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Climb for Courage

Posted on: December 25th, 2014 by admin No Comments

That sounded like a prayer. A prayer in a public school. God has no place within these walls, just like facts don’t have a place within an organized religion. Son, a woman is like a beer. They smell good, they look good, you’d step over your own mother just to get one! But you can’t stop at one. You wanna drink another woman! The Internet King? I wonder if he could provide faster nudity. (more…)

The Abshir Hassan Award for Excellence in Community Service

Posted on: December 23rd, 2014 by admin No Comments

 

 

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A passionate teacher who strived to make a difference in his community, Abshir Hassan was a hard-working and caring individual well known and admired for his work with youth.  As a dedicated student Abshir earned his undergraduate degree in psychology from York’s Faculty of Health and then his Bachelor of Education degree from York’s Faculty of Education. At the time of his death, Abshir was working on his MEd, with plans to pursue his PhD at York.

 

Abshir taught in several local schools where he was a role model, leader and mentor to his students. He also mentored students as a volunteer in after-school programs with Success Beyond Limits and made a point to let students in the community know the value of education and continuous learning.

 

The Abshir Hassan Undergraduate Entrance Award for Excellence in Community Service and The Abshir Hassan Graduate Award for Excellence in Community Service are two ways that Abshir’s legacy will continue to inspire students and make positive change in their communities.

 

Go to the link below to make a contribution that will see young people with a commitment to community and passion for education carry-on the work that was so important to him.

 

http://www.forabshir.ca/

 

Hiring: Student Support and Program Assistant

Posted on: December 23rd, 2014 by admin No Comments

 

SBL is now hiring a student support and program assistant. The application deadline is January 4th 2015. See link below!

 

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HNIC Holds Large Event

Posted on: December 4th, 2014 by admin No Comments

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The Helping Neighbourhoods Implement Change (HNIC) held the glamorous Ball Masquerade Dinner on November 22nd that was kept at Oakdale Golf Country Club. The gathering was a semi-formal event that brought together some of Toronto’s unique talents from well – known personalities like Francis Atta author /spoken word artist, Kofi Frempong Afro-art- producer and the illustrious Latoya Forever up and coming Youtube reality star. The purpose of the event was to aid the HNIC initiative, raise funds and keep rolling out some of their innovative programming. Chris Blackwood, Rayon Brown and Harpret Gill are the dedicated members of the HNIC group who not only ensured the event was a reality but continually spear head programming for youth in the community.

 

Success beyond Limits commends and supports HNIC’s drive to do hard-work that brings our young people together in positive ways as this type of work thrives off collaboration and bringing communities together. HNIC is doing great things and should continue to be an example of what it means to collaborate and work with others in the community.

Congratulations to the AGYU and SBL

Posted on: December 4th, 2014 by admin No Comments

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On Wednesday November 5th the Art Gallery of York University (AGYU) and Success Beyond Limits youth were awarded the Ontario Association of Art Galleries 2014 Education Award for If We Ruled the World: Creating an Urban Spatial Imaginary, a multidisciplinary art education program.

 

Mentored and led by spoken word artists, the M.A.D. Poet (aka Melissa A. Dean), visual artist and graphic designer Mark “Kurupt” Stoddart and emerging filmmaker Chevy X King, the youth engaged in a five-month program where they developed art in the spoken, written and visual form.

 

If We Ruled the World was a groundbreaking program marking the third year that the AGYU has collaborated with Success Beyond Limits. Through this program, the youth created visual and written artwork that expressed their individual experiences. While the students did a great deal of self-reflection to produce a library of artwork, they collaborated to produce a song entitled “If we ruled the world” where each student illustrated their thoughts on their community, showcasing both it’s beauty and teachings. Students explored their artistic potential while unpacking their ideas of self, their experiences and goals.

Student Profile – Princess

Posted on: December 4th, 2014 by admin No Comments

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Princess is a former Westview student wrapping up her high school journey by upgrading her credits at night school. 2012 was the year Princess was introduced to Success Beyond Limits by a friend who had been a part of the family for quite some time. After claims of her personal struggles with attitude, Princess was empowered to explore aspects of her character that were both negative and positive. Through the organization, Princess was able to work closely with the staff who recognized her raw potential. When asked what she learned through the organization Princess asserted that she had a platform to express her social concerns for community as well as showcase her passion to explore the arts. Princess also revealed that through the mentorship of staff, she was able to come to a more balanced place with her love and respect for herself.

 

Overall, Princess appreciates the love the staff shows through the roles they play and how they’ve helped her overcome her own personal ignorance. As a young woman who played a key role as a mentor, Princess also acknowledges the evident work experiences gained just by being a part of the organization; transferable skills like public speaking, working with youth and coordinating events were just some of the skills that Princess garnered. As an aspiring Post-Secondary student Princess learnt through SBL that she would like to become an educator following the “Each One Teach One” model. Despite her past challenges Princess is trailblazing a path of leadership for young women to respect and follow which is a quality of hers that is invaluable to the organization. Go Princess!