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About Pathway to Possibilities (PTP)

PTP delivers client-focused programs that create positive pathways to employment. From our first meeting with you, to finding your perfect job, we work with you to design a learning pathway tailored to your individual strengths and needs.

 

Our wonderful staff are flexible, supportive, and experienced. We know that your circumstances and your needs are unique – and that they will probably change over time. Using an integrated approach to programming, we’ll help you adjust your goals and training as your skills improve. Most of all, we want you to succeed.

We believe that a strong, skilled, and sustainable workforce is key to Canada’s economic future. Working closely with employers, we track changes in Canada’s workforce requirements and ensure that our programs keep pace. Our extensive experience across sectors allows us to offer on-the-job training designed for your workplace and the needs of individual workers.

We are based in Toronto, offering programs to serve people in the west and east end of the city. We also share our knowledge across Canada, working with other agencies to build capacity for learner assessment and job-oriented training. Through partnerships and program services, we help providers deliver services tailored to their unique region and audience.

We are passionate advocates for systemic changes on issues we care about and support the work of other agencies committed to social justice and social change.

Because of our customized approach, we begin our support with a one-on-one meeting to understand more about your needs and equip you with the right program or programs. We hope to hear from you soon!

PTP has a variety of memberships and partnerships that allow us to further enhance the services we offer to our clients.

National Partners

  • Alberta Workforce Essential Skills
  • College of New Caledonia
  • Construction Foundation of BC
  • Futureworx Society
  • Imagination FX
  • Manitoba Building Trades Institute
  • Nova Scotia Skills and Learning
  • Nunavut Arctic College
  • Nuu-chah-nulth Employment and Training Programs
  • Parkland College
  • Saint John Learning Exchange
  • Social Research and Demonstration Corporation
  • Vancouver Community College
  • Vancouver Island University
  • White Raven Consulting

Provincial Partners

  • Centre Fora
  • Deaf Literacy Initiative
  • Georgian Learning
  • Literacy Link Niagara
  • Northern College
  • RESDAC
  • Seven Generation Education Institute
  • The Literacy Group

Local Partners

  • Achev
  • CAN WiN Ontario
  • Career Foundation
  • College Vocational program at George Brown College
  • Delta Family Resource Centre (DFRA)
  • East Scarborough Storefront
  • East York Learning Experience
  • Fred Victor
  • Humber College
  • inQuire Consulting
  • Labour Education Centre
  • Live Work Play (CNSIPSE)
  • Maplehurst Correctional Complex
  • Mennonite New Life Centre of Toronto
  • Metro Toronto Movement for Literacy
  • New Circles
  • Opportunities for Advancement (OFA)
  • Polycultural Immigrant & Community Services
  • Ready Willing and Able
  • Rexdale Women Centre
  • Riverdale Immigrant Women’s Centre
  • Romano House
  • Seneca College
  • Service Canada
  • The West End Group of Literacy Providers
  • Toronto Employment and Social Services
  • Toronto South Detention Centre
  • VPI
  • Willowdale Welcome Centre
  • WoodGreen, Community Services
  • YMCA
  • YouthLink
  • YWCA

Memberships

  • Canadian Network Supporting Inclusive Public Service Employment (CNSIPSE)
  • Community Literacy of Ontario (CLO)
  • First Work
  • Metro Toronto Movement for Literacy (MTML)
  • Non Profit Leadership Lab
  • Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI)
  • Ontario Disability Employment Network (ODEN)
  • Ontario Nonprofit Network (ONN)

PTP acknowledges that the land on which we gather is the traditional territory of the Wendat, the Anishnaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Métis, and the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation.

The treaty that was signed for this particular parcel of land is collectively referred to as the Toronto Purchase and applies to lands east of Brown’s Line to Woodbine Avenue and north towards Newmarket. We also recognize the enduring presence of the Aboriginal peoples of this land.