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Build their co-curricular spaces

By Kimberley FehrAugust 03, 2021Comments Disabled
Four smiling students
Four smiling students
 
“I can’t wait to get back preparing for Classics and Mock Trial in person
in the new co-curricular spaces but they’ll need desks and chairs
and we need your help to make that happen.”
– M4 student Seb

 

Students John, Seb, Julie and Shuyu love the magic that happens when UTS students work together on their co-curriculars. But before that can begin in our renewed school this November, UTS students will need tables, chairs, couches and other furniture and equipment in place.

With your support, UTS students will be smiling in awe on their return to 371 Bloor Street West. Your gift will mean even more thanks to matching funds generously given by the UTS Board of Directors. The UTS Board Match is extended! For every $2 you contribute to the Building Fund until August 31, they will collectively give $1 up to $67,000!

Amplify your impact today with a gift to
Build Avi’s Classroom.
 

Your donation can be pledged for up to five years.

 
Match your gift today!
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