Non-profit Organizations à Downtown, Toronto, ON

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Autres résultats dans la catégorie 'Non-profit Organizations' à Downtown Toronto

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20 Adelaide Street East, Suite 502, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5C 2T6

(416) 214-6252
Membership Organizations, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Association, Business Associations, law clerk institute
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1558 Bloor St West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M6P 1A4

(416) 763-1303
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Romero House
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145 Evans Ave #101, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M8Z 5X8

(416) 766-6802
Dealer, Art Galleries, Non-profit organization, Gallery, Consultant, Nonprofit Organization, Art Gallery
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439 Dundas Street East, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 2B1

(416) 360-4350
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Council Fire Native Cultural Centre
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720 Bathurst Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5S 2R4

(416) 204-1082
Orange” “Wavering”(1981) DW20 Bill T. Jones, “It Takes Two” (1989) DW58 Benoit Lachambre/Marie-Josée Chartier, “Vol Plan a Bout Portant/Could It Be a Nightmare?” (1988) DW53 Kai H. Lai, “Owls” (1983) DW33 Daniel Léveillé, “But I Love You” (1992) DW73, “Amour, acide et noix” (2003) DW144, “La pudeur des icebergs” (2008) DW172, “Untitled no.1” (2009) DW179 Peggy McCann, “Anerca I” “Flight (an improvisation)” (1980) DW18 “Triology” (1984) DW36, “Walk Like What?” (1991) DW69 Susan McNaughton, “A Threshold. Memory as a Grand Canyon” (1984) DW37, “Dream Before Death” (1986) DW43 Kevin O'Day, “.. Level on my Level..” (2011) DW188 Andrew Olewine, “Scarlet Fever!” (1995) DW91 Jane Oxley, “Slight Variation-Variation D’Ombrage” “Oh Where have you been...?” (1986) DW46-A Roger Sinha, “Casseiopeia” (1999) DW114, “Burning Skin” (1995) DW90, “Loud Sounds, Soft Steps, and Silent Cries” “from a crack in the earth . . light” (1996) DW93, “Loha” (2002) DW138 Lee Anne Smith, “Tremblement: Part Three of ‘Unearthed Places’” (1989) DW60, “Nighthouse” (1993) DW80 Tom Stroud, “Under The Table: Wrestling With Dad” (1985) DW40 “Saturday Morning, 1953, When the Honeymoon’s Over” “Vitus and Me” “Rain” (1986) DW45, “aflutter” (2005) DW153 Laura Taler, “the line theory”(film) (1993) DW80, “the village trilogy: casa, copii, famiglia” (film) (1996) DW96 Tassy Teekman, “Dance Pour Jacinte” “Sometime After” (1985) DW38, “Not Knowing Which Way to Turn” (1986) DW43, “Danse Pour J.” “Shooting for the Moon” (1986) DW46-A Images (Top to Bottom/Left - Right) - Lola MacLaughlin, Heidi Strauss, Santee Smith; - Miriam Adams & Friend, Dance Noise, Denise Fujiwara; - Nova Bhattacharya, Tedd Robinson, Marie-Josée Chartier; - Peter Chin, Bakari E. Lindsay, Margaret Dragu & Colin Campbell.
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365 BLOOR STREET EAST, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M4W 3L4

(416) 967-4244
Non-profit organization, First Aid Services, Service, education, Nonprofit Organization
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287 Spadina Ave, Unit 202, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5T 2E6

(416) 260-9800
Home Improvement, Community Organization, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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525 Dundas St. E., DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 2B6

(416) 366-8080
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Community Service, Medical Center
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401 Richmond St W Studio 364, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5V 3A8

(416) 460-6320
Clean Air Partnership (CAP) is a registered charity that was launched at the Toronto Smog Summit in June, 2000. Our mission is to transform cities into sustainable, vibrant, resilient communities, where the air is clean to breathe and greenhouse gas emissions are minimized. CAP was specifically created to extend the reach and impact of projects funded through the Toronto Atmospheric Fund. Working in partnership with utilities, schools, businesses, governments and community groups, CAP develops and delivers local market and community-based strategies to reduce energy use and clean the air as part of the effort to achieve healthy and sustainable local communities.
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40 University Ave #1007, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5J 1T1

(416) 581-8875
The Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada (AWCBC) was founded in 1919 as a non-profit organization to facilitate the exchange of information between Workers' Compensation Boards and Commissions. Our Vision: To drive a strong Canadian leadership role in providing the safest and healthiest workplaces in the world and a fair, affordable workers’ compensation insurance system. Our Mission: Achieving excellence through data analysis, shared knowledge, education and networking. Our Members: Members include each Workers’ Compensation Board/Commission in Canada.
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264 Adelaide St E, Suite 100, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5T 2C7

Canadian Business for Social Responsibility (CBSR) is a non-profit, member-led organization that mobilizes Canadian companies to make powerful business decisions that improve performance and contribute to a better world. The globally recognized source for corporate social responsibility in Canada, CBSR is the Canadian representative in a world-wide network committed to corporate social responsibility (CSR). We strongly believe that corporate responsibility and business success go hand-in-hand. We support our member companies on their CSR agendas, and lead the national debate on CSR. Our work is to change the way business does business.
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145 King Street West, Suite 900, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5H 1J8

416.619.5784
Since 2001, CCAN has served as an umbrella organization dedicating to connecting member organizations from across Canada to work underway in cancer control. Today, CCAN represents the views and interests of diverse member organizations working together in support of the innovative “CCAN Collaborative Model of Engagement, ” an approach that serves as a virtual bridge to connect organizations across Canada to one another ensuring work underway in cancer control moves forward in unison. Through partnerships and resource sharing, CCAN works collaboratively with stakeholders in order to maintain momentum, avoid duplication and advance shared areas of interest to patients, caregivers and their families. CCAN is an organization that believes in the value of collaboration. With continued funding in 2014-2016 from the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, and working under one umbrella, the Canadian patient community is measurably influencing change and accelerating action, contributing to an improved health-care system for all Canadians. WE:
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416 Dundas St E, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 2A8

(416) 928-3334
416 Community Support for Women is a daytime drop in program for women looking to gain or give support while coping with, isolation, addiction and/or mental health issues and other difficulties. We are located in a large Victorian home in which we provide a variety of formal and informal supports to some of the hardest to reach women in the community. Basic services include daily breakfast and lunch, weekly food bank, social/recreational programs and life skills training. The centre also offers weekly medical clinics and mental health and addiction case management services on a daily basis.
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180 Dundas St. W, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5G 1Z8

(416) 408-2249
Association or organization
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33 Cecil St, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5T 1N1

(416) 323-9521
Environmental Defence inspires change by connecting people with environmental issues that affect their daily lives in their homes, workplaces, and neighborhoods.
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192 Spadina Ave, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5T 2C2

(416) 944-0087
The Centre for Equality Rights in Accommodation (CERA) is a not-for-profit charitable organization dedicated to preventing evictions and ending housing discrimination across Ontario. CERA was founded in 1987 as the only organization in Canada with a primary focus on promoting human rights in housing. Nearly 30 years later, we continue to carry out our mandate through public education, research, law reform, casework, test case litigation and using international human rights law and mechanisms. Our intake program, funded by the City of Toronto, provides assistance and support to individuals who are experiencing housing issues related to eviction and human rights.
AMO
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155 University Ave, Suite 800, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5H 3C6

(416) 971-9856
Sports Club, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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80 Hayden Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M4Y 3G2

(416) 924-9199
The Anglican Foundation of Canada seeks to provide abundant resources for innovative ministries, Anglican presence, and diverse infrastructure projects across the Canadian Church.
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222 COLLEGE STREET, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5T 3J1

(416) 348-9710
The Fields Institute is a center for mathematical research activity - a place where mathematicians from Canada and abroad, from business, industry and financial institutions, can come together to carry out research and formulate problems of mutual interest. Our mission is to provide a supportive and stimulating environment for mathematics innovation and education. The Fields Institute promotes mathematical activity in Canada and helps to expand the application of mathematics in modern society.
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2 Carlton Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5B 1J3

(416) 506-1867
Historica Canada is the largest independent organization devoted to enhancing awareness of Canadian history and citizenship. Our programs, all of which are offered bilingually, reach more than eight million Canadians annually. While our headquarters is in Toronto, we also operate the Ottawa-based Encounters With Canada youth program, and our staff regularly travel coast to coast to coast to meet participants and promote engagement in our activities.