FREE event for Black LGBT2SQ youth involved with any of the Children's Aid Societies on April 28th, Saturday 11am-2pm, at CAS of Toronto, 30 Isabella St., 7th floor, Toronto, ON M4Y 1N1
Read MoreFREE event for Black LGBT2SQ youth involved with any of the Children's Aid Societies on April 28th, Saturday 11am-2pm, at CAS of Toronto, 30 Isabella St., 7th floor, Toronto, ON M4Y 1N1
Read MoreUp to three per cent of Canadians — or about one million people — could have fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, and researchers say this is probably an underestimate.
Read MoreReturning to our Roots: Intersectionality, Black Trans Identity and Allyship, on March 7th. Register online now.
Read MoreEffective January 1, 2018, Children’s Aid Societies are now required by the Child and Family Services Act to provide the full range of protection services to all eligible youth who are 16 or 17. This is a significant step forward for young people who cannot live at home safely.
Read MoreBetween 1965 and 1984, thousands of Indigenous children were removed from their homes and placed with non-Indigenous families.
Read MoreThe Children’s Aid Society of Toronto has been recognized as one of the Greater Toronto Area’s Top 100 employers.
Read MoreAccording to 2016 Census data findings children from racialized families - families of colour - are twice as likely to be living in poverty compared to children in non-racialized families.
Read MoreListen to the full podcast "Grapevine" on G98.7 FM aired on Sunday November 5, 2017
Read MoreWere you a Crown ward at any time from the period January 1, 1966 until March 30, 2017?
Read MoreThe CAS of Toronto and its Community Advisory Committee (CAC) invites you to attend a community information meeting on November 22, 2017.
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