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CAS Toronto Youth Visit Washington, DC

Posted by irma on December 8th, 2011

SHARE Newspaper published an article on December 1, 2011 about Toronto Children’s Aid Youth visiting Washington, D.C. as part of the Soul Journey V experience.

 Click here to read the article…

Services to Muslim Families Advisory Committee Breakfast

Posted by irma on October 3rd, 2011

On Sunday September 25, we hosted over 40 leaders and community members from Toronto’s Muslim community at a breakfast meeting at our head office on Isabella St. The purpose of the meeting was to share with the community the work that our Services to Muslim Families Advisory Committee has done over the past three years and to provide information to the Muslim community about how they can become involved with us through fostering, adopting, kinship care or volunteering.

A brochure developed for the event outlines how we operate, our programs & services and opportunities to get involved with our agency.  To download a copy click here.

 To request hard copies of the brochure contact our Communications dept at  inquiries@TorontoCAS.ca   or phone 416-924-4646

 

We All Share the Air

Posted by irma on April 20th, 2011

The Society asks all clients, visitors, foster parents and volunteers to refrain from wearing scented products to Children’s Aid Society of Toronto premises.

Scented products can have negative health effects on people, particularly individuals with environmental hypersensitivities.  The Society strives to provide an indoor air environment that reduces the risk of chemical hazards to staff, clients, visitors, foster parents and volunteers. 

Help keep the air healthy for everyone.

Request a speaker

Posted by catherine on January 17th, 2008

Confused about the role of the CAS of Toronto in our community? Not sure when to call the CAS of Toronto? Need some help learning positive ways to discipline children?

Get the answers to these and many more questions by booking someone from our Speakers Bureau to visit your organization. (more…)