Organization: Youth Assisting Youth - Toronto - Youth to Youth Peer Mentoring Programs
Phone Numbers: 416-932-1919
Toll-Free: 1-877-932-1919
Fax: 416-932-1924
Email: mail@yay.org
Website: youthassistingyouth.com
Address:
5734 Yonge St Suite 400
Toronto, ON
M2M 4E7
Location: Cross street: Yonge St and Finch Ave E
Accessibility Notes: Street parking close to entrance, also paid parking at rear of building ; Wheelchair accessible rear entrance ; Elevator with braille and voice/tone features ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall
Hours: Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm
Public Contacts: Ed Carlson - Director, Development
416-932-1919 ext 222 * ecarlson@yay.org

Service Description: Individual and group mentoring, client needs assessments, mentee/mentor matching, volunteer interviews and volunteer mentor training, group workshops, tutoring, mental health counselling, educational and recreational activities
One-to-One Peer Mentoring Program
For underserved youth, including low-income, single-parent, immigrant, newcomer, and refugee youth
  • program matches children and youth with trained volunteer mentors; for registered clients
Group programs for registered clients
Trained and experienced volunteer mentors assist with activities to help newcomers transition to their new community and establish social and professional networks
  • focus on citizenship and civic engagement or skills, career, and leadership development
  • case management and parent support
  • short term individual mental health counselling and self care training
  • community based group activities and events
  • virtual tutoring program
  • girls empowerment program
  • boys empowerment program
  • mandatory mentor training and workshops, topics include child abuse, multiculturalism, behaviour management, mentoring, bullying, mental health, learning challenges
  • literature in 12 languages including Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Farsi, Hindi, Korean, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Urdu
  • monthly activities
Programs and activities available in-person and through online conferencing tools such as Zoom, Google Meet, WhatsApp, contact for information



Fees: None
Application: Mentees: referral from parents or guardians, or referral through medical, legal, social service or educational professionals, such as teachers, settlement workers, doctors, outreach workers, guidance counsellors; application available on website, or by email or fax


Youth mentor volunteers: complete online application form, and volunteer recruiter will call to begin screening process; call or visit website for details/to enroll
Eligibility / Target Population: Mentees: at risk and newcomer children and youth 6-15 years experiencing emotional, behavioural, social or cultural adjustment difficulties, including mental health issues and learning disabilities


Volunteer mentors: youth and young adults 16-29 years


Residency Requirements: City of Toronto and York Region
Languages: English ; Arabic ; Bengali ; Cantonese ; Dutch ; Hindi ; Mandarin ; Portuguese ; Punjabi ; Russian ; Somali ; Spanish ; Tamil ; Urdu
Area Served: Bolton Caledon, Bramalea, Brampton, Burlington, Dufferin, Durham North East, Durham West, East Mississauga, East York, Etobicoke, Halton Hills, Milton, North Etobicoke, Malton, West Woodbridge, North West Mississauga, North York, Oakville, Scarborough, Scarborough North, Scarborough South, South Etobicoke, South West Mississauga, Toronto, York - Toronto, York Region
See Also: Child Abuse, Well-Being, and Welfare
Child Safety
Immigrant, Newcomer, and Refugee Services
Last Updated: 5/28/2025
Service Profile Web Address: eng/displayService.aspx?id=132900

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