Click the link down below to check out our In the Loop - October 2022 Parent Newsletter https://www.bgctk.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/81/2022/11/In-the-Loop-October-2022.pdf
A part of the BGC Toronto Kiwanis community for the last nine years, Sheilana Dela Cruz talks about her journey from a Club placement student to the current Coordinator, Youth Services. Watch as Sheilana talks about the impact of working with our members.#BGCTorontoKiwanis | #OpportunityChangesEverything
We sat down with BGC Toronto Kiwanis' former Executive Director, Ian Edward. Ian was with the Club for 15 years leading the organization through pivotal moments in our history, including our 101 Spruce Street renovations in 2010.Ian currently works with BGC Canada as a Regional Director.Watch the full interview below.#BGCTorontoKiwanis | #OpportunityChangesEverything
2020 Annual ReportIn late June, our Club released our 2020 Annual Report. You can view the report on our website, here. Our annual report captures all of our organization's accomplishments and strategies in 2020.100 Stories, Celebrating 100 YearsWe are so excited to continue to share incredible stories from members of our BGC Toronto Kiwanis community.Watch our latest interview with...
Ryan Boodhai was a member of the Club from 1987 - 2000. Joining as a member in our after-school program, Ryan went on to work as a part-time staff and continues to give back to the BGC Toronto Kiwanis community. Watch Ryan talk about his time as the Club and the life long impact it...
Well known for his long career in politics, Art Eggleton, a former Canadian Senator and Toronto's longest serving Mayor, is spending his retirement returning to his childhood roots at BGC Toronto Kiwanis.Currently sitting on our Board of Directors, Art, a former member of the Club in the late 40s/early 50s chats about the importance of...
An alumni for 30+ years, and our current Director, Programs & Services, Marnie Smith sits down to chat about the impact the Club had within her life, as well as the incredible team of staff that helped mold her into the leader she is today. Watch the interview below. #BGCTorontoKiwanis | #OpportunityChangesEverything
Statement on Kamloops Residential SchoolsBGC Toronto Kiwanis mourns the death of the 215 children from Tk’emlups te Secwepemc First Nation.As an organization that emphasizes being a safe and inclusive space for all kids and teens, we are horrified at the news that has come out of the Kamloops community.This heart-breaking news is a painful reminder...