INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY BUILDS
The Power to Be International continues to work toward its goal through investing in the future of under-served youth with our community build program. PTBI has completed three community builds to date in an effort to alleviate the lack of adequate space or facilities, which support education and development of youth.
Our community builds are paired with other community leadership development programs to increase sustainability and promote civic engagement of community youth.
COMPLETED PROJECTS
Negril All Age School (2012): Two-room classroom extension
Partner: Centennial College
Additional funding provided by Elementary Teachers of Toronto
Mt. Airy All Age School (2013): Two-room classroom extension
Partner: Centennial College
Additional funding provided by Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario
Risen Messiah Early Childhood Institute (2014): ECE Playground
Partner: Centennial College
Prickly Pole Primary School (2015): Two Site Playground
Partner: S.M.I.L.E. (Single Mothers Inspiring Leadership in Education)
WORKING TOGETHER CREATING CHANGE
Through the support of program partners and funders such as Centennial College, Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario, The Elementary Teachers of Toronto and The Rotary Club of Negril, The Power to Be International is able to work with members of the Westmoreland community to assist them in meeting their education development goals.
INTERESTED IN BEING INVOLVED IN A
COMMUNITY BUILD?
We are actively seeking new opportunities to engage in community, youth focused infrastructure development. Email us if you have any questions, ideas or interest in collaborating on a project at info@thepowertobe.org