About Us
Learn more about our nonprofit organization and our mission to empower immigrant youths to deliver the highest level of impact in Canada.
Setting Immigrant Youths up for Success
MapleLife Foundation, Canada is a nonprofit initiative set up in response to the gaps identified in the areas of mentorship, empowerment, purposeful engagement and advocacy for Immigrant youths to ensure that they deliver the highest level of impact within the Canadian society. We do these through initiatives that support their personal evolution, social agility, capacity for high-level leadership and inclusion in the Canadian society.
Vision
To build a solid community of young, empowered immigrants who live and lead meaningful lives through positive personal transformation, social agility, and economic contribution.
Mission
Empowering immigrant youths through mentorship, empowerment and engagement opportunities, as well as mental health support so that they can emerge, thrive and lead meaningfully.
Join Us
YouLaunch2025
A one day envisioning summit to help immigrant youths launch
a higher version of themselves and live productively in 2025.
January 25th 2025.
Goals
- Personal Transformation: Invest in the personal development of immigrant youths by offering training and resources that help them grow into well-rounded, capable individuals.
- Mental Health Awareness and Support: Promote mental health awareness and provide resources that strengthen the resilience and well-being of immigrant youths, setting them up for success.
- Social Relevance: Create opportunities for immigrant youths to learn and engage in community-driven initiatives and contribute to broader social progress within Canadian society.
- Economic Contribution: Empower immigrant youths with the skills, knowledge and opportunities needed to actively contribute to Canada’s economic growth and prosperity.
Our Board
Itunuoluwa (E-tu-nu) Omotayo
Executive Director
Jenna Hiron
Secretary
Tola Seedy
Board Member
Tatjana Beocanin
Board Member
Animwaa Obeng-Akrofi
Board Member