The EDGE program empowering generations of youth

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The EDGE program, a premier leadership initiative for Black youth in Toronto and Peel, is building a lasting legacy of empowerment and growth.
What began as a platform to help young people navigate adolescence has evolved into a multi-generational movement. Former participants, now parents, are enrolling their children, continuing EDGE’s tradition of empowering Black youth through leadership development and career-building opportunities.
“We’ve seen the program come full circle,” says the program’s founder, Pat Gloudon. “It’s a powerful testament to the impact EDGE has had over the years.”
Leadership Development Rooted in the Community
EDGE stands for Empower, Develop, Grow, Engage – its mission is to show young people the power that lies within them.
At the heart of the EDGE Program is a curated career panel, specifically tailored to align with the career aspirations of each youth participant. This workshop connects youth with Black leaders in their chosen fields, offering personalized career guidance and real-world insights.
EDGE runs two programs: EDGE East (Scarborough) and EDGE West (Brampton), targeting youth aged 16-19 and 7-10. The biweekly workshops, held over a six-month period, provide practical skills and leadership training in areas such as public speaking, mental health, financial literacy and resume writing.
Participants also engage in community volunteer opportunities, strengthening their networks and gaining hands-on experience to prepare for their future.
The East program runs from February to July, while the West program runs from June to October.
One of the most transformative experiences is the program’s weekend retreat, held on a university or college campus. During the retreat, youth experience post-secondary life firsthand by staying in dorms, attending workshops in lecture halls, and touring university facilities. This immersive experience inspires participants to think beyond the present.
“Sometimes, seeing is believing,” says Tracy Grant, EDGE West Program Lead. “By giving our youth a glimpse into life beyond high school, we help them imagine and work toward a successful future.”
A Culmination of Achievement: The Graduation Cotillion Ball
The EDGE Program culminates in a formal Cotillion Ball, where youth, their families and community members come together to celebrate their transformation into confident future leaders, showcasing their growth and the skills they’ve gained throughout the program.
A Future Built on Community Support
Despite its success, the EDGE Program operates without government funding. It relies on the generosity of community sponsors such as TD Bank Group, which supported the program in 2023 and 2024. Volunteers also play a crucial role, filling funding gaps to ensure that no child is left behind.
Parents can give their child the EDGE they need to succeed as EDGE EAST 2025 registration is now open.
To support the program, community members are encouraged to attend a Cotillion Ball graduation, share information about the program within their networks, or donate to sponsor a youth by visiting www.edgeprogram.net.

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