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344Youth served by Eva’sFamily Reconnect program

162 Youth participated

in training and employment

programs

41 Young peopleparticipated in the Construction & Building Maintenance Program

121 Young people succeeded in the in Employment Program

4,681Young people participated in Life Skills Programing

409 Young people supported to: complete high school; attend college/university; complete

vocational/trade emplymenttraining

145 Youth completedhigh school

79 Youth attended post secondary

185 Youth completedvocational, trade or employment training

1,181 Resident’s found

shelter and safety at Eva’s

529 at Place

469 at Satellite

183 at Phoenix

24 Youth ingraphic communications and print technologies

186Youth receivedemployment training

Newcomers and refugee claimants represent a significant increase in our demographics.

There is also over-representation of LGBTQ2S+, gender fluid and trans identifying youth and their intersectional identities.

Like all shelters across the City of Toronto, Eva’s sees an over-representation of Black and Indigenous young people.

BIPOC

We work with youth aged 16-24 years old, any young person experiencing homelessness.

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