Skip to main content
group of young people learning about voting
The Trustee Hub is an innovative community initiative that provides support to unincorporated grassroots groups working to improve our communities. By sharing our experience and expertise, we help these groups become more effective in addressing the challenges they face and achieving their goals. Many of the groups we work with support underserved populations, such as youth, BIPOC, and women.

By acting as a trustee for grassroots groups like Afghan Youth Engagement and Development Initiative, Black Women in Motion, ENAGB Youth Program, Inspirations Studio, Mommy Monitor, Rainbow West, SoundCheck Youth Arts Inc. and Wanasah, The Neighbourhood Group fulfills its own mission to improve the lives of the people in our communities, and the communities themselves. Learn more and support one of our amazing groups today.


Community Healing and Unity Grants 2024

Here are a few of our long-standing trusteed organizations:

Toronto South Local Immigration Partnership (TSLIP) is a collaborative community initiative that aims to help newcomers in Toronto South feel safe, supported, and empowered to achieve their dreams in Canada. TSLIP members work together to coordinate and enhance service delivery for newcomers while promoting innovation and the efficient use of resources.


The Toronto Drop-In Network (TDIN) is an active member-based coalition of 59 organizations that run at least 56 diverse drop-in centres across the city of Toronto. Members work with people who are homeless, marginally housed, or socially isolated, including men, women, transgender and non-binary people, youth and seniors.
 




Khalidha Nasiri

“The Trustee Hub’s commitment to provide individualized support for grassroots community groups like ours who are low-resourced and require dedicated assistance to build infrastructure and respond to the needs of our community has been nothing short of outstanding. The Hub is present, supportive, active, and genuinely cares about our group’s success.”

- Khalidha Nasiri, Executive Director, Afghan Youth Engagement and Development Initiative