All-A-Board Youth Ventures
| website: | http://www.allaboard.ca |
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All-A-Board Youth Ventures is a social enterprise dedicated to improving the lives of Toronto's homeless and at-risk young people, by creating small businesses to employ young people through year-on-the-job training experience. The enterprise's flagship venture is the 'River Restaurant', a popular city eatery, which provides youth employment training programs.
Company snapshot
| Company type: | INC |
| Address: | River Restaurant , 413 Roncesvalles Ave , Toronto, ON, CA, M6R 2M8 |
| Telephone: | +1 416 595 9939 River 416 535 3422 |
| Blog: | |
| CEO: | Jennifer La Trobe (Main contact) |
| Year of incorporation: | 1997 |
| Industrial sector: | Eating and drinking places |
| Social / Environmental benefit: | Forest conservation; Marine conservation; Special needs education; |
| Certifications: | Not Applicable; |
| Social business sector: | Ethical Consumerism; Education and Training; |
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