During Black History Month, Humber Polytechnic contributed $2,000 to RecInDa6ix in support of The Second Chance mentorship initiative. The contribution marked more than a financial gift. It reflected a vote of confidence in work centered on youth development, guidance, and long-term community investment.
Support like this helps expand practical opportunities for young people by strengthening programming built around mentorship, development, and meaningful engagement. It gives the organization more room to keep building pathways that feel tangible and relevant to the communities it serves.
Partnerships of this kind matter because they help sustain momentum behind initiatives that are designed to create real impact rather than one-off visibility. They make it easier to keep growing work that is relational, grounded, and consistent.
The contribution also reflects a shared commitment to empowering the next generation through greater access, stronger support systems, and opportunities that can shape a different future over time.
