The Door Youth Centre held its 2026 Annual General Meeting (AGM) on May 26, 2026, bringing together youth, volunteers, staff, board members, and community supporters to celebrate another successful year of growth, programming, and community impact. The evening opened with a welcome and land acknowledgement led by Board Chair Rick Desclouds, followed by the approval of the meeting agenda and previous AGM minutes.
Throughout the evening, attendees reflected on many of the meaningful programs and opportunities offered during 2025. Highlights included the return of the 3D Printing Program, the Thyme Travels Gardening Program, the Multicultural Young Chefs Program, and Young Men’s Motivational Mondays. These programs continued to provide youth with opportunities to build confidence, learn practical skills, connect with peers, and develop meaningful relationships within a safe and welcoming environment.
Youth voices were a central part of the AGM, with several members presenting reflections on programs that impacted them throughout the year. Kylee spoke about the power of play, recreation, and competitive games in helping youth build friendships, confidence, and teamwork. Soliana shared the importance of the monthly Girls Night program and the positive space it creates for girls at The Door. Mohanad highlighted the creativity and learning opportunities found through the 3D Printing Program, while Sylvie spoke about the Thyme Travels Gardening Program, facilitated by former Board Chair Debbie Barton, and the value of hands-on learning and sustainability.
Sendike presented on the Multicultural Young Chefs Program, sponsored by the Ottawa Food Bank, sharing how the program allows youth to explore different cultures through food, cooking, and community connection. Lastly, Mohammed spoke about the importance and growing need for Young Men’s Motivational Mondays, facilitated by Youth Worker Vincent and volunteer Elijah, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, open discussions, and creating supportive spaces for young men.