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Downtown Mission receives $497K Trillium grant to help people find jobs

The Downtown Mission received a $497,000 grant on Tuesday to help expand a program that helps individuals find meaningful employment.

Enterprise Program provides employment training in things like graphic design, customer service

Downtown Mission Executive Director Ron Dunn accepted a Trillium Foundation 'Grow Grant' that will boost the centre's Enterprise Program capabilities - a service that trains and helps people find meaningful employment. (Jason Viau/CBC)

The Downtown Mission received a $497,000 grant Wednesday to help expand a program that helps individuals find meaningful employment. 

The Ontario Trillium Foundation presented the mission with a cheque to support the mission's Enterprise Program — which provides training for careers like graphic design, marketing and hospitality. It also helps people with long-standing barriers to employment find jobs. 

The program began in 2010 and expanded in 2016 from a 'seed grant' of about $75,000 provided by Trillium. This latest grant will be spread over a three-year period and will allow the mission to purchase new equipment for the program.