Hi, I’m Jonah.
University of Toronto. Saskatchewan. Canada. Run. Bike. Explore. Piano. Violin. Mujhe Bollywood bahut pasand hai. Je voudrais explorer le monde. Be the Change.
University of Toronto. Saskatchewan. Canada. Run. Bike. Explore. Piano. Violin. Mujhe Bollywood bahut pasand hai. Je voudrais explorer le monde. Be the Change.
passion2action is a youth empowerment organization that inspires youth to realize their potential as agents of change and equips them with the skills and resources they need to take action on their passions.
Reverse Coconut is a YouTube channel that reimagines popular Bollywood music videos to promote multiculturalism and raise funds for community-building and youth empowerment projects in India.
I’ve been told that I have great taste in music. I’m a musical explorer, constantly searching for new sounds from all over the world. This Instagram account introduces you to what I’m listening to and is updated with every new musical discovery.
Regina Leader-Post | June 4, 2018
“As students, we would often complain about the academic rigour of the program, but we never doubted what an incredible opportunity it was.”
CTV Regina | October 26, 2017
Recipient of one of the Red Cross’ Humanitarian Awards, Jonah Toth talks about his work within the community.
Regina Leader-Post | July 14, 2017
Jonah Toth will receive the Regina Young Humanitarian of the Year Award at the 9th annual Power of Humanity Gala in October 2017.
980 CJME News | June 15, 2016
Jonah Toth is looking to change the world. In a way he says he has already. He’s in 12th grade at Campbell Collegiate in Regina, and is part of the school’s Me to We group – a group that pushes for both local and global initiatives.
Regina Leader-Post | June 15, 2016
The Campbell WE team received a 2016 Young Idealist Award, presented by Free the Children and the National Bank, on Wednesday.
CBC Saskatchewan | March 15, 2016
Jonah has worked tirelessly to promote the “Me to We” philosophy within his school. He has helped to established not just a vibrant “Me to We” Team within his school, but the philosophy has spread to other schools within the Regina Public School Board.