About Christian HorizonsServing Nearly 1,500 Ontario FamiliesChristian Horizons is a non-profit, faith-based charitable organization serving nearly 1,500 people with developmental disabilities and their families in Ontario. With more than 200 residences as well as respite care and retreat facilities, we offer programs and services that can be tailored to meet a wide variety of needs.Our VisionPeople with exceptional needs belong to communities in which their God-given gifts are valued and respected.Our MissionServing the person with exceptional needs.Our ValuesWe will honour God and value people in all we do and with all our resources.A Special Thank You ...A special thank you to Unity for Autism, a charitable foundation that raises money to support centres of excellence providing programs for individuals with autism. Unity for Autism recently donated generously to our group homes making a positive difference!
WoodGreen's reach extends far beyond Toronto's east end. The organization is a founding United Way of Toronto member agency, and serves 37,000 people each year from 23 locations. WoodGreen has grown to employ nearly 500 staff members and relies on the invaluable efforts of 1,500 volunteers. Known for developing innovative and holistic programs, WoodGreen works with policymakers to reshape the way social services are delivered. WoodGreen programs are often examples of best practice models, replicated through the GTA.
Moorelands Community Services Critically acclaimed, evidence-based programs for children and youth living in some of Toronto's poorest neighbourhoods. As we work toward securing our children's future, we ask you to walk beside us, to become Moorelands ambassadors and to consider making Moorelands your charity of choice. In a nutshell, at Moorelands We believe that all youth have strengths, regardless of their background or life situation.
Philip Aziz Centre (PAC) is a non-profit hospice providing respite, practical, emotional, spiritual and bereavement care for adults and children living with life-limiting illnesses and support to their loved ones, in the comfort of their own homes.
Alzheimer Society of Toronto offers free counselling, info & education to people with Alzheimer's disease & other dementias, their families, & caregivers - we're there for you every step of the way. We also deliver specialized training and professional development for frontline health-care providers, as well as public education and awareness events to increase accessibility to dementia information.
Unifor Local 72M represents English and French speaking employees working as production, transmitter, and maintenance technicians, researchers, education officers, graphic artists, production and office staff at tvo and tfo. Some of our members have a long history with the Local.
To achieve Jewish identity, continuity and integration among the Jews from the Former Soviet Union and their families by providing educational, spiritual, religious and cultural community services, bringing us closer to a redeemed and perfect world.