Canadian Jesuits International was founded by the Jesuits in English Canada. We proclaim the Good News of justice and peace within the universal mission of the Society of Jesus. We support poor and marginalized peoples struggling for social justice and dignity in developing countries. We carry out educational advocacy in Canada, linked with our overseas work. We support our partners by providing personnel, sharing analysis, giving voice to their hopes and aspirations and by raising funds for their work. We work with Jesuit and other partners rooted in the Jesuit tradition in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean in: education, pastoral care, social services, community development, agriculture, humanitarian assistance, peace-building, human rights, gender equity, children's rights and economic justice. Our educational advocacy draws upon an extensive network of Jesuit and other partners around the world to raise Canadians' awareness of the struggles and aspirations of people in the developing world
Knights Table provides food bank services on a weekly basis and free hot meals 365 days of the year to anyone in need of food. Knights Table also provides a Good Neighbour program offering free bread and sweets to anyone in need and takes the program mobile to senior homes and high-risk areas in Peel region. Donations of money, time and food are needed and appreciated.
The Scott Mission is a charitable organization in Toronto that provides meals, shelter, clothing, and spiritual support to individuals and families facing hunger and homelessness while promoting dignity and community engagement.
Mission Statement At the Muslim Welfare Centre of Toronto, we believe that 'Service to Humanity is Service to Allah (God)'. 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.
Located in Scarborough, the South Asian Autism Awareness Centre was created with the intention of inspiring families impacted by ASD in a culturally responsive manner. Founded in 2008, SAAAC has evolved to cater diverse communities and families across the GTA, providing accessible and discipline-rich management of ASD among children, youth, and adults.
FYFB been delivering a program of integrated services focused on reconnecting people with our community. We do this by working with partners who share our vision to: Feed the hungry - provide the basic nutritional requirements to individuals and families in need. Help people get on track - provide counselling, training and advocacy to help people find jobs, safe housing and appropriate social/community programs