth E gage e t Theatre Page

Art Mo —Algo a Art Gallery Page

Youth E po er e t Cou il—U ited Way Page

Wasa Na i —I dia Frie dship Ce tre Page

YOU io —Proje t Des ripio s Page

Algo a Fa ily Ser i es—Youth Ser i es Page

Youth Ga li g A are ess Progra YGAP Page

Posii e Youth De elop e t I iiai es Page

Graii Refra ed Workshops Page

Su er Co pa y—E o o i De elop e t Corporaio Page

Jo s for youth—E ploy e t Soluio s Page

So ial E trepre eurship E oluio Page

Na y League Cadets Page

Air Cadets Page

Ar y Cadet League Page

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Youth Engagement and Development (YED)

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Schools Without Borders—Algoma Public Health

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Schools Without Borders—Algoma Public Health

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Art Organizations—Youth Development

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Art Organizations—Youth Development

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Arts Organization—Youth Development

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Algoma Youth Engagement Theatre

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Art Mob—Algoma Art Gallery

ART GALLERY

OF ALGOMA Get involved with the AGA with Art Mob!

Strengthen your leadership skills,

have fun working with peers, enhance your art education

and have a fun summer experience. For Youth 13 – 29

year olds who want to think ‘outside the box’, and

are committed to making your community a better

place to live. Participants will be given the opportunity

to practice their skills in a supportive environment & will

be provided with mentoring and feedback.

Here are some volunteer opportunities when you

join Art Mob!

Art Mob Delegate

Assisting with functions and special events that happen

at the AGA all year long...for example:

Summer: Fresh Art & the AGA Rotary Fest Family

Day

Throughout the year: AGA Family Day Series,

exhibition openings

AGA SumMerArt Programs Assistant

Work with our summer art councilors assisting in the

Studio

One week commitment:

morning session for children 6-8 @ 9:30 – 11:30AM

each day or afternoon session for children 9-12 @ 1:30

– 3:30PM each day

AGA Street Beat

As a Street Beat Volunteer you will be out and about

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Youth Empowerment Council—United Way

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Wasa Nabin—Indian Friendship Centre

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YOUnion—Project Descriptions

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Algoma Family Services—Youth Services

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Algoma Family Services—Youth Services

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Youth Gambling Awareness Program (YGAP)

Gambling Rap

Gambling is an addiction

It’s true, this ai ’t fi tio

Always felt like the great bambino

When I walked up in the casino

No I’ lo i g all o e

I have no more to spend on my honey

Lost all my money on the slots

The whole time thinking this was my spot

Just dropped a couple grand down the drain

No I’ starti g to feel the pai

I lost my kids, my wife, and my house

Y’all do ’t e e k o hat this is a out

Though my dreams were always the next pull away

No all of a sudde I’ all alo e with nothing left to say

What you know about losing your life

A stab in the chest like the sharp edge of a knife

Roulette ta les spi i ’ o e ar ed a dits rolli ’ di e

No I realize this ai ’t o a to li e life

I wish I would have known to set limits

But I ould ’t see past all the flash gi i ks

Should of kept it to what I could actually spend

Not always asking friends and family for what they would lend

No I’ hopi g to i ut e pe ti g to loose Should of known the casino would have me singing the blues

If I can give you one piece of advice

Pla safe a d pla s art, do ’t ake sa rifi e

What you know about losing your life

A stab in the chest like the sharp edge of a knife

Roulette ta les spi i ’ o e ar ed a dits rolli ’ di e

Now I realize this ai ’t o a to li e life

Roulette ta les spi i ’ o e ar ed a dits rolli ’ di e

No I realize this ai ’t o a to li e life

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Positive Youth Development Initiatives

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Positive Youth Development Initiatives

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Positive Youth Development Initiatives

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Graffiti Reframed Workshops

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Summer Company—Economic Development Corporation

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Jobs for Youth—Employment Solutions

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Social Entrepreneurship Evolution

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Navy League Cadets

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Air League Cadets

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Army Cadet League

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YMCA Leadership De elop e t Page

Youth E po er e t Cou il Page

Youth E po er e t Cou il—Cha ge the World Page

Ta les Tee s Page

Mill Market a d E to i a Volu teers Page

YOU io Page

We S are Hu ger Page

Big Blue Bo Dri e Page

Red Cross—Leadership De elop e t Page

Algo a Distri t S hool Board Page

Huro Superior Catholi Distri t S hool Board—Pe ies fro Hea e Page

Mi ute Makeo er Page

Volu teer Sault Ste. Marie a d Volu teer Algo a Page

Youth So ial I frastru ture Colla orai e Page

Algo a’s Far ers Market Page

Faith Based Orga izaio s—Leadership De elop e t Page

Rotar Clu Volu teers Page

Clea North Volu teers Page

Sault Area Hospital Volu teers Page

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YMCA—Leadership Development

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Youth Empowerment Council

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Youth Empowerment Council

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Youth Empowerment Council

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Co u ity Car Wash

Youth Empowerment Council—Change the World

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Editorials

Help change the world, get your car washed

Friday, May 10, 2013 by: Good Deeds

Welcome to SooToday's web feature we like to call the Good Deeds page. If you know of any unsung do-gooders that deserve some recognition for making a difference in our community, e-mail derek@sootoday.com with information and pictures, and you could be featured next time!

For only five bucks, they’ll wash your cars and trucks!

For yet another year, students from four local high schools will be participating in the 6th annual ChangeTheWorld: Ontario Youth

Volunteer Challenge.

ChangeTheWorld is a 4-week long campaign that provides an opportunity for youth to get involved in their community. It is meant to plant the seed of volunteerism in young individuals who are interested in social change.

The campaign is supported through the Ontario Government’s Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration (MCI), Volunteer SSM, the Youth Empowerment Council (YEC), and United Way of Sault Ste. Marie and district.

One of the most successful local volunteer activities is the Community Car Wash for Charity. The students are encouraged to host the most successful car wash by raising money to support a charity of their choice. The money that is raised from the car wash is then donated to a charity, by decision of the students.

This year’s participating high schools include:

Korah Collegiate and Vocational School Charity: Pauline’s Place Date: Saturday, May 11th, from 10am-4pm Location: Korah Collegiate Parking Lot

Superior Heights Collegiate and Vocational School Charity: ARCH Date: Sunday, May 19th, from 10am-4pm Location: Superior Heights Parking Lot

St. Mary’s College Charity: Christmas Cheer Date: Monday, May 20th, from 11am-2pm Location: SSt. Mary's College Parking Lot

École Notre-Dame-du-Sault Charity: Canadian Cancer Society (Relay for Life) Date: Saturday, May 25th, from 10am-3pm Location: École Notre-Dame-du-Sault Parking Lot

So, come out and support the youth of our community, get your car washed and donate to a charity!

Make sure to check out our archive for

more Good Deed Stories

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Youth Empowerment Council—Change the World

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Local News

Building picnic tables for a good cause

Monday, May 19, 2014 by: Kenneth Armstrong

White Pines grade 9 student Elizabeth Gagne volunteered to build picnic tables because she prefers volunteer work that is hands-on. “It gets you involved in your community and helping, gets you outside and it’s for a good cause,” said Gagne. Tables by Teens was one event organized by United Way Sault Ste. Marie and District project coordinator Kaitlyn Irwin and involved about a dozen local high school students building picnic tables in the Home Depot parking lot on Saturday. “We try to create volunteer initiatives for students to participate in and this is one of them,” said Irwin. Irwin is organizing local events for ChangeTheWorld: Ontario Youth Volunteer Challenge, which runs between April 6 and May 19 across Ontario. The events are intended for students age 14-18 and are being organized through volunteer Sault Ste. Marie.

The students can apply the hours volunteered toward the 40 hours required to graduate high school in Ontario. The picnic table kits were donated by Home

Depot and sold for one-hundred dollars each, the money from which will go toward whatever project or charity the children decide. Giving back to the community is one of Home Depot’s core values, says store Manager Susie Furchacher. The teens get to learn some life skills by actually assembling the tables, said Furbacher. “For some of these kids they have never had an opportunity to do this kind of work, and this is a great opportunity for them to give back and help each other. It gives them a sense of pride in their work,” said Furbacher. Any tables that were left over from the event were to be donated to local charities, said Irwin. Irwin is hoping to make Tables by Teens an annual event, possibly adding Muskoka chairs in the future.

(PHOTO: Emma Stafford and Paige

Furbacher, both Grade 9 students at Korah

Collegiate and Vocational School, assemble

picnic tables for the United Way May 17,

2014 at Home Depot.

SooToday.com/Kenneth Armstrong)

Youth Empowerment Council—Change the World

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Youth Empowerment Council—Change the World

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Youth Volu teer at E to i a

Mill Market & Entomica Volunteers

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Group Name: YOUNION: youth voice, working together

Location: Sault Ste. Marie

What makes your group unique?

We are a constantly changing and growing group. Depending on where our individual passions lay, we choose

different projects depending on our current group members’ talents and abilities. If someone has an idea or a

cause that they are particularly passionate about, we do what we can to accomplish something with that topic

as a particular focus. We have a fun, discrimination-free environment, with lots of games, food and activities.

We have a youth room that we schedule for activities. We do art expression, skill development and work on our

various projects on the evenings that our youth room is open.

Projects in the works:

We are developing a youth speakers bureau to share our passions with the community.

Children’s mental health awareness week is happening in May and we are planning an awareness campaign in

our schools and the community.

YOUNION

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YOUNION

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We Scare Hunger

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We Scare Hunger

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Big Blue Box Drive

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Red Cross—Leadership Development

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Algoma District School Board

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Algoma District School Board

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Local News

St Mary's adds a kick to Pennies from Heaven campaign

Tuesday, December 03, 2013 by: SooToday.com Staff

NEWS RELEASE ST. MARY'S COLLEGE

*************************** Giving back and staying fit

SAULT STE. MARIE - Looking for the perfect way for you and your kids to give back to the community this holiday season while having fun and staying fit?

The 2013 St. Mary's College Pennies from Heaven Indoor Soccer Tournament will be held at the school on December 13 and 14.

The weekend event promises to be fun-filled and memorable for all those involved.

Alongside the soccer tournament will be door-prizes, giveaways and special guest appearances which are sure to get the whole crowd involved!

Proceeds from the fund-raiser will be donated to local charities and families.

Last year, SMC's Pennies from Heaven raised approximately $18,000 for those in need.

Girls and boys categories are available for children born in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006.

Teams may enroll as a single-gender or co-ed entries.

Teams entering the round-robin event are guaranteed a minimum of three games, with the top entrants advancing into the playoffs.

The sign-up cost of $20 per player includes registration, two pieces of pizza and a player prize from St. Mary's College.

Visit SMC's official website for the registration form.

Deadline to enroll your team has been extended to Wednesday, December 4 by the end of day.

Be sure to drop off your child's form to SMC as soon as possible to ensure you get one of the remaining spots!

Additional information is available by calling St. Mary's College event staff at 705-945-5540.

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Huron Superior District School Board—Pennies from Heaven

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20 minute Makeover

The 0– i ute akeo er is a olu teer dri e e e t. The i te t of the e e t is to pro ote i i pride a d o u ity eauii aio , a d ele rate Earth Day!

Sault College Stude ts

YMCA Tea Clea

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Volunteer Sault Ste. Marie & Volunteer Algoma

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Algoma’s Farmer’s Market

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A u er of faith ased orga izaio s i Sault Ste. Marie pro ide leadership de elop e t opportu iies through their youth groups. A sa ple is i luded.

Faith Based Organizations—Leadership Development

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Faith Based Organizations—Leadership Development

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Rotaryfest is a day su er fesi al hi h is olu -teer dri e . E e ts su h as the kids zo e are orga ized a d fa ilitated y youth.

Rotary Club Volunteers

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Rotary Club Volunteers

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Youth Volu teers at Christ as Tree Recycli g

Clean North - Volunteers

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Sault Area Hospital Volunteers

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Sault Ste. Marie Youth E gage e t Foru Page

Algo a Youth E gage e t Net ork Page

The Do to Dialogue Page 7

Neigh ourhood Resour e Ce tre Page

Soup Ste. Marie Page

Ears a d Eyes Sault Musi a d Art Co u ity Page

E erge y Fesi al Page 9

Christy’s Light Fou daio Page

Delta Sault Ste. Marie Page

Sto e’s Oi e Supply Page

Sault U ited Foot all A ade y Page

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Sault Ste. Marie Youth Engagement Forum

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Sault Ste. Marie Youth Engagement Forum

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Sault Ste. Marie Youth Engagement Forum

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Algoma Youth Engagement Network

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Algoma Youth Engagement Network

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TERMS OF REFERENCE

Name: Algoma Youth Engagement and Development Network

Purpose/Goal: To foster a collaborative and synergistic approach to YED in Algoma to maximize positive youth outcomes

Objectives: To facilitate information sharing of youth engagement and development practices and resources amongst network members

To Identify membership needs in employing effective youth engagement and development practices

To develop membership capacity in youth engagement and development practices

To build community capacity for youth engagement and development practices

To assist in the development of partnerships amongst the diverse disciplines of network members on local youth engagement and development initiatives

Chair: Appointed by the membership for a 1 year term. Role is run an effective meeting. Algoma Public Health’s Youth Engagement Coordinator will draft agenda, book room.

Recorder: Youth Engagement Coordinator - Algoma Public Health

Membership: Community organizations involved with or interested in youth engagement and development practices

Reporting to: Membership will report within their individual agencies.

Frequency: Monthly

Term: Reviewed annually

Decision-making Format:

Consensus is preferred, where possible.

Distribution of Minutes: Distribute to members.

Algoma Youth Engagement Network

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The Downtown Dialogue

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The Downtown Dialogue

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The Downtown Dialogue

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The Downtown Dialogue

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Downtown Dialogue

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Neighbourhood Resource Centre

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Soup Ste. Marie

How will you Change the Downtown? Thursday, November 14th 2013

180 Gore Street, 6pm – 8:30pm

CALL FOR ENTRY AND REGULATIONS

Application due date: Friday, November 8th 5:00PM EST

*All entrants will be notified by Monday, November 11th if they

have been selected to present at the event on November 14th.

Theme: How will you Change the Downtown?

Grant Amount: Prize amount dependent on attendance.

Criteria: The Soup committee made up of community members

will choose between 5-6 presenters or partisoupants based

on the following criteria:

Community benefit

Achievability

Creativity

Strong connection to the theme: How will you Change

the Downtown?

Presentations: Projects may be presented by individuals,

groups or organizations. At least one member of your project

must be physically present at the Soup Ste. Marie event on

November 14th, 2013.

Presentations will be 5 minutes in length followed by a 5-

minute Q&A.

Project Submission: Each Partisoupant may submit a maximum

of 2 projects. Projects can be submitted by email to

soupstemarie@gmail.com or submitted in person at 180

Projects located at 180 Gore Street.

There is no entry fee. Late or incomplete entries will not be

accepted.

WHAT IS SOUP STE.

MARIE?

Soup Ste. Marie is a public dinner

designed to use community-driven

financial support to democratically

fund projects led by individuals,

businesses and groups of

community members. It is a

recurring micro-grant model based

on the international Sunday Soup

program which funds creative

projects through community meals.

The idea is simple:

Each Soup Ste. Marie event will

have a different focus, but one

that will encourage imaginative

projects that benefit the

community. $10 entrance fee

gets you a bowl of soup and a

vote on a project.

Community Partisoupants

showcase their projects

through a 5-minute

presentation a 5-minute Q&A.

Attendees get to listen to

presentations, engage with

Partisoupants and cast their

vote to grant the proceeds to

the most inspiring project.

No one but the winning

presenter makes money from

these events. However, this is a

unique opportunity for

partisoupating projects to

showcase their work and

network with attendees.

Soup Ste. Marie is more than just a

funding mechanism, it is a platform

from which we can generate ideas

and discussion about what is happening in our community.

It gives Partisoupants an

opportunity to network with

potential collaborators and to raise awareness about the needs and

resources that help make

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Soup Ste. Marie

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Ears and Eyes Sault Music and Art Community

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Ears and Eyes Sault Music and Art Community

Sault Music and Art Community

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Ears and Eyes Sault Music and Art Community

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Ears and Eyes Sault Music and Art Community

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The Emergency Festival

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The Emergency Festival

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The Emergency Festival

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Christy’s Light Foundation

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Delta Sault Ste. Marie

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Stone’s Office Supply

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Sault United Football Academy

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