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Program: Youth - Promoting Unity, Leadership and Social Engagement (PULSE)  
Organization: Building Multicultural Communities - Brampton Centre - 263 Queen St E
Phone Numbers: 905-790-8482
Fax: 905-790-8488
Email: pulse@bmccentre.org
Website: bmccentre.org/our-programs/youth-services/pulse/
Address:
263 Queen St E, Unit 10
Brampton, ON
L6W 4K6
Intersection: Rutherford Rd S and Queen St E
Location: Brampton (Queen St Corridor)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Service
Mon9am-5pm
Tue9am-5pm
Wed9am-5pm
Thu9am-5pm
Fri9am-5pm

Executives: Salima Tejani - Acting Director Programs ans Services
salima.tejani@bmccentre.org
Public Contacts: Ashraf Jassani - Youth Volunteer Coordinator
416-788-2635
Ujala Smreen
416-779-8771 * ujala.smreen@bmccentre.org
Service Description: a gang and gun prevention and intervention program designed to equip youth with the necessary tools, guidance, and support to steer clear of such activities, ensuring safety and fostering positive life choices

(PLUSE) will provide youth with:

  • Community Reintegration
  • Social and Communication Skills
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Teamwork
  • Education and Training
  • Employment Readiness
  • Mental Health Support

Fees: Free
Application: Call or Email
Eligibility / Target Population: Immigrant and visible minority youth between 15-24 years
Languages: English * French * Arabic * Bengali * Bosnian * Darai * Gujarati * Hindi * Persian * Punjabi * Somali * Spanish * Swahili * Tamil * Urdu
Language Notes: Interpretive Services
Area Served:
Peel Region  
See Also: Immigrant, Newcomer, and Refugee Services
Volunteer Referral Services

This information was last completely updated on December 1, 2025

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