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London firm unveils $150K commitment to foundation aimed at supporting Black youth

Michael DeLorenzi of Northern Commerce and Carl Blackman of Lead to Change. Handout

London-based digital solutions firm Northern Commerce has announced a $150,000 funding commitment to a Toronto foundation aimed at supporting Black youth interested in the arts.

Northern Commerce says the Lead to Change Foundation has been presented with an initial $40,000 donation from the firm to be put toward educational resources and support facilities.

As well, the foundation will also see Northern staff members offer pro-bono teaching workshops to youth, while Lead to Change will provide educational sessions for Northern’s workers. The firm, founded in 2015, employs roughly 190 people.

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On its website, Lead to Change describes itself as a “community hub” aimed at helping Black youth “learn, grow and succeed through the power of transformative arts and wellness programming.”

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In a statement, Carl Blackman, Lead to Change’s executive director, said the partnership would help further the foundation’s mission to “provide a safe space where youth can explore the creative arts with access to industry-standard equipment and mentorship programs, including print, design, photo, video, podcast and audio recording studios.”

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Michael DeLorenzi, president of Northern Commerce, said in a statement that minorities continue to see inequitable and unequal educational experiences.

“Being able to provide the black youth in our community with similar experiences and resources that I had access to as a youth is extremely important to me,” he said.

More information about Lead to Change can be found on its website.

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