CU Smile is a group that was founded as a Carleton University club back in 2016. The club sought to help with issues such as homelessness, youth mental health, education, and much more. Some of their achievements over the past 5 years include: delivering warm meals and clothes to those in need, collaborating with organizations such as Shepherds of Good Hope to help the most vulnerable during Covid-19, and providing mental health support and help to students during strenuous exam seasons
Read MoreTake Up Space is a podcast by former grant recipient Project Agape that will focus on discussions surrounding the experiences of POC youth who are survivors and experts of gender-based violence. Project Agape will be focusing the episodes on the stories of POC survivors in order to educate people on different aspects of rape culture and consent.
Read MoreP.E.T. will focus on allyship, anti-racism, decolonization, disability justice, intersectionality, and gender rights as they impact an individual’s life.
Read MoreEvery year Unity for Action picks a local beneficiary in the Ottawa-Gatineau region for whom they can raise money and awareness by running a variety of different events, inspired by the motto that "helping the community can be as easy as doing what you love."
Read MoreLoud Black Girls seeks to redefine what has been deemed to be a negative stereotype for black girls for a long time. Through our platform, we hope to inspire and empower black womxn to be loud about who they are and everything that comes with it.
Read MoreA community event to take place in June, that is organized by three individuals who want to take on the negative narrative and flip it from youth who can not amount to anything to the youth can change the world.
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