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    • Home
    • About
      • Where are we?
      • Land Acknowledgement
      • What We Do
      • Who We Are
    • Sign-Up
      • Volunteer form
      • Mailing List Form
    • Resources
      • Resource List
      • For Youth Initiative
      • Family Navigation Project
      • Homelessness Support
      • Harm Reduction Support
      • The Stop Community Centre
      • Landlord/Tenant Issues
      • Health Hotlines
    • Events
      • Upcoming Events
      • Past Events
    • VO Business
      • Black Owned
      • Hire VO Youth
      • VO Youth's Picks
VO Youth Network
  • Home
  • About
    • Where are we?
    • Land Acknowledgement
    • What We Do
    • Who We Are
  • Sign-Up
    • Volunteer form
    • Mailing List Form
  • Resources
    • Resource List
    • For Youth Initiative
    • Family Navigation Project
    • Homelessness Support
    • Harm Reduction Support
    • The Stop Community Centre
    • Landlord/Tenant Issues
    • Health Hotlines
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Past Events
  • VO Business
    • Black Owned
    • Hire VO Youth
    • VO Youth's Picks

Coming Soon!

We are working to compile a list of businesses and services within VO that are youth owned. 

 

The Vaughan-Oakwood Youth Network, working within Tkaronto (so-called Toronto), are on the traditional territories of many Indigenous nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnawbe, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples. 

Indigenous nations have cared for this land for many generations before they were colonised by European settlers decades ago. As settlers, it is our responsibility to be aware of our place in the history of colonialism and to commit to protecting and caring for this land and all those that live upon it. 



Email us at voyouthto@gmail.com



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