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Please remove this poster on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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We Are Hiring!
Stewardship Assistants
If you are passionate about the environment and enjoy connecting with community members, this may be the opportunity for you!
LEAF is a non-proft organization dedicated to the protection and enhancement of the urban forest. We’re seeking Stewardship Assistants for full-time, seasonal employment. The Stewardship Assistants will support LEAF’s Toronto Community Housing (TCHC) Tree Planting and Stewardship Program through a mix of remote and on-site work.
What’s involved:
• Working as part of a dynamic and collaborative team
• Developing leadership and confdence by engaging with communities in creative ways
• Cultivating strong communication skills to teach others on environmental stewardship
• Improving digital skills through remote work and use of online platforms
• Working outdoors to help plant and care for trees and shrubs
We’re looking for someone who is:
• A TCHC tenant
• Between the ages of 21 and 30
• Able to work 35 hours per week for 8 weeks, starting on June 2nd, 2025
• Comfortable driving in the city (G or G2 drivers license preferred)
• A Canadian Citizen, permanent resident, or person whom on refugee protection has been conferred under the Immigration & Refugee Protection Act
LEAF wants to hear from you!
Visit yourleaf.org/employment-opportunities to view the full job listing and steps to apply. The application deadline is Sunday, May 11, 2025. Apply early, as applications will be reviewed as they are received.
Have any questions? Contact Brian Millward, our Community Programs Manager, at 416-413-9244 or email brian@yourleaf.org
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Fire safety hazards
The fre alarm should only be pulled during an emergency. TCHC is charged over $1,600 for each false fre alarm incident. This money could be saved and used for community safety improvements. If you see anyone misusing the fre alarm system, please notify the Community Safety Unit at 416-921-2323.
Digniinta dabka waa in la jiidaa oo kaliya marka ay jirto xaalad degdeg ah. TCHC waxay ku dallacdaa in ka badan $1,600 dhacdo kasta oo digniinta dabka oo been ah. Lacagtan waa la keydin karaa oo waxaa loo isticmaali karaa horumarinta badbaadada bulshada. Haddii aad aragto qof si khaldan u isticmaalaya nidaamka digniinta dabka, fadlan ogaysii Unugga Badbaadada Bulshada lambarkan 416-921-2323
Solo se debe activar la alarma de incendio en caso de emergencia. TCHC debe pagar aproximadamente $1600 por cada incidente de falsa alarma de incendio, lo cual es una suma de dinero que se puede emplear en mejoras de la seguridad comunitaria. Si observa que alguien da un uso indebido al sistema de alarma de incendio, notifíqueselo a la Unidad de Seguridad de la Comunidad al 416-921-2323
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Take down by Monday, May 12, 2025
Engage Together Shape your community
How you can participate:
Join a Tenant Circle: discuss and decide how funding is spent in your community.
Get involved today!
Visit torontohousing.ca/engagetogether for more information, including how you can participate.
Have questions or concerns about Engage Together? We’re here to help!
Reach out to your local Engagement Community Services Coordinator to stay connected.
Fire safety hazards
Fire safety is everyone’s responsibility
Be “safety smart” when using devices powered by lithium-ion batteries.
Lithium-ion battery explosions are unpredictable and dangerous. Overcharging batteries and using extension cords produces heat that can lead to a fre. Only use the manufacturer’s charging cables, plug directly into an outlet, and monitor until charging is complete. Using refurbished or afermarket batteries are not allowed, as they pose a higher risk of fre.
Keep your home clean and free of clutter.
Clutter can create fre hazards. Never stack items so high that they may fall over. Keep a one-metre-wide pathway to your unit door from the kitchen, bedroom and, if applicable, the balcony. This will allow for a safe escape in the event of a fre. If you need help reducing clutter in your unit, please contact the Client Care Centre at 416-981-5500 or via email at help@torontohousing.ca to be connected to supports.
Be careful with flammable materials.
Do not throw flammable materials like paint, ammonia, or oil down the garbage chute. Do not bring gasoline or propane tanks inside. Bringing gasoline into the building creates a high-risk fre hazard for all occupants.
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Foundations for the Future
Toronto Community Housing’s Strategic Plan for 2025-2029 is now available.
Thank you to everyone who shared input, perspectives and their voice to help shape the plan.
Explore the plan on our website at torontohousing.ca/strategic-plan or scan the QR code with your mobile device.
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