Supporting 360°kids

Yardi Canada supports 360°kids, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping youth in York Region who are experiencing crises in their lives.

At Yardi Canada Ltd., our commitment to giving back to the community is a core value that drives our actions and decisions. Since 2019, we have been proud supporters of 360°kids, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping youth in York Region who are experiencing crises in their lives.

Yardi Canada supports 360°kids, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping youth in York Region who are experiencing crises in their lives.

About 360°kids

360°kids is a crucial lifeline for young people who are experiencing homelessness, crisis or other significant challenges. The organization provides a range of services designed to meet the immediate needs of youth while also supporting their ongoing development and independence.

Through programs such as emergency and transitional housing, counseling, outreach and employment training, 360°kids helps vulnerable youth stabilize their lives, enhance their support networks and build self-sufficiency.

The importance of 360°kids work cannot be overstated. By addressing the immediate needs of young people in crisis, they provide a foundation for these individuals to rebuild their lives. This support is essential in preventing the long-term negative impacts of homelessness and instability, fostering a healthier, more resilient community.

Our Ongoing Commitment

Yardi Canada Ltd. has made significant contributions to 360°kids, assisting in the continuation of their vital programs and services. With the support of caring corporations like Yardi, 360°kids can offer young adults the assistance they need to build a more stable and self-sufficient future.

“Yardi is honoured to be able to give back, and we are proud to support 360°kids, helping to make a positive difference in the lives of vulnerable youth in our community. By providing resources and support, we can empower these young individuals to overcome their challenges and build a brighter, more successful future,” said Peter Altobelli, vice president of Yardi Canada.

Making a Real Impact

The Yardi Toronto office of is home to 400 employees, with a dedicated committee actively participating in our charitable initiatives across the greater Toronto – Hamilton area. Their commitment and hard work ensure that our contributions are effectively used to support organizations like 360°kids.

Daniel Zaroski, senior development associate of 360°kids, has expressed his gratitude for our ongoing support. He recently shared, “With the help of caring and generous corporations like Yardi, we are able to continue providing essential programs and services to youth who need support.” We are honoured to receive an award from 360°kids, which reads, “In grateful appreciation for your ongoing generous support of our youth 2019-2024,” highlighting our commitment to supporting 360°kids over the past five years.

For more information on 360°kids and how you can get involved, please visit their website.

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Parsa Navidi is a marketing writer at Yardi, primarily focusing on Yardi Canada. When he's not crafting compelling marketing content, you can probably find him passionately working on films. Parsa is based in Toronto, Canada.

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