Internship

Intern Perspective: My Journey to TCM

And I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?” Then I said, “Here I am! Send me.”
— Isaiah 6:8

My journey with TCM began during the Winter of 2021. I was contemplating what I was going to do in the summer. As a Christian, God commanded us to go and make disciples. I often wondered what that would look like in my life. That curiosity made me think about doing missions overseas. So I applied with my university fellowship to go on a short-term overseas mission trip. Unfortunately due to COVID-19, those plans had to be cancelled but I still felt God calling me to go out of my comfort zone to tell people about Jesus. 

At this point in my life, I always had Toronto City Mission (TCM) in the back of my head as my church would help the Flemingdon Park community site during Christmas time and the summer Community BBQs. I thought my opportunity to serve there as an intern that summer was over because the application period had passed. After talking to a friend who works at TCM, she informed me that they are still looking for summer interns. I excitedly and nervously applied as I didn’t know what to expect. 

For my first summer internship, I was placed in Flemingdon Park. After completing my summer internship, God has really opened my heart to the Flemingdon community. That summer experience has positively impacted my relationship with God as it was an experience that reminded me of how good God is. During the midst of my worries, anxieties, chaos, and sadness God graciously blessed me to witness His providence He had over me, the rest of the team, and the community of Flemingdon. I was able to learn how to build loving relationships with the children, youth, and their families which overall encouraged me to continue living missionally in Toronto. I wanted to return and continue serving the people God calls me to as His faithful obedient servant.

A specific moment I had where I knew I wanted to return was during the last week of camp. At times the seven weeks of camp can feel long but in the grand scheme of things it really flies by in the blink of an eye. Especially if you are building relationships with children and their families - these things take time. During the last week of camp, I noticed the children acting out more and not really listening to the leaders. One child especially was throwing a lot of tantrums and getting angry very easily at everything. When I sat down with her to have a conversation about what’s been going on. She replied with, “Why do you care? You are leaving me anyway. You’ve only been with us for two months and now you are leaving.” My heart really broke hearing those words, we had a conversation about how tough it must be to open your heart to people but just have them come and go in your life. Her behaviour was an outcry about how tired she was experiencing that. I felt right there and then God telling me that my time at Toronto City Mission is not over, that this is only the beginning. 

After returning and completing a second summer internship in 2023, I continued to feel God convicting my heart to pursue a more long-term commitment with TCM, which, through prayer and discernment, led me to embark on the year-long internship (where I am now). Upon completing my undergraduate studies in Child and Youth Care, I felt God calling me to apply what I had learned in school and support various communities impacted by poverty in Toronto. 

I was at Flemingdon Park for the majority of March Break Camp. This year, we did not have many children, which was a little discouraging at first, but I reminded myself to seize every opportunity. Since every child was a familiar face, as we had experienced Sonshine Day Camp together before, I took the time to intentionally spend more quality time with the children, as it was a smaller group. I was able to have more conversations with all the different children.

One child, in particular, slowly started reminiscing over camp last summer. She shared with me all her favourite memories, games, and activities she enjoyed. She told me that summer camp was the first place where she genuinely got to learn more about Jesus! So much so that she would go home after camp and search up the Bible verse of the day. She would read it together with her father because she learned that it is important to read the Bible. What an encouragement! God is working in ways that I didn’t even expect. He’s working through us in our program to spread the good news about Him. Praise be to Him.

I hope through my year-long internship to create a space where children can feel safe and open to learning about God. Through God’s transformational power, I aim to build loving relationships that bring hope to children and families affected by poverty. 

First experience serving at TCM!

My name is Abby, I’m a 4th year U of T student studying concurrent education. This summer will be my first experience serving at Toronto City Mission. I am looking forward to spending the summer working at Sonshine Day Camp because as a future teacher I am excited for the chance to lead activities, and as a Christian I am eager to share my faith, and as someone who loves children, I am enthusiastic about getting to know and investing in the lives of the campers. In addition, I plan to teach in a developing country in a couple years and am very interested in long-term global missions working with kids, which makes this an incredible opportunity. I hope to help create a unique and welcoming environment which they look forward to and where the campers feel comfortable to be themselves. I also hope to learn more about Christ through the campers and my experience at the camp. I pray that we would develop good camper-staff relationships from the start of the program that would last and have a long-term effect on both the leaders and the children.

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Internships at TCM

By Elliott Shin (Director of Programs)

Internships play a significant role in the life of Toronto City Mission. Over the past many years, our internships have challenged, and guided young people to put their calling to practice. The hope is that our interns will minister to, and help those that we serve achieve positive change, while gaining important professional and personal experience.

If an internship is simply defined as a method of on the job training that provides an opportunity to gain relevant knowledge and skills, we at TCM are privileged to offer such an opportunity in 2 different forms. 

First in the summertime, we host a 10 week program geared for College and University aged students. This experience is designed to allow our summer interns to explore God’s call for their life in the midst of a busy, and arduous summer of service. This is a time when our interns are assigned to one of our ministry communities, to minister closely with our Outreach Staff. They collaborate together to plan and execute day camps throughout the summer weeks. Our day camps are designed to provide a safe place for our kids and youths to spend their break. Our interns are asked not only to plan a fun and creative day camp, but they are also asked to share God’s love by working with families and kids impacted by poverty.

Secondly, our Year Long Internship program is a 9-12 month experience. We accept candidates between the age of 18-25 (do not need to be a college or university student), who possess a strong Christian faith, and a deep desire to work longer term in an urban ministry setting. There are 3 components to this program: Academic Study of Urban Mission and Theology (15%), Spiritual Formation (25%), and Practical Ministry Experience (60%). The hope is that our Year Long Interns will cultivate, and develop leadership skills while ministering to families in communities impacted by poverty. Our Year Long Interns are asked to work closely with our Outreach Staff, in helping with programs, as well as learning about our various communities, and building healthy relationships. We challenge our Year Long Interns to help live out our mission, as we attempt to build strong relationships with our community members and partners to create positive, lasting change through preventative and transformational programs.

We have quickly realized how blessed we have been through our internship program. Not only have we hosted many God inspired, energetic, talented, enthusiastic, creative, young men and women, but an overwhelming majority of our current Outreach Staff are former interns!