
News Toronto
A concert series in Toronto called Jake’s Jam is building connections in the city virtually through music.

News Toronto CTV
Ellen Schwartz of Project Give Back tells us how their programs promote philanthropy and encourage students to do the teaching.

Embracing Empathy
Village Living Magazine Project Give Back graduates stay involved with their causes.

Baycrest
A tour through Baycrest makes project meaningful.

Building Homes
James is eager to help build homes for people who don’t have them.

MacKenzie Health Foundation
Marcel shares his personal experience with MacKenzie Health Foundation.

Lacey
Lacey outlines the valuable work that Forever Chai does helping neglected children.

Leah
Leah teaches her class how Toronto Rehab helped her grandfather.

Sick Kids
Project Give Back alumni stay connected to their cause.

City News
Project Give Back student featured on CityNews.

Mount Sinai
Mount Sinai Recognizes its Youngest Supporters These young students were inspired to raise awareness for Mount Sinai Hospital by a special school project. Project Give Back

Breast Cancer Research
Cantor’s family raises $25K for breast cancer research Cantor Eric Moses and his family decided to participate in the Sept. 30 CIBC Run for the Cure,

Ellen Schwartz
Village Living Magazine Jacob’s Ladder co-founder, Ellen Schwartz, explains why and how her newest project is inspiring young students across the city to make positive

Kid Philanthropists
Kid philanthropists: Charity begins at grade school. For Mark Mannarn, coming up with the concept for his charity event was simple. “I love hockey. And I

What with kids these days
What’s with kids these days? Project Give Back teaches community spirit: The learning-by-doing approach is helping these kids internalize the value and rewards derived from helping

School Project
Project Give Back, a unique program for students in grades 4 and 5, has left an indelible mark on the students who participated in it,

Cash Raise For Haiti
Events Raise Cash and Hope for Haiti More than 500 Grade 4 and 5 students from Allenby, Hillcrest, John Ross Robertson, Crestwood, Leo Baeck North and

Food Allergy Canada Newsletter
Food Allergy Canada Features its newest supporters