Sprinter De Grasse launches foundation at York track where he was discovered
TORONTO — Andre De Grasse spent many of his Friday nights and weekends while in high school at the Yonge Street Mission in rough-and-tumble Regent Park.
Like every Ontario high schooler, De Grasse was required to do 40 hours of community service. He enjoyed his time at the Yonge Street Mission (YSM) — where his brother Julian Waithe was a social worker — so much, he continued to volunteer long after he’d logged his 40 hours, commuting from Markham to one of the city’s most vulnerable neighbourhoods.
De Grasse would help set the tables for dinner. He’d hand out pamphlets about YSM’s support programs. He’d organize sports activities in the gym. He’d mentor kids.
“(YSM) gave kids a place to come in and stay away from trouble, work on their homework, play sports . . . they can play video games or cards or whatever they want to do. It’s a way to get away from the outside noise,” he said.


