Get Involved —

Be Part of Our Community

Urban Squash Toronto succeeds because community members like you choose to give time, expertise, and support. There are many ways to make a meaningful difference, whether you want to work directly with students, support organizational leadership, or help expand our reach.

Volunteer

Coaching

Share your skills and enthusiasm by coaching squash or supporting our on-court sessions. Volunteers help deliver safe, structured, and fun squash experiences for students after school and on weekends.

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Mentoring

Help a young person build confidence, resilience, and direction by becoming a mentor. Your guidance can make a lasting impact on a student’s academic journey and personal growth.

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Tutoring

If you enjoy helping with homework and academic learning, join our tutoring team. Tutors work with students Monday through Thursday after school to strengthen skills and foster academic success.

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Donate & Sponsor

Financial support makes it possible for Urban Squash Toronto to provide long-term, no-cost programming that removes barriers to education, health, and opportunity for youth in the Jane & Finch community.

Donate

Your donation directly supports daily programming, academic tutoring, squash training, nutritious meals, transportation, and post-secondary planning for our students.

Ways to give include:

  • One-time or monthly donations

  • Directed gifts supporting scholarships or programming

  • Donor-advised funds and foundation gifts

Donate

Sponsor

Corporate and community sponsors play a vital role in expanding UST’s impact. Sponsorships support programs, events, and initiatives that help students build pathways to post-secondary success.

Sponsorship opportunities may include:

  • Program or scholarship sponsorship

  • Event sponsorship (Drive to Thrive and our Annual Fundraiser)

  • In-kind support and workplace engagement opportunities

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Tharun - Class of 2029

“I truly apprecite the opportunities given me to pursue a post-secondary education and to improve my skills on the court.”

- Tharun