EDUCATE

EMPOWER

IMPACT

Inspiring children &

youth to achieve their best.

Welcome to Believe To Achieve

Believe To Achieve (BTA) is a registered non-profit that assists children & youth, in after-school personal development and mentorship programs. The after-school drop in centre at Jane and Wilson provides food programs, study groups for homework help, computer rooms, teaching guides and motivation and support with caring staff and volunteers.

After-school programs

Believe to Achieve’s children and youth after school program and day camp and March break program, provides children and youth opportunities where they can build positive experiences, overcome barriers, build positive relationships, develop confidence and skills for life.

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Your donations go directly to the programs

Ways to give

Credit card

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Fundraising@believetoachieve.ca

For tax receipt purposes please leave your name, address, telephone, and email address in the comment section.

Cheque

Mail and address the cheque to:

Believe to Achieve Organization 

724 Cortez Avenue

Pickering, ON L1W 1Y4

March Break Program

We deliver life ‘tools” for achievement to youth. Open doors for groups to develop knowledge, skills and attitudes to disarm and manage violence and peer sanctions.

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New & Events

By Toronto.com Article By Andrew Palamarchuk February 12, 2020
Godwin Larbi was slashed, stabbed and robbed multiple times while growing up in the Chalkfarm Drive area. “It was a little rough,” he says. “You always had to make sure that you had a couple of friends with you. You never go anywhere by yourself.” Larbi, who moved to Chalkfarm when he was four, said he was slashed during an altercation at age eight or nine, robbed three or four times during his high school years, and was stabbed multiple times during an attempted robbery at age 20. “(My) close friends got shot, stabbed, kidnapped,” he said. “Three friends (were) murdered.” Larbi, now 28 and still a Chalkfarm resident, works with neighbourhood children and youth in the hopes that they won’t go through what he endured in the area. Larbi is the youth co-ordinator at Spider’s Web Youth Empowerment Centre, which offers a range of after-school programs for young people aged six to late teens at 160 Chalkfarm, one of four residential highrises that make up the Chalkfarm complex, located northwest of Jane Street and Wilson Avenue. Larbi describes the centre as a “safe haven” where children and youth can “be themselves and not be ostracized.” The centre, which has been operating for the past nine years, provides homework help, healthy snacks, physical activities, field trips, computer access, and mentorship. It is run by Believe to Achieve, an organization founded by retired Canadian champion boxer Spider Jones. “We empower young people to deal with challenges. We teach them life skills. We teach them how to take responsibility,” Jones said. “This is not a glorified babysitting service. These children learn discipline here. We help them with their homework. We help strengthen their minds so that the lure of the streets will never get them.”
Black History Month
March 4, 2019
St. Josephine Bakhita Catholic School grade 5 to 8 students listened to inspirational speaker and National radio host Spider Jones. Jones talked about his life story at the Ajax school on February 21 as part of Black History Month
July 31, 2018
A visit to the “Spider’s Web Youth Empowerment Centre” by, our MP, Honourable Judy Sgro, and her daughter Deanna Sgro. The kids had a blast meeting them! Friday, July 27, 2018
Green Jobs For YOUth
October 16, 2017
We had 75 kids at our summer camp this year and were able to hire some of our youths that attend our “Youth Program” to work with us this summer. We were able to do this with the help of UNAC/GREEN CORPs.
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