Non-profit Organizations à Spadina-Fort York, Toronto, ON

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Autres résultats dans la catégorie 'Non-profit Organizations' à Spadina-Fort York Toronto

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23 Grange Rd, GRANGE PARK, Toronto, M5T 1C3

(416) 598-3444
Non-profit organization, Recreation center, Community center, Nonprofit Organization
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981 Dundas Street West, Toronto, M6J 1W4

(416) 203-7848
Matthew House grew out of the vision of its founder and current director, Anne Woolger, who had worked for many years at a city-run shelter for refugees in Toronto. There, her eyes were opened to the plight of refugee claimants who were arriving in Canada seeking asylum as refugees but had no place to stay. Recognizing the need for caring shelters geared specifically toward the unique settlement needs of refugee claimants, Anne approached her denominational leaders and shared her vision of establishing a Christian-based reception home that would provide a warm welcome for refugee claimants in a caring home-like setting.
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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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192 Spadina Ave. #406, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5T 2C2

(416) 260-2080
The Ontario Clean Air Alliance (OCAA), established in 1997, is a coalition of individuals and approximately 90 organizations (health and environmental organizations, faith communities, municipalities, utilities, unions and corporations) that represent over six million Ontarians. The phase out of coal power eliminated Ontario’s largest single source of greenhouse gas emissions, and smog builders like sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. It also eliminated a massive source of dangerous particulate matter, which can damage hearts and lungs, and toxins, including mercury, cadmium and lead.
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180 Dundas Street West, Toronto, M5T 2Z5

CMHA Ontario is a dedicated partner within the network of Canadian Mental Health Associations at the national, provincial and local level. CMHA Ontario works closely with its 33 local branches in communities across the province to ensure the utilization of best practices in the organization, management and delivery of services to consumers and families of individuals with mental illness, dual diagnosis and concurrent disorders. All CMHAs in Ontario work in a variety of partnerships to provide a coordinated, continuum of care using the social determinants of health model. Policy research and analysis is vital to the mission of CMHA Ontario. We provide balanced, knowledgeable analysis and commentary on public issues and provincial policy directions that promote mental health and impact people with mental illness and their families. This includes evidence-based advice to enhance the delivery of community mental health services, increase the responsiveness of the broader health system to mental health needs, and support healthy public policy.
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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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180 Dundas St. W, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5G 1Z8

(416) 408-2249
Association or organization
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180 Shaw St, Toronto, M6J 2W5

416-516-1559
SKETCH is entering its 19th year of providing creative training initiatives for street-involved, homeless and at-risk youth. Our model of youth engagement enhances both practical and transferrable skills, while serving as a conduit for increased wellbeing and social and civic participation. Participants have endorsed the SKETCH model as an effective and life-affirming approach to surmounting the constraints and stigma of poverty, homelessness and marginalization.
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30 Duncan St #203, Toronto, M5V 2C3

416-516-6151
The Rider Training Institute (RTI) is a national not-for-profit association that offers comprehensive motorcycle licensing and skills development training programs throughout locations across Ontario. Motorcyclists from all walks of life, both beginner and seasoned riders alike, choose the RTI as an ongoing partner in developing paths towards long term safe and enjoyable motorcycling careers.
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200 Front St W, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5V 3K5

(416) 205-1300
The Hospital Auxiliaries Association of Ontario is the leader of health care volunteers. As a provincial organization, we provide educational opportunities, encourage partnerships and support health care volunteers. As role models, we promote flexibility and relevance. HAAO, a provincial organization, provides educational opportunities, promotes partnerships, advocates on behalf of and supports healthcare volunteer organizations.
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192 Spadina Ave #424, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5T 2C2

(416) 972-6303
Non-Governmental Organization NGO, Association, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Sports Club, Civic & Social Associations, Association or organization
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555 Richmond St W, Suite 601, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5V 3B1

(416) 977-1764
Community Organization, Non-Profit Organization, Nonprofit Organization
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49 Bathurst St #201, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5V 2P2

(416) 967-1611
Crossroads International is an international development organization that is reducing poverty and increasing women’s rights around the world. Working with local partners in 28 projects, in eight countries and supported by hundreds of volunteers each year, Crossroads leverages expertise and resources, North and South, required to help people overcome poverty and assert their human rights.
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20 Lower Spadina Ave, Toronto, M5V 2Z1

(416) 850-5755
Charity Organization, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Youth organization
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192 Spadina Ave, Suite 402, Toronto, M5T 2C2

Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Community Organization
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154 Pearl Street, Suite #200, Toronto, M5H 1L3

(416) 367-3313
Public health department, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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145 Wellington Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5J 1H8

(416) 599-0283
Founded in 1945 as an independent tax research organization under the joint sponsorship of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants and the Canadian Bar Association, the Foundation provides a unique forum for lawyers, accountants, academics and other tax professionals to work together for the betterment of the Canadian tax system and the tax profession in general. For our 10, 000 plus members, the Foundation is a valuable resource for the scope and depth of the tax information it provides and for its services to members, which support their everyday work in the taxation field. The Foundation has long been respected by Government policy makers and administrators for its objectivity, its focus on current tax issues, its concern for improvement of the Canadian tax system, and its significant contribution to tax and fiscal policy. Our Mission The Canadian Tax Foundation is Canada’s leading source of insight on tax issues. The Foundation promotes understanding of the Canadian tax system through analysis, research, and debate, and provides perspective and impartial recommendations concerning its equity, efficiency, and application. Our Work The Foundation fulfils its educational mandate through conferences, seminars and a wide range of publications. The Foundation also sponsors or directly carries out expert research in the fields of taxation and public finance, publishes the results of that research, and provides opportunities for discussion of tax issues among business and professional people, academics, and government officials.
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121 Dundas St W, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5G 1C4

(416) 977-3430
Club, Divertissements et média, associations d intérêts particuliers, Civic & Social Associations, associations, foundations, Membership Organizations, associations de ski, Association or organization, Sorties
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180 Dundas St W, suite 1420, CHURCH AND WELLESLEY, Toronto, M5G 1Z8

(416) 595-7170
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Social And Human Service Organizations, Organization
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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.