Black Youth Space

Kujenga Wellness Project, Nicole Perryman collaborated with the Black Youth Space to support their parent session. The sessions were geared to supporting parents with their role, seeking supports, and ensuring they invest in their wellness and health. Black Youth Space…

Black Youth Helpline

Contact: 416-285-9944 Toll Free : 1-833-294-8650. Email: [email protected] Community Showcase The community showcase is a venture developed by the Kujenga team to highlight resources available to support parents, guardians and caregivers. Building Community Holistic Teaching Promoting Healing Black Youth Helpline…

Our First Six Months~ At a Glance

In June 2020, the Kujenga Wellness Project was selected for funding with the Ontario Trillium Foundation. The first few months of the delivery of the project, the grassroots organization sought to engage the community virtually through focus groups and workshops.…

The Seven Principles of Kwanzaa

Kwanzaa is celebrated from December 26 to January 1. It is a week-long, seven day program designed to celebrate the fruits of harvest. The Kwanzaa celebration began in the United States by Dr. Maulana Karenga in 1966. Today, in Canada, many people celebrate Kwanzaa as they highlight the accomplishments of the year, give homage to our ancestors and our journeys, and plan for the new year.

Employment Services

Kujenga Wellness Project supports parents, caregivers and guardians as they provide for their families, their extended relatives and their community. The following list of employment services in Durham Region are available to guide you on your journey. Not sure what…

Food Assistance Programs

The following list of Food programs in Durham Region. The meals and grocery items are free, but there may be eligibility and timing restrictions. Contact the organization first for more details. Contact Kujenga at: 289-624-9431 if you need assistance accessing…