Youth Outreach Worker - Yorktown Family Services

Youth Outreach Worker

abokarm@yorktownfamilyservices.com

General Information

Fees:

Free

Service Delivery Format:
  • In Person:
    • By appointment only
Eligibility:

Ages: 12 – 24 years

Service Duration:

Determined on an individual basis and is based on needs and identified goals of young person

Services offered:
  • In English
  • In Spanish
  • In Hungarian
  • In Somali
  • Mobile Clinician
  • Black Focused Mobile Clinician
Hours:

Monday to Friday

Location:

Community based, partner and host agencies include:
For Youth Initaitive, Rexdale Community Health Centre, Somali Women and Children Support Network, FoodShare Toronto, TCHC, LAMP, Albion Boys and Girls Club, West Toronto Youth Hub,  The Community Place Hub.

West Toronto YOWs/EYOWs provide support in-person, by phone, text and online.

Contact:

Abokar Mohammed – Manager of Outreach and Community Engagement
abokarm@yorktownfamilyservices.com

Karlene Haughton – Supervisor of Outreach and Community Engagement KarleneH@yorktownfamilyservices.com

Jamestown/Mount Olive/Rexdale YOW Team

Haweia Ahmed haweiaa@yorktownfamilyservices.com

Abdihamid Osoble (ETA Care Navigator/YOW ) Abdihamid@yorktownfamilyservices.com

Weston/Mt Dennis YOW Team:

Natalia Segura  natalia@foryouth.ca

Tim Tokunboh tim.tokunboh@yorktownfamilyservices.com

Farhan Farah Farhan@yorktownfamilyservices.com

West Toronto Specialized YOWs

Valeri Jadov (Ukrainian/Russian YOW) Valeri@yorktownfamilyservices.com

Ildi Gulyas (Hungarian Roma YOW); IldiG@yorktownfamilyservices.com

Ahmed Ali Ahmed (Somali YOW) ahmeda.ahmed@rexdalechc.com

Richmond Kwame Nantwi (Gang Intervention and Targeted Violence YOW) richmondn@yorktownfamilyservices.com

Abhirami Balachandran (2SLGBTQ+ YOW) abhirami@yorktownfamilyservices.com

West Toronto Mobile Clinical YOWs

Farhan Farah (Black Enhanced YOW)  farah.swcsn@bellnet.ca

Group of multicultural young adults smiling together

Youth Outreach Worker

The purpose of the Youth Outreach Worker (YOW) program is to help marginalized and at-risk youth and their families better navigate and connect with services and pro social opportunities in their communities to improve youth outcomes. The PYOW program in West Toronto Lead by Yorktown Family Services, focuses on at-risk youth who live in an identified priority community and/or belong to a distinct priority population (e.g. Spanish, Somali, Hungarian Roma). These youth may experience increased barriers in accessing the opportunities that can help them to develop their capacity to make healthy life choices and achieve their goals.

Please note that we are now offering in-person Services as well as virtual.

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