Tutoring (Grades 8-12)

Our High School Tutoring program provides comprehensive social and educational activities throughout the school year for students in grades 8-12. Due to COVID-19, we are providing virtual high school tutoring for free for academic support.   An after-school High School Tutoring program would provide the necessary, safe space, tutoring, and support to inspire students to excel, including but not limited to completing assignments and reading/literacy activities.   Due to COVID-19, we are currently running this homework club and high school tutoring virtually online.   At the end of the school year, the management team of OLDF, along with the tutors, will evaluate to assess the milestones, accomplishments, and areas of improvement for the High School Tutoring program to rerun it successfully for the following school year (2021-2022) and beyond.   HOW TO PARTICIPATE Our program is free and provides a space for high school students who need additional tutoring/mentoring support. Priority will be given to: Students who are falling behind in school and are at risk to repeat a grade Students who are referred by a teacher or school professional Students whose first language is other than English Students who face a lack of family/social support and are experiencing challenges at home Students who are unable to hire a tutor/mentor due to financial hardship Parents: Parents can fill out the application form below to sign up for their child. There are limited spaces per day, and the program fills up quickly, so please register promptly and ensure your child can attend regularly.   Registration opens each fall and goes through until the end of the school year.   School professionals: School teachers, counsellors, settlement workers, and other school professionals may refer students who require tutoring/mentoring support to this program. To refer a student, please fill out the referral form or contact us at info@oldf.org.   Register Today!

Free

PHCD – Principles of Healthy Child Development

Virtual

The Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD) is a 4-hour training that equips front-line leaders (anyone working with children aged 4 to 12) with the tools to immediately enhance the quality of their programs. The training provides valuable information, resources, and techniques to ensure that each child’s social, emotional, and cognitive needs are met. This training is only open to residents of Ontario. Once registered, training is not refundable and non-transferable. This training requires 100% attendance and participation. You will need the following for the training: 1. Stable internet connection 2. Webcam 3. Microphone Please login in 15 minutes prior to the start of training to test: your internet connection audio settings using a microphone camera settings If you have any questions, kindly contact us at info@oldf.org or 4166283786

$80

PHCD – Principles of Healthy Child Development – Face to Face (Brampton)

Earnscliffe Recreation Center 44 Eastbourne Dr, Brampton, Ontario, Canada

The Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD) is a 4-hour training that equips front-line leaders (anyone working with children aged 4 to 12) with the tools to immediately enhance the quality of their programs. The training provides valuable information, resources, and techniques to ensure that each child’s social, emotional, and cognitive needs are met. This training is only open to residents of Ontario. Once registered, training is not refundable and non-transferable. This training requires 100% attendance and participation. This is a face to face class! Location: Earnscliffe Recreation Center, Room 1 44 Eastbourne Dr, Brampton, Ontario. L6T2B2 info@oldf.org or 4166283786

$80

Achievers Summer Learning Camp | 6 weeks | Free | Brampton East

Father Clair Tipping Elementary School 25 Mountainberry Road, Brampton, Ontario, Canada

Achievers learning camp provides a full-day program for six weeks during the summer break for children 5 to 12 years of age in Toronto, Brampton and Mississauga. This affordable program occurs in an integrated setting where children with different abilities come together to learn & grow. Campers will learn new skills, develop greater self-confidence and create lasting memories. At OLDF, we believe that a camp is a place where the magic happens. OLDF Camp is where each child’s unique talents, personality, and perspective are welcomed and celebrated. It’s a place where all campers and counsellors can feel comfortable to be themselves and have the opportunity to discover how their individuality can impact the world. The camp is a place to laugh, play and develop life-long friendships. At the OLDF, we believe in helping all children and youth reach their full potential. OLDF campers have the opportunity to develop life skills and try new things as they deepen their connection with the world around them. The camp will challenge the youth to take risks, make mistakes, and step out of their comfort zones to accomplish the seemingly “impossible.” Our camp now follows the HIGH FIVE® Canada’s quality standard for children’s programs, and our staff are High Five certified. Click here for more information. A Typical Day at Camp  What does a typical day of camp look like?   9:00am Opening Circle 9:20am Camp Group Time 9:40am Activity 1 10:30am Snack & Sunscreen break 10:45am Activity 2 11:45am Lunch 12:30pm Fun activities and games 1:15pm Activity 3 2:15pm Snack & Sunscreen break 2:30pm Closing Circle 2:45pm – 3:00pm Depart from Camp Location: Our camp locations are in Toronto, Peel, York, Halton and Hamilton. Date: July 4 - August 11 (No weekends and no civic holidays) Time: 9 am - 3 pm ONLY MONDAY TO FRIDAYS *DOES NOT INCLUDE SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND ANY CIVIC HOLIDAYS.*

$75

Achievers Summer Learning Camp | 6 weeks | Free | Brampton West

St. Daniel Comboni 120 Veterans Drive, Brampton, Ontario, Canada

Achievers learning camp provides a full-day program for six weeks during the summer break for children 5 to 12 years of age in Toronto, Brampton and Mississauga. This affordable program occurs in an integrated setting where children with different abilities come together to learn & grow. Campers will learn new skills, develop greater self-confidence and create lasting memories. At OLDF, we believe that a camp is a place where the magic happens. OLDF Camp is where each child’s unique talents, personality, and perspective are welcomed and celebrated. It’s a place where all campers and counsellors can feel comfortable to be themselves and have the opportunity to discover how their individuality can impact the world. The camp is a place to laugh, play and develop life-long friendships. At the OLDF, we believe in helping all children and youth reach their full potential. OLDF campers have the opportunity to develop life skills and try new things as they deepen their connection with the world around them. The camp will challenge the youth to take risks, make mistakes, and step out of their comfort zones to accomplish the seemingly “impossible.” Our camp now follows the HIGH FIVE® Canada’s quality standard for children’s programs, and our staff are High Five certified. Click here for more information. A Typical Day at Camp What does a typical day of camp look like?   9:00am Opening Circle 9:20am Camp Group Time 9:40am Activity 1 10:30am Snack & Sunscreen break 10:45am Activity 2 11:45am Lunch 12:30pm Fun activities and games 1:15pm Activity 3 2:15pm Snack & Sunscreen break 2:30pm Closing Circle 2:45pm – 3:00pm Depart from Camp Location: Our camp locations are in Toronto, Peel, York, Halton and Hamilton. Date: July 4 - August 11 (No weekends and no civic holidays) Time: 9 am - 3 pm ONLY MONDAY TO FRIDAYS *DOES NOT INCLUDE SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND ANY CIVIC HOLIDAYS.*

$75

Achievers Summer Learning Camp | 6 weeks | Free | Toronto

Central Etobicoke High School 10 Denfield St, Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Achievers learning camp provides a full-day program for six weeks during the summer break for children 5 to 12 years of age in Toronto, Brampton and Mississauga. This affordable program occurs in an integrated setting where children with different abilities come together to learn & grow. Campers will learn new skills, develop greater self-confidence and create lasting memories. At OLDF, we believe that a camp is a place where the magic happens. OLDF Camp is where each child’s unique talents, personality, and perspective are welcomed and celebrated. It’s a place where all campers and counsellors can feel comfortable to be themselves and have the opportunity to discover how their individuality can impact the world. The camp is a place to laugh, play and develop life-long friendships. At the OLDF, we believe in helping all children and youth reach their full potential. OLDF campers have the opportunity to develop life skills and try new things as they deepen their connection with the world around them. The camp will challenge the youth to take risks, make mistakes, and step out of their comfort zones to accomplish the seemingly “impossible.” Our camp now follows the HIGH FIVE® Canada’s quality standard for children’s programs, and our staff are High Five certified. Click here for more information. A Typical Day at Camp  What does a typical day of camp look like?   9:00am Opening Circle 9:20am Camp Group Time 9:40am Activity 1 10:30am Snack & Sunscreen break 10:45am Activity 2 11:45am Lunch 12:30pm Fun activities and games 1:15pm Activity 3 2:15pm Snack & Sunscreen break 2:30pm Closing Circle 2:45pm – 3:00pm Depart from Camp Location: Our camp locations are in Toronto, Peel, York, Halton and Hamilton. Date: July 4 - August 11 (No weekends and no civic holidays) Time: 9 am - 3 pm ONLY MONDAY TO FRIDAYS *DOES NOT INCLUDE SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND ANY CIVIC HOLIDAYS.*

$75

PHCD – Principles of Healthy Child Development

Virtual

The Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD) is a 4-hour training that equips front-line leaders (anyone working with children aged 4 to 12) with the tools to immediately enhance the quality of their programs. The training provides valuable information, resources, and techniques to ensure that each child's social, emotional, and cognitive needs are met. Additional Information This training is only open to residents of Ontario. Once registered, training is not refundable and non-transferable. This training requires 100% attendance and participation. You will need the following for the training: 1. Stable internet connection 2. Webcam 3. Microphone Please login in 15 minutes prior to the start of training to test: your internet connection audio settings using a microphone and camera settings If you have any questions, kindly contact us at info@oldf.org or 4166283786 **You can also buy a gift card as a gift and get them to register https://squareup.com/gift/NCA57AG98B112/order *If the class you want is full, kindly email us at info@oldf.org or call us at 416-628-3786 as we have other class dates.

$80

NFP Board Governance Training – Cohort 2 (virtual)

Virtual

Are you a new to B3 or Black Board of Directors? Whether you work in the non-profit sector, serve on a non-profit board or are thinking about one-day volunteering on a board, this course is designed to help you understand how Boards work. The Ontario Learning Development Foundation is hosting an exciting FREE opportunity to go through NFP Board Governance as part of our Community Building funded by Black Mandated Funding Framework Fund. Upon completion, you will receive: 1. A Certificate of Completion 2. Communication Skills for Business Certification 3. Access to the Board Toolkit 4. Opportunity to Join the Linkedin Group. Secure your spot by registering: https://bit.ly/3UQyZjG

Free

PHCD – Principles of Healthy Child Development

Virtual

The Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD) is a 4-hour training that equips front-line leaders (anyone working with children aged 4 to 12) with the tools to immediately enhance the quality of their programs. The training provides valuable information, resources, and techniques to ensure that each child's social, emotional, and cognitive needs are met. Additional Information This training is only open to residents of Ontario. Once registered, training is not refundable and non-transferable. This training requires 100% attendance and participation. You will need the following for the training: 1. Stable internet connection 2. Webcam 3. Microphone Please login in 15 minutes prior to the start of training to test: your internet connection audio settings using a microphone and camera settings If you have any questions, kindly contact us at info@oldf.org or 4166283786 **You can also buy a gift card as a gift and get them to register https://squareup.com/gift/NCA57AG98B112/order *If the class you want is full, kindly email us at info@oldf.org or call us at 416-628-3786 as we have other class dates.

$80

Canada Learning Bond Information Sign-up – July 8

Virtual

Saturday July 8, 2023 at 11:00am EST Join us for this quick 30-minute CLB Information sign-up session! (Stay tuned to learn how you can receive a $25.00 e-gift card from attending this meeting and signing up for CLB). At OLDF we are taking a proactive approach to increasing RESP and CLB registrations among underrepresented and at-risk groups. The CLB is money that children, from low-income families, can receive to help fund their studies after high school. They may be eligible to receive up to $2,000.00 CAD. If you would like to have more information regarding this, please fill out this form and select your desired Zoom Webinar Date Option so we can provide you with the Zoom information. You will receive more information via email regarding the session link after signing up. Be sure to input your valid contact information. Please check your spam/junk mail in case you do not see the follow-up email in your inbox. https://bit.ly/3qlUKtg  

Free

PHCD – Principles of Healthy Child Development

Virtual

The Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD) is a 4-hour training that equips front-line leaders (anyone working with children aged 4 to 12) with the tools to immediately enhance the quality of their programs. The training provides valuable information, resources, and techniques to ensure that each child's social, emotional, and cognitive needs are met. Additional Information This training is only open to residents of Ontario. Once registered, training is not refundable and non-transferable. This training requires 100% attendance and participation. You will need the following for the training: 1. Stable internet connection 2. Webcam 3. Microphone Please login in 15 minutes prior to the start of training to test: your internet connection audio settings using a microphone and camera settings If you have any questions, kindly contact us at info@oldf.org or 4166283786 **You can also buy a gift card as a gift and get them to register https://squareup.com/gift/NCA57AG98B112/order *If the class you want is full, kindly email us at info@oldf.org or call us at 416-628-3786 as we have other class dates.

$80

Canada Learning Bond Information Sign-up – July 15

Virtual

Saturday July 15, 2023 at 11:00am EST Join us for this quick 30-minute CLB Information sign-up session! (Stay tuned to learn how you can receive a $25.00 e-gift card from attending this meeting and signing up for CLB). At OLDF we are taking a proactive approach to increasing RESP and CLB registrations among underrepresented and at-risk groups. The CLB is money that children, from low-income families, can receive to help fund their studies after high school. They may be eligible to receive up to $2,000.00 CAD. If you would like to have more information regarding this, please fill out this form and select your desired Zoom Webinar Date Option so we can provide you with the Zoom information. You will receive more information via email regarding the session link after signing up. Be sure to input your valid contact information. Please check your spam/junk mail in case you do not see the follow-up email in your inbox. https://bit.ly/3qlUKtg  

Free