Boards Members and Directors

Eva’s Initiatives Board of Directors

President: Rob Myers
Vice-President: Debbie Boukydis
Treasurer: David Robertson
Past-President: Heather Brown

Directors:

Tyler Barrack
Patricia Gloudon
Adrian Ishak
Robert Mongeau
Colin Phillips
Karam Rai
David Shiner
Graeme Young

Honorary Members:

Ed Smith
Edeva Smith

Statistics

It is estimated that 10,000 young people are currently ‘living’ in poverty on Toronto streets – that’s three out of every 100 Toronto youth, or the equivalent of eight average Toronto high schools. The statistics for this marginalized group are less than optimistic:

  • The youth unemployment rate is nearing 17% – almost double the Toronto average.
  • Suicide among street youth remains a major problem, occurring at rates over 100 times the national average.
  • The mortality rate for homeless youth is 13 times higher than other youth in their age group.
  • 23% of male youth and 43% of female youth on the streets show signs of post-traumatic stress disorder.
  • It costs more than $250 a day – close to $100,000 a year – to keep one young person in detention, more than three times what it costs to keep that same person in a shelter.
(Sources: Toronto Vital Signs 2004; Sean Kidd, 2003: Voice for Children report; Department of Justice: National Crime Prevention Centre, 2001)

There is a pressing need for new approaches and long-term solutions to help youth break the cycle of homelessness and make the transition from living on the streets to finding permanent housing and employment. Eva’s Initiatives prides itself on its ongoing efforts to seek long-term solutions by offering proactive and collaborative programs and services that respond directly to the needs of homeless and at-risk youth in our community – and provide the stability they require to move off the streets permanently.

Eva Smith

Eva Smith

Eva Smith

Eva Smith was a community outreach worker and counsellor who knew and understood people in despair, particularly youth. She was a woman of action, determination and persistence.

In 1987, she helped to found the North York Emergency Home for Youth. Her work and advocacy resulted in the construction of our first shelter, Eva’s Place, which was named in her honour. Eva Smith’s mission was to use her skills and her knowledge of how the social services system works to help people find solutions to their problems.

As our organization continues to grow and provide innovative approaches to meet the ever-changing needs of homeless youth, Eva’s Initiatives and the work we do stands as a proud tribute to her vision and pioneering work with homeless youth.

Toronto Star Article, December 31st, 1993

Our Mission

The mission of Eva’s Initiatives is to work collaboratively with homeless and at-risk youth to help them reach their potential to lead productive, self-sufficient and healthy lives by providing safe shelter and a range of services, and to create long term solutions for homeless youth by developing and implementing proactive and progressive services.

Our History

Eva’s Place first opened its doors in 1994 and in 10 short years we expanded from one to three shelters – with the addition of Eva’s Satellite and Eva’s Phoenix – each offering an innovative combination of programs and services for homeless and at-risk youth.

Since our first day of operation, Eva’s Initiatives has helped over 19,000 youth from the Greater Toronto Area and across Canada. Every year, approximately 2300 youth receive help with such diverse issues as substance abuse, finding a job, finishing school, learning life skills, receiving career training, sex education, exploring recreational opportunities and family re-connection.

Inspired by the legacy of Eva Smith, Eva’s Initiatives strives to keep her vision alive by providing a supportive, diverse and safe environment for the youth we serve.

 

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