We talk about the hidden depth of youth poverty in Canada, and why “subsidized” still isn’t affordable when the choice is groceries or rent. Kevin breaks down how free basketball camps in Cambridge, Ontario combine sports, nutrition, and life skills, with partners like Spice Sisters Personal Chef Services providing nutritious, culturally respectful meals, including halal options. We also dig into wraparound services that cut through red tape, from quick resume support and employment help to financial literacy, mentoring, and access to counselling or dietitians, delivered in community spaces, online, or by phone so families aren’t forced to travel and wait.
The conversation expands beyond sports into arts and music through Bring the Beat Back in Little Jamaica, plus the Ski School Project at Blue Mountain, where youth get gear, instruction, meals, and exposure to job opportunities. Kevin also names the disconnect between politics and lived reality, challenges communities to unify and “look back” after success, and shares the values that guide him when funding comes with strings attached.
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