Over the years, Juniors in Literacy 1983 has benefited from the interests and/or in-kind donations of the following persons and agencies…
Books:
St. Cecelia Catholic School
Mother Cabrini Catholic School
Humberside Collegiate
Keele Street Public School
Runnymede Public School
Toronto District School Board
Youth Baseball League
Scholastic Canada
…and many other individuals donors
Awards, Subsidies, Bursaries:
Harbourfront Centre Camps
Toronto Film Festival
JA Skills Training**
UoT: Science and Engineering Outreach
ARTiculations Centre-Junction
African Artist-Abdul
Sheridan College
Merit Awards via RCI
Backpacks and School Supplies:
Three Moms Organization
Wendy L. (Chinese Foreign Investor)
Food, Supplies and Snacks:
Marie (Food Bank)
Carlos (Salvation Army)
Catherine Kideste
Donald
Services:
Metro Toronto Movement For Literacy
Four Villages Community Health Centre
Ontario Early Years**
Jane-Dundas Library
Annette Street Library
Yorkville Library
Richview Library
Navy League Cadets, NLCC Ark Royal
Toronto CPR
Somali Immigrant Aid Centre
Toronto Volunteer Bureau
Haile Teflai-Ethiopian Community Org.
Arts for Children and Youth
Advocacy Training Organization
Harbourfront Centre Camps
Toronto Adventure Tours
Andrew House & Co.
Shared and Free-Use Facilities:
LAMP-Lakeshore
East Mall Library (Eatonville)
190 Woolner Ave (TCHC)
100 High Park Ave (TCHC)
Franklin Horner Centre -Lakeshore
Computers and Supplies:
The Daniels Corporation (acknowledged)
Four Villages Community Health Centre
High School Volunteers:
Humberside Collegiate
Runnymede Collegiate
Western Technical Institute
Bishop Morocco/Thomas Merton Catholic Secondary School
Young Adult Volunteers:
Humber College/Lakeshore Campus
University of Toronto
York University
Handmade Arts, Jewelry and Crafts Designer:
Ms. Hyacinth Dunstan
Web Solution Developer:
Andrew House & Co
Parents and Community Well-Wishers:
Lula Ali Grandma Momina Hyatt Kidest Amina Saada
Kin Keday and Miriam
Catherine Cheryl
Donor Team for International Projects
Nadir Lydia Shamil Eyob Faben
Hermon Miriam Andai
(Adult students now giving back, with an International Vision)