Together, we can build stronger communities.
With Aspire for Higher, your support directly impacts communities through health and wellness, education, employment and entrepreneurship.
Join us in empowering the next generation of leaders.
Healthy Minds. Healthy Bodies. Healthy Citizens.
At Aspire for Higher, we believe that in order to build healthy and thriving communities, you must first build healthy and thriving citizens. Through sports, social & emotional education, mental wellness & healthcare, and employment & entrepreneurship, we sustainably support underserved communities.
Our Impact
Funder: Toronto Catholic District School Board
Funder: Dufferin-Peel Catholic School Board
Funder: Dufferin-Peel Catholic School Board
Funder: Ontario Trillium Foundation
Funder: Public Health Agency of Canada
Funder: Public Health Agency of Canada
Funder: Toronto Catholic District School Board
Funder: Dufferin-Peel Catholic School Board
Funder: Dufferin-Peel Catholic School Board
Funder: Ontario Trillium Foundation
Funder: Public Health Agency of Canada
Funder: Public Health Agency of Canada
Mission
At A4H, our mission is to fortify the foundation of communities by leveraging the power of sports, health & wellness, education, employment, and entrepreneurship. We are a data-driven organization unwavering in our dedication to empower youth, young adults, and professionals through innovative and comprehensive strategies.
Vision
Young & Talented
Dedicated Staff
Established
Since
Youth employed since 2013
Community partners & funders
Youth program participants since 2013
UN Pillars
Well-being
No-poverty
Equitable Access to people we are serving
Map of Communities Reached
Brampton
Mississauga
Toronto
Caledon
Our Partners & Sponsors
We express our sincere gratitude to our esteemed partners and sponsors, whose alignment with our vision not only enhances our endeavors but also facilitates the realization of our mission.
Latest Blog
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