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It all started in 2018. Three co-workers shared a wish, a dream among them. All of them from different parts of the world. Maria came from Mexico, Linete from Angola and Nubia is Brazilian but already lived in Portugal. They all came to Canada to seek a better life for their families. To make this possible, they always worked hard. We all have our own history and path, and by fate or chance it was decided that these three women would meet. They worked together in the food business. They worked hard, but always with a smile and a lot of professionalism. Satisfied customers became friends and soon the service became familiar. Behind the hard work was a distant, almost hypothetical dream of starting their own business. One day this wish was shared among them, the surprise was that they all had the same motivation. That topic was the subject of conversation for several weeks in a row, then they decided to talk to their families and asked the opinion of some friends. It was with a twinkle eyes that this three women decided to open their own business. Opening your own business is a marathon, just like going through a path with many ups and downs, a lot of research, a lot of learning, but also some frustrations. At the end, prime motivation, Customers. Customers are our compass, our strength to continue. It’s for them that everything happens, who keeps alive this desire to serve better. [read more]
View ProfileEarl Beatty Community Centre offers a wide variety of recreational programs for all ages including: swimming lessons, camp programs in March and during the day in the summer, creative arts, ballet, jazz, gymnastics beginner recreational and advanced, caregiver & tot playtime, kinder gym, karate beginner intermediate and advanced, soccer house league, ball hockey. The Community Centre also offers fitness activities such as yoga, Pilates, and Zumba and Youth leadership training in babysitting. [read more]
View ProfileThe City of Toronto has 10 community centres that are managed, operated and maintained by volunteer Boards of Management, which are collectively referred to as the Association of Community Centres (AOCCs). These community centres are multi-purpose facilities that provide public space, programs and services to meet the recreation and social needs of local communities. The core administrative activities of the community centres are funded by the City while the program component is funded through fees, donations and grants. Eastview operates out of a facility owned and funded by the City of Toronto. This invaluable contribution covers the cost of our building, it’s maintenance and administration which allows 100% of the funds that we raise to go directly to programming. We are only able to do what we do with considerable public and private support! [read more]
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