Jane-Finch is a community north of Toronto. The area is named after the intersection of Jane Street and Finch Avenue. Jane-Finch is internationally known for its ethnically diverse population, crime rate and poverty. The community's socio-economic status is attributed to inadequate urban planning and social infrastructure. Today, residents continue to fight hard to improve life in the community.
Jane-Finch.com was founded by award-winning activist and journalist, Paul Nguyen. The website officially launched on March 13, 2004.Jane-Finch.com empowers the community by giving local residents a voice to be heard. We are a united virtual community centre of expression, concern and inspiration.
God continues to use the people of Christian Centre Church to bring others into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and help them develop in their spiritual journey. Revelation 7:9 says '...and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb.' Our church is represented by over 70 different nations, and we gather together in one accord to serve Him! We continue to hold forth the Word of God as the final authority for life and living. We strive to help people become connected in a biblical community and use their gifts to serve the Lord and others. We are all on the journey to grow in our worship of the living God and to share the life changing message of Jesus Christ with a world in desperate need of Him. We believe that the church - the Body of Christ - is the hope of the world. Again, thank you for taking the time to visit our site. But please, don't hesitate to come to one of our services some time or to pick up the phone and schedule a personal visit with one of our pastors.
Welcome to National Diabetes Trust, Canada’s largest charitable clothing and small household goods collection service and the social enterprise of Diabetes Canada.
With more than 3,000 donation bins and an active home pick-up service in communities across Canada, we collect unwanted gently used clothing and household items to raise much-needed funds for Diabetes Canada. This helps support programs and research on behalf of the 11 million Canadians living with diabetes and pre-diabetes.
But, we’re more than just clothing donation collectors. We are an organization of dedicated professionals working with Canadians from coast to coast fighting to End Diabetes through waste diversion. Each year, the program diverts more than 100 million lbs. of clothing and household items from landfill sites across Canada.
With your help, we can continue to support diabetes research, education and reduce our environmental impact. Schedule a pick up today!
Although this may not be a large store, it is quaint and has a nice selection. The associates at this store are wonderful and go well beyond the normal customer service expectations! 5 StarsRead more