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Empowering Communities Through Partnership: Spotlight on the Ontario Charitable Gaming Association

Discover how the Ontario Charitable Gaming Association (OCGA) is transforming lives across Ontario by supporting Beat the Streets and other local charities. Learn about their mission, innovative work, and the incredible impact they’ve made in helping low-income youth thrive through programs like Wrestle 4 Fun.

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Building a resilient future: The impact of the Ontario Trillium Foundation's Resilient Communities Fund Grant

The Ontario Trillium Foundation's Resilient Communities Fund is a game-changer for our organization. Our latest blog post explores how this grant is enhancing our capacity to serve and sustain our mission. Join us in celebrating these achievements and see how you can continue to support our work.

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Nike powers new opportunities for Toronto children with two Wrestle 4 Fun after-school programs

With the generous support of the Nike Community Impact Fund, Beat the Streets (Canada) is making a difference in the lives of nearly 60 students in Toronto through after-school wrestling programs. Learn about the transformative impact on our youth and watch our latest video!

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You Grow Girl: Recognizing the Impactful Support of the Canada Post Community Foundation

At Beat the Streets, we are committed to empowering girls through youth development programs like You Grow Girl. With the support of the Canada Post Community Foundation, we have made a lasting impact on the lives of 103 girls, providing them with the tools and skills they need to thrive.

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