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Background:
The origins of this project started in West Toronto's Weston–Mount Dennis neighbourhood where the West Toronto Ontario Health Team's (WTOHT's) Partners for Better Care Council (PBCC) organized a community Open House event back in June 2023. The Open House connected community members to the WTOHT and other local services and service providers in West Toronto. During this event, attendees expressed concerns about the poor air quality caused by wildfires in eastern Canada, leading to uncertainty about safety and a reluctance to go out.
What is this initiative about?
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Background:
The origins of this project started in West Toronto's Weston–Mount Dennis neighbourhood where the West Toronto Ontario Health Team's (WTOHT's) Partners for Better Care Council (PBCC) organized a community Open House event back in June 2023. The Open House connected community members to the WTOHT and other local services and service providers in West Toronto. During this event, attendees expressed concerns about the poor air quality caused by wildfires in eastern Canada, leading to uncertainty about safety and a reluctance to go out.
What is this initiative about?
With temperatures projected to continue rising and a growing threat of wildfires each summer, the WTOHT and its Partners for Better Care Council are working together with the community to address the health effects of urban climate change in our West Toronto. From preventing heat stroke and respiratory illness exacerbations to supporting the community in finding a place to cool down or get clean air, this work begins in the community.
What are we doing?
The first initiative, the Community Hackathon for Mitigating the Health Effects of Climate Change, was launched in October in partnership with Humber College. The Keeping Cool Club, a group of friends from Humber College, emerged as winners and our collaboration with the team aims to target neighborhoods most at risk due to climate change challenges. With a focus on young people, often overlooked in such initiatives, the project seeks to provide a safe space for them to express and understand their concerns about the climate crisis. Additionally, it aims to educate them on coping practices and improving their mental and physical health during extreme weather events caused by climate change.
Here's the plan:
Pop-up spaces
A pop-up society for climate change hosted in existing or partner community spaces for coping mentally, emotionally and physically.
Providing resources
Organizing events to disseminate information and provide resources that are practical and affordable in the community
Community building
Targeting the youth, empowering them with necessary tools as they are the most accessible segment and using their activism to grow
This initiative will be piloted in the South Parkdale neighbourhood. With a substantial youth and young adult population, our presence will bridge community gaps and foster a connected, and enhanced local support system.
The Keeping Cool Club are our Hackathon winners and are a dynamic initiative for the youth, led by the youth. They are committed to fostering resilience and well-being in the face of climate change. Their mission is to create a safe space to express concerns, combat hopelessness, and build a sense of community through expert-led discussions, art and nature therapy, sports activities, counseling, practical tools, and affordable resources.
Help The Keeping Cool Club understand and address the impact of climate change on our community's well-being. Your input is important to helping us create meaningful programs in your area. Let's get started!
As a token of our appreciation, participants will be entered into a draw for a 25-dollar Amazon Gift Card. This is your chance to win by sharing your thoughts towards a greater cause. Let's get started!
We respect your privacy. Your responses are confidential and will only be used for research purposes. Individual data will remain anonymous. By participating, you are contributing to a collective effort to make a positive impact in our community.
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