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Toronto City Mission (TCM) is a Christian
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that is the oldest and longest running outreach to people living in poverty in
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, Canada. The organization's headquarters is located in
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, a suburb of Toronto.


History

Toronto City Mission was established on November 14, 1879, by a group of ministers and laymen to improve the spiritual and material welfare of the poor throughout the Toronto area. The focus was on assisting needy parents, children, widows, the elderly, the sick, hungry and deserted, the unemployed, and on preaching the
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gospel. In 1894, the mission took over the work of the Fred Victor Mission. In 1894, the mission purchased a home in what was then Bronte, which was used as a country camp for families and children from Toronto until 1977; the mission provided food, clothing, Christian
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, and a break from the city heat. In 1898, a group of three woman doctors founded a dispensary for poor women at the mission's Sackville Street location. This later grew to become
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.


Current activities

In 1999, the Toronto City Mission changed its focus from being a provider of shelter, food, and clothing resources to a provider of self and community improvement opportunities. The mission organized a number of programs based on Christian values and beliefs; the programs are open to people from all religions, race, and sexual orientations. About 180 children from grades one to six attend after-school programming and tutoring programs. Youth who are in Junior High and Senior High are offered after-school programming, tutoring, and mentorship. A youth leadership program called TLC (Teens Leading Community) allows youth to give back to their communities by being volunteers and leaders of the children's programs. In conjunction with the Sprott Foundation, the mission provides the Role Model Moms Program in the Jane-Finch Community, with the goal of helping young mothers to pass the high school equivalency exam regulated by the government of Ontario. There is also a men's
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program in St. James Town. Toronto City Mission organizes community gatherings in the various neighbourhoods, including bi-monthly pot-luck dinners, family celebrations, Christmas celebrations with turkey dinners and gifts, and Adopt-a-Family, a program which matches families with sponsors and provides them with grocery and department store gift certificates during
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. During the summer and March break, the mission runs five-day "Sonshine" camps for kids from low-income families in partnership with area churches – Malvern Methodist, Bridletowne Park, St. Paul's Bloor St. Anglican, Wellspring Worship Centre, Willowdale Baptist Church, Spring Garden Baptist, and Emmanuel Church of the Nazarene Chinese Gospel Scarborough. A weeklong family camp is also offered for families impacted by living in poverty. These camps are sponsored by the
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Fresh Air Fund that sends thousands of kids to camp every year."Fresh Air Fund 2012: Camp is on a fun-filled mission"
''Toronto Star''. About 170 campers attend the camps each week.


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Toronto City Mission
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