Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on low-income communities
Thank You for Making GivingTuesday a Powerful Day of Impact
This GivingTuesday, You Can Help Level the Learning Field for Youth Across Canada
Pathways to Education Canada appoints Owen Charters as new President & CEO
How ForDiet found belief in himself and is now instilling it in others
Impact by Design: Announcing Pathways to Education’s 2025–2028 Strategic Plan
Alumni see the Pathways Program as a role model for creating community impact
How Pathways helped Fatima stay consistent—in high school and beyond
Pathways Scarborough Village’s Game-changing Physical Activity Program
Helping students become equipped for the workforce
How Pathways Longueuil builds opportunities to learn beyond the classroom
How Pathways Saskatoon is helping Indigenous students thrive in high school and beyond
Celebrating Indigenous strength in education
Ange’s full circle moment
Pathways Hamilton’s Pride Party
How scholarships can open doors for students
How Pathways helped Hugo take flight
For Minaz, Pathways sparked her interest in social work
The Community Food Fund marks 15 years of partnership between Pathways and local farmers in Kingston
How Talon is breaking all the cycles
What motivates alumni volunteers?
The faces of leadership at Pathways
Pathways Mashteuiatsh proves perseverance makes a world of difference
Tapfuma’s journey was built by those who believed in him
Greater expectations: redefining “real men”
Removing barriers to participation for students on different learning paths
The best decision Avin ever made
Queenisha gives back to her “home away from home”
There’s no way to press pause: spotlight on volunteer Eric
A holiday gift from Pathways students
Khadidja’s path to the medical field
Pathways named in Charity Intelligence’s 2024 Top 10 Canadian Youth Charities
How Andrea saw the path to high school graduation
Beyond grades and career-planning, how do we build success?
Pathways to Education Canada announces Firoozeh Radjai as Chief Development Officer
Our commitment to support meaningful reconciliation
Back to S-Cool with EXCEL® Gum
What does “back to school” mean when you live in poverty?
Reflections on creating a student-oriented graduation celebration
A world of opportunities and possibilities for Nicolas
Subagini Sivapatham joins Pathways to Education as Chief Impact Officer
How Pathways helped Vaksan navigate his career journey
Connecting, Challenging, and Celebrating Pathways Volunteers
Women are a driving force
Mazda Canada invests in long-term partnership with Pathways to Education
Pathways students in Québec are feeling confident and equipped to navigate and engage in high school
Heritage + Future. What Black History Month means to Pathways Program locations
Pathways to Education announces Pauline Yick as new Chief Operating Officer
For Say Pa, Pathways is where she learned to strengthen community connections
Pathways board member Fabrice Morin to become President and COO, Canada, Canada Life
A small gesture of thanks
Pathways named in Charity Intelligence’s 2023 Top 10 Canadian Youth Charities
Opening doors for Canadian youth through Pathways to Education – Global news
How students are leading programming at Pathways Saint John
The helpful advice that helped Mariam pick a STEM career
How do you become a politician? Pathways Spryfield’s career programming has the answer
Kashish realized she was a leader
Every Child Matters
Tamkin found the perfect scholarship to study sciences after Pathways
A Pathways volunteer finds a new way to give back
For Pathways Saskatoon students, Indigenous knowledge and practices matter
How a Pathways Spryfield student took home the big scholarship
Monica and the Pathways Verdun volunteers at Toujours Ensemble are helping newcomer students reach their goals
Student absenteeism is on the rise. Here’s why it matters.
At Pathways Winnipeg, Mars found a sense of safety and belonging
For Abdulrahman, challenges turned into a drive to help
For Mayuri, Pathways is a place to balance responsibilities and self-care
Work was the perfect place to start volunteering with Pathways
From getting help to giving help: catching up with Lisa, a 2020 graduate of Pathways Vancouver
The key to improving youth outcomes? Focus on their strengths.
Three ways to build effective career programming for youth
Pathways to Education Canada appoints Tracey Taylor-O’Reilly as new President & CEO
Two Pathways Mashteuiatsh projects forging new links
First-generation CEGEP student Audrey-Ann made the most out of Pathways
Why think about mentorship during Black History Month?
Tracy’s journey from Pathways parent, to volunteer, to staff member
Learning from Youth Experts: Using a strengths-based approach
Athena encourages us to take the first step
Something to celebrate: 147 Pathways students share warm wishes
Hader invites us to join him for Giving Tuesday
Learning from Youth Experts: Active Listening to Guide Youth Development
The Next Big Thing: Co-designing virtual services with youth
Warren’s next step
4 Research-based back-to-school tips
Why these three Pathways alumni are taking the next step in their volunteering journey
Changing the Lives of Youth Through Volunteerism
When it comes to resilience, Pathways Program Partners lead the way
How a program for students in need helped this GTA man get the career he always wanted – CBC News
First Saskatoon students enrolled in Pathways program graduate from High School
Scotiabank supports the Pathways Program, giving newcomer and low-income youth a roadmap to success
Scotiabank and Pathways to Education announce $900,000 partnership to help newcomer youth living in low-income communities stay in school
Do you know what Ever Deadly means?
Jerry’s big dream
Why we spend time building relationships with students
How Pathways is helping students deal with the pandemic’s impact on learning
New relationships bring new perspectives: Jennifer’s story as a Pathways volunteer
From socializing to giving back: how Indigo became a volunteer after graduating
My Path to Pathways: Staff Spotlight on Elaine Dukuly
Research Spotlight: Competency Development
But who are the Black heroes of the future?
A Place for Carter
Behind the Numbers with Kashish, a Pathways Rexdale Alum and Tutor
Worth more than 1,000 words: Pathways students create artwork showing what the holidays mean to them
Worth more than 1,000 words: Pathways students create artwork showing what the holidays mean to them
10 Years Later: Catching up with Nike
Pathways to Education providing resources for graduation – CTV News
Overcoming the challenges of the school year ahead
With clear goals in mind, a Pathways grad picks a college program to cross the finish line
Community Pride: How Stephanie believes Pathways is giving Kingston youth a voice
Helping students connect with the land
Pathways helps to bridge the gap
A message from Pathways to Education Canada on the tragic discovery made at the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School
For the class of 2020, resilience also looks like knowing when to ask for help
Towards Inclusive Growth: Addressing the Digital Divide through Skills and Training
The greatest gift: A Pathways volunteer’s rewarding experience in sharing her passion for math and science
Top 5 Resources to Reflect on the First Year of COVID-19
Leaders of Tomorrow: How a virtual speaker series at Pathways Winnipeg is empowering youth
Celebrating Young Women: How Pathways Program Staff Are Uplifting Girls Across Canada
Confidence, empathy, and a desire to create real change – Noah’s Pathways story
Hooked on School Days – How you are helping us create momentum for youth
Why Representation Matters
How we’re stepping up to support Pathways youth in 2021
Accelerating Opportunity: Non-profit Technology and Innovation – Medium’s Digital Think Tank
Student Artists Show Appreciation to Pathways Supporters
Dr. Kate Tilleczek | Research Advisory Council Chair Announcement
Beyond Barriers
Becoming an Author: Emma’s Journey to Publishing The Fairy King
Riely’s Journey with Pathways
Creating a Sense of Belonging: Three Indigenous Alumni Talk About Their Experience with Pathways
Adaptability Amidst a Pandemic: Why COVID-19 isn’t Slowing Down Divine’s Nursing Dream
It’s Time to Narrow the Tech Gap for Students
Pathways to Well-being during the Pandemic
Congratulations to the Class of 2020
Anti-Black Racism and Racism of Any Kind Cannot be Tolerated
Supporting Youth During COVID-19
Living in the COVID Era – THE NEXT NORMAL with Dave Trafford
How a Pathways volunteer is using her love of math to inspire young girls
Access to Technology is No Longer a Luxury
Access to technology is more important than ever
Pathways to Education Canada Response to COVID-19
From a young age, Maddy has been focused on how she can make the world a better place
Pathways assists those seeking higher education – The Kingston Whig-Standard
Beyond the High School Diploma: Building Competencies for Long-Term Success
How Black History Month Motivates Me to Write my Own Story
From Tutoring to Support from Mentors: How Daniela Persevered in School
5 Youth Share What Helped Them in High School
Supporting Goal-Setting Development in Adolescence
Scotiabank supports newcomer and immigrant youth in Canada with a $750,000 investment in Pathways to Education
Meet 3 Young People Who are Looking to Give Back and Shape our Future
High school dropout rate ‘ten times higher’ than what Canadians expect: Pathways to Education – KitchenerToday.com
National Survey Shows Many Canadians ‘in the Dark’ when it Comes to Issues of High School Dropout Numbers in Low-Income Communities
Pathways Changed My Life – by Sidra, Pathways alum
You Asked, We Answered!
What community progress and hope means to me – by a Pathways student
How one Pathways student is inspiring others through art
Whether it’s volunteering his time or starting his own social innovation, Ermias is committed to giving back
Charitable Choices: Maddy from Pathways to Education – Toronto Guardian
We Can Achieve Anything
Build pathways – CHCH Morning Live
Diverse City: Pathway to success – CityNews
Students must stay in school if we want them to realize their potential – toronto.com
How Pathways Helped Me Follow My Dreams
Charitable Choices: Kishan from Pathways to Education – Toronto Guardian
Canada’s High School Dropout Rates Are Staggeringly High, According To Studies – Narcity
Pathways to Education launches its ‘Build Pathways’ campaign to improve high school graduation rates in low-income communities
Educating Canadians on high school dropout rates – Global News Montreal
Pathways to Education looks to demolish barriers – Global News Toronto
Nothabo Ncube vowed to become a doctor. She came to Canada to realize her dream – Global News
Growing Pains by Sidra, Pathways alum
What Being Canadian Means to Me
School’s out for Pathways to Education Kingston graduates – The Kingston Whig-Standard
Breaking the cycle of poverty through education – IZA Newsroom
Why I’m Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day
How Pathways Became my Second Family
Building pathways to success – Queen’s Gazette
Why Volunteering Matters to Young People
Volunteer Spotlight: Sim Gill
CFSC-OPEC partners with Shaw Communications to donate computers to organizations across Canada – GlobeNewswire
Breaking the barriers to education – Ryerson Today
The Balancing Act: Pathways alum shares why we need more female leaders
Skills & Competencies for Youth Success in the Workplace
She Heroes
Students share ideas on paths to success – The Chronicle Journal
Young man breaking his cycle of poverty – The Kingston Whig-Standard
Helping students reach their ‘travel to space’ dreams – The Hamilton Spectator
COMMENTARY: Raise the bar and close the gap: What more can be done for Halifax schools? – The Chronicle Herald
Hopeful signs: Most improved schools in Halifax – The Chronicle Herald
What Toronto’s homicide record means — and what we can do about it – Toronto Star
Carizon Celebrates Pathways 10th Anniversary with Student Exhibit – Exchange Magazine
Rexdale Pathways to Education grad hoping to ‘pay forward’ India trip – toronto.com
ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE WORKING TOWARDS ENDING POVERTY IN CANADA – Canadian Living
Rexdale resident wins scholarship to study social justice in India – Toronto Star
Rexdale resident wins scholarship to study social justice in India – Toronto.com
Pathways to Education lowers barriers to achievement for poor kids – Toronto Star
Q-and-A: Regent Park activist Tafriha Islam, 18, pushes past stigma – toronto.com
Torontos history of gun violence: a vicious cycle of missteps, intransigence and bad policy – Now Magazine
Pilot project aims to help more students at risk of not graduating – The Record
Pathways Winnipeg – CTV News Winnipeg
Majority of Pathways grads heading to college, university – Kingston This Week
[CFRA Ottawa] Learn How Pathways is Supporting Success Post-High School
Kingston’s Pathways to Education – Global News
Improving Access to Post-Secondary Education – The Agenda with Steve Paikin
Queen’s athletes host Pathways to Education students – The Queen’s Journal
Dressed for Success: Seniors walk away with free prom dresses – Halifax Today
Annotated Bibliography: Positive Youth Development
Annotated Bibliography: Early School Leaving Prevention
Research Spotlight: Developmental Relationships
Pathways to Education on Hamilton Life
Back to school in a brand new country – CBC
Pathways to Education for at-risk teens coming to Saint John – CBC
Pathways to Education will support Saint John teens – CBC Information Morning – Saint John
New Education Program Could Be A Gamechanger – Country 94
Pathways Alum and Founder on Rogers Daytime Toronto
Pathways celebrates the graduation season with CP24
Toronto-based grassroots program Pathways to Education celebrates 15 years of supporting students across Canada – Toronto.com
Pathways in Regent Park – Global News Toronto
A program that helps kids graduate from high school – Montreal Families
Relationships Matter: Parental Engagement
Program puts young man on right path – The Kingston Whig-Standard
Helping underprivileged kids succeed in school – CP24
What Works in Dropout Prevention: Research Evidence, Pathways to Education Program Design, and Practitioner Knowledge.