Non-profit Organizations à Toronto-St. Paul's, Toronto, ON

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Autres résultats dans la catégorie 'Non-profit Organizations' à Toronto-St. Paul's Toronto

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60 St. Clair Ave. E, WOODBINE HEIGHTS, Toronto, M4T 1N5

(416) 463-1104
Non-profit organization, Organization, Community Organization, Social Services Organization, Social And Human Service Organizations, Nonprofit Organization, Individual & Family Services
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1491 Yonge St Suite 403, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M4T 1Z4

(416) 324-9113
Charity Organization, Community Services, Nonprofit Organization, Charitable Organizations, Foundation, Non-profit organization, Social services
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191 Eglinton Avenue East, MOUNT PLEASANT WEST, Toronto, M4P 1K1

(416) 486-1533
Nonprofit Organization, Chamber of Commerce, Non-profit organization
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601 Christie Street, Suite #174, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M6G 4C6

(647) 258-3280
Non-Profit Organization, Community Organization, Research institute, Nonprofit Organization
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400-124 Merton Street, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M4S 2Z2

(416) 363-0321
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association is a national organization that was constituted in 1964 to promote respect for and observance of fundamental human rights and civil liberties. Our work, which includes research, public education and advocacy aims to defend and ensure the protection and full exercise of those rights and liberties.
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120 Eglinton Ave E #500, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M4P 1G8

(416) 364-1666
Nonprofit Organization, Hospice, Home health care service, Non-profit organization, Charity Organization
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707 St Clair Avenue West, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M6C 4A1

(416) 656-2669
Nonprofit Organization, Centre, Social Service, Non-profit organization, Citizen Services, Senior Citizens, Senior Center, Service, Social Services, Retirement home
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1445 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto, M6C 2E6

(416) 783-6103
The mission of Beth Sholom is the mission of traditional Conservative Jewry. We seek to enrich the lives of our congregants and community through the ideals of Torah, Gemillut Hasidim (Social Action) and Achdut (Jewish Unity), and are deeply committed to observing and balancing Halacha and Jewish tradition with the demands of a developing and changing world. The Torah is the lifeblood of the Jewish people. Through this remarkable document, Judaism has not only survived, but has thrived through the expansion of its great ideals of love, justice and spirituality throughout the world. Beth Sholom, through a progressive series of programs, enriches the lives of our congregants. Through the devotion of prayer we further our understanding of our people's unique mission in this world. For we not only connect with God as individuals, but also connect as a community through our shared desires and concerns. Judaism has never believed that we could achieve our goals by removing ourselves from the world in which we live or from the people with whom we share it. Beth Sholom has a variety of programs that reach out to the community. From our annual Interfaith Dinner where clergy of all denominations in the city attend, to our Out of the Cold program and Kosher Food Bank, our hesed programs will help you discover how making a better world leads to making better people and Jews. Beth Sholom has long been a leader in community affairs, and a strong advocate of the philosophy that Jewish strength comes from Jewish unity. By hosting and participating in various community events, our membership becomes one with the Jewish community of Canada. With our strong support of a Jewish homeland, we further this unique tie and relationship to the State of Israel. Above all else, we encourage tolerance and respect, dialogue and co-operation among all branches of Jewry to build a better today - and an even greater tomorrow - for everyone. We invite you to discover the Beth Sholom family.
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1415 Bathurst St, Suite 100, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 3H8

(416) 925-2103
Social services organization, Resume Service, TRAINING COURSES, EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION SERVICES, SUPPORT, EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
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600 Melita Crescent, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M6G 3Z4

(416) 530-1330
Senior Leadership Directors Mary Scott, Director of Dining Services The "Fuss Over Food" begins with Mary who understands the important daily role food plays. Anyone who has dined at Christie knows meals are fresh, nutritious and delicious. Mary's skill of introducing today's culinary twists with a traditional menu is evident with Christie's new and exciting menu choices. Mary's biggest achievement since joining the team in leadership has been the introduction of 'Open Dining'. This provides ultimate choice in when to dine, with whom to dine, and what to order. Now with more choices than ever, the "Fuss Over Food" at Christie has made a huge difference in the lives of residents and their guests. Thank you Mary, you are our very own "Martha" with creativity and attention to detail. We offer our compliments to you and your dining staff! Charla Patel, Director of Human Resources In addition to many complex duties, Charla is in charge of staff scheduling. With over 125 people on Christie staff she is busy co-ordinating this fine group of people to be certain they clearly understand their roles and obligations as employees. Charla has an impressive knowledge about care levels and resident needs. She is proud that Christie is seen as the model for retirement home standards and training. Charla finds great satisfaction from the volunteer students who have gone on to serve with excellence in their chosen professions. Charla is celebrating 11 years at Christie Gardens, and it is clear she delights in every day challenges, and sees each day at Christie as new.
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90 Eglinton Ave E #960, Toronto, M4P 2Y3

(416) 369-0044
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55 Eglinton Ave E, Suite 604, Toronto, M4P 1G8

(416) 971-5676
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130 Merton St, Second Floor, Toronto, M4S 1A1

(416) 481-5250
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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1 Benvenuto Pl, Suite 501, Toronto, M4V 2L1

(416) 301-9500
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1 St Clair Ave W #300, Toronto, M4V 1K6

(416) 366-0550
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140 Merton Street, DAVISVILLE, Toronto, M4S 1A1

(416) 481-6411
We began caring for seniors and enabling seniors to care for themselves in 1983. We continue to do so today as an accredited, not-for-profit community support service agency in Toronto by offering a wide range of practical and low-cost services to seniors and their caregivers. Our services help seniors stay safe, connected, and live as independently as possible, as well as prevent premature or inappropriate institutionalization. We supply services regardless of ability, race, religion, ethnic origin, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, or gender identity, and are committed to LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender) inclusiveness. We also co-direct House Calls, a primary care program for frail and homebound seniors, and are the lead agency of Toronto Ride, a Toronto-wide transportation network that provides rides to seniors.
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120 Eglinton Ave E #608, MOUNT PLEASANT WEST, Toronto, M4P 1E2

(416) 923-0777
Non-Profit Organization, charity organization, Nonprofit Organization, Charity
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55 Eglinton Avenue East Suite 312, MOUNT PLEASANT WEST, Toronto, M4P 1G8

(416) 487-6229
Charity Organization, Non-Profit Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Camp, Foundation
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1 St Clair Ave W #1000, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M4V 1K6

(416) 777-0211
211 is the source Canadians trust when seeking information and services to deal with life's challenges. 211's award-winning telephone helpline (2-1-1) and website provide a gateway to community, social, non-clinical health and related government services. 211 helps to navigate the complex network of human services quickly and easily, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in over 100 languages. 211 connects people to the right information and services, strengthens Canada's health and human services, and helps Canadians to become more engaged with their communities. When you don't know where to turn, turn to 211.
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550 St Clair Ave W #209, Toronto, M6C 1A5

(416) 488-6974