Sudan’s Civil War, an evening with Mamoun Hassan

Amnesty International Toronto (AITO) and the Toronto East End Chapter of AITO are hosting guest speaker, Sudanese-Canadian filmmaker and educator, Mamoun Hassan, to speak about the crisis in Sudan and what Canadians can do. Sudan’s Civil War The civil war in Sudan has displaced millions of civilians, caused widespread human rights abuses, gender-based violence, and […]

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Drop‑In for Dignity: Packing for Our Neighbours A Time to Act Campaign Event

Join Cuso International in turning compassion into action through the new Time to Act initiative. We’ll be sorting donated clothing from Yonge Street Mission’s Double Take thrift store, which often receives more items than they can sell, even through their ultra‑low‑cost “dollar‑bin” clearouts. The overflow has been shared with us so it can continue to

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Voices with Impact: March Webinar

2026 marks the Year of the Volunteer, a time to celebrate the longstanding impact of service. It’s also a chance for us all to write a new chapter in our lives, inspired by those who have already filled many pages with stories of resilience, compassion, and dedication to their fellow human beings. This season, we’ll be guided by the reflections

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For BIPOC Ears Only

Dates:  September 23, October 28 & November 25, 1-2:30 PM ET (Zoom Meeting) Cost: Free Although many ENGOs are making intentional efforts to hire more racialized and Indigenous staff, BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour) are currently in the minority in our sector. With BIPOC staff experiencing numerous workplace challenges which contribute to high turnover rates, we have heard a

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Two-Eyed Seeing in Conservation Partnerships

The concept of Etuaptmumk, the Mi’kmaw term for Two-Eyed Seeing, has emerged as a promising framework for cross-cultural collaboration as non-Indigenous organizations increasingly seek to support Indigenous conservation leadership.  Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall coined this term to describe an approach of bringing together the best of multiple knowledge systems to work toward a common goal.

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Practical Leadership Skills Workshop Series with Mikhael Bornstein

The Practical Leadership Skills Series will include four interactive workshops. Each workshop will last 75 minutes and include both presentation and interactive group exercises. Participants will leave the workshop with a practical skill that they can take back to their workplace and use immediately. Four topics will be covered in the series: 1.      How to conduct effective

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Aaron Freeman: Addressing ENGO Real-World Government Relations Challenges: A Three-Part Workshop Series

This series will take on selected and specific real-world ENGO Government Relations (GR) challenges raised by the participants who will be asked to define their scenarios through responses to seven questions upon registration.   Participants will outline the challenges they are facing upon registration. These real-world ENGO GR challenges will then be workshopped by Aaron in

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