The Electrical Contractors Association of Ontario was founded in 1948 to serve and represent the interests of the electrical contracting industry. Over its history, ECAO has been committed to addressing the needs of the industry by providing a variety of services directly to the membership, and by making representations on behalf of the entire industry to government and industry colleagues. Its success has been due to the support and active participation of the industry.
Please find our league mailing address, phone number, and e-mail directory below.Mailing AddressBox 11510 , 600 The East MallEtobicoke , Ontario M9B 4B0Please note that this is a MAILING address (P. BOX) only, not a physical location.Phone(647) 238-2690E-Mail DirectoryIf you have any General Questions regarding the league, registration, volunteering, summer camp, or sponsorship, please send an e-mail to:
Our mission is to serve humanity as a whole, irrespective of Religion, Nationality, Caste or Creed, starting at home within our local communities.Our Goal is to provide individuals in need with basic necessities such as food, shelter, free healthcare services and culturally-sensitive communal living. On an international level, we are involved in the figth against poverty, promoting litearcy through our chairtable schools and striving to end hunger through our free grocery program offered to the students, families. Along with this provide the basic necessity of water by funding water exploration project while operating free healthcare clinics in third world countries. We als provide disaster relief to any country affected by natural disasters around the world. With the help and support of your generous donations we are able to celebrate our 20th anniversary of bringing these local and international projects to life, while doing our best to
For 40 years, the Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus Association of Ontario (SB&H), has been committed to making a positive difference in the lives of individuals with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus.SB&H was incorporated as a registered charity in 1973 and is governed by a volunteer board of directors. The Association supports those with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus and their families with the challenges brought on by these serious, disabling conditions.SB&H has grown to provide a comprehensive and essential range of services for parents, families, youth and adults with sb/h. Our programs are rooted in the principles of self-help and personal support. We also serve the broader community which includes: parents who receive pre-natal diagnosis of sb/h; extended family members; all women of child-bearing age about the benefits of folic acid in the prevention of neural tube defects; and a wide spectrum of professionals in the social services, medical, health and education fields. SB&H is the only organization in Ontario addressing the particular needs of our members