TakingITGlobal

Sprout Fellowship 2025-26 Annual Report (2)

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0 20 40 60 80 LGBTQ2+ community members Racial or visible minorities Indigenous people Vulnerable individuals* Multi-barrier populations At-risk children & youth Senior citizens, refugees & newcomers Persons with disabilities 76 62 54 44 42 29 28 25 Fellows created projects that engaged a variety of audiences. By considering their audiences' diverse identities and backgrounds, Fellows were able to address real needs in their communities. * Vulnerable individuals are people living with mental health, addiction, abuse, etc. Number of Projects How Fellows' Projects Made a Personal Difference - 2025 Sprout Fellow During one of the deliveries, a shelter staff member shared that menstrual products are often rationed due to limited donations. Knowing that our care packages would allow women to access these was incredibly powerful. - Favour Babalola HerFlow Bridging Generations in Nature Through social activities, cultural workshops, and one- on-one academic mentorship, one of our mentees gained the confidence needed to enroll in her school's Science Olympics and earn a Silver Medal at the regional fair! - Mehrin Hoque Bengali Youth Connect A newcomer from France appreciated the workshop being bilingual as it provided her with a comfortable space to expand her network, practice her language skills, and feel more integrated into Canadian life. Who was impacted by your project?

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