The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul (acronym SSVP) is a lay catholic organization. The Mission of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul implies that as Vincentians. The Confederation of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, (the International Council General) has adopted a logo and recommended it to the Society in every country. The National Council of Canada has adopted this logo.
The London Jewish Federation is dedicated to supporting and enriching the quality of Jewish life in London Canada. It also accepts responsibility for assisting in enhancing Jewish values in Israel and throughout the world.In order to fulfill this mission, the Federation is dedicated to:Creating and delivering educational and other programmes and activities which celebrate and preserve our heritage and combat anti-Semitism, racism and intolerance in our society;Developing growing and strengthening Jewish community life through social, educational and cultural programming;Encouraging and enhancing community involvement through leadership and volunteer opportunities; andProviding support to Jewish families who require assistance with basic needs
Since 1985, AOS has been offering day programs for people coping with Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRD), as well as support programs for their caregivers. The day program is the largest of its kind in Ontario.AOS recognizes the need for individual and caregiver support, guidance and information and provides counselling, support groups, and ongoing educational seminars.AOS staff believe strongly in preserving the dignity and quality of life for those impacted by ADRD and offers a program based on person-centred care.
LUSO Community Services is a multicultural, non-profit charitable organization dedicated to promoting inclusiveness, well-being and prosperity in the London community. We are a provider of community social services with a holistic approach to community development. We provide programs and services in the community for children, youth, families and seniors of culturally diverse and ethnic backgrounds.LUSO receives financial support from Citizenship and Immigration Canada, United Way of London and Middlesex, City of London, Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration, TVDSB-OFIP, Service Canada, Maycourt of London and numerous service clubs, private foundations and donors. In November of 2010, LUSO celebrated 30 years of service to the community. It has been our privilege to work with so many individuals, service providers and businesses for almost 33 years.