The ball is in your court - Join the Playing for Keeps movement www

Want to help build a better Toronto? Want to expand your networks?
The ball is in your court - Join the Playing for Keeps movement
www.playingforkeeps.ca
Do you identify yourself in one of the following categories?
Youth (16-25 years of age)
Newcomer (youth, adults and seniors, in Canada for less than five years)
Long-time resident of the community
If so, we would love to have you as a Volunteer Ambassador to lead Playing for Keeps Neighbourhood
Games! Neighbourhood Games are locally organized, playful activities that bring people together to
share an experience, have fun, and play. Games can cover a range of activities such as sports, arts, music
and food!
Responsibilities:
Help plan, organize, run playful games in your neighbourhood!
Volunteer in your community
Commitment:
Commit to attending the Playing for Keeps/George Brown College Community Leadership
Training, offered at no cost over two weekends (4 full days) on July 6-7 and August 10-11 in
downtown Toronto
Commit to volunteering to plan and host at least one Playing for Keeps Neighbourhood Game in
your own community
Commit to volunteering with your community organization
Benefits:
Get training at no cost to become a community leader
Expand personal and professional networks
Gain meaningful volunteer experience for your résumé
Graduate with a certificate of completion from Playing for Keeps/George Brown College
Meet a diverse range of people
TTC tokens and lunch provided for trainings
Training Location:
Register online:
George Brown College, St. James Campus, 300 Adelaide Street East, Toronto
http://www.playingforkeeps.ca/ Find the Volunteer Ambassador Registration
The Toronto Pearson Community Investment Programs proud to be the
Major Community Funder of Playing for Keeps
a social innovation that is developing healthier, more active and better connected communities – through play!
www.playingforkeeps.ca