Chai Lifeline Canada is a not for profit organization dedicated to helping Canadian children suffering from serious illness as well as their family members.
Chai Lifeline Canada is a registered Canadian charity Reg. No. 85656 5536 RR0001
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.
ABOUT CAPClean Air Partnership (CAP) is a registered charity launched in June, 2000.CAP's mission is to work with partners to achieve clean air, facilitate the exchange of ideas, advance change and promote and coordinate implementation of actions that improve local air quality.CAP's energies are directed at addressing the greening of cities through cleaning the air, stabilizing climate, and protecting people from air pollution and the impacts of climate change.
United Chesed of Toronto provides urgent relief to individuals and families in crisis by distributing food, essential supplies, and connecting them to community resources to alleviate poverty in the Jewish community.
Provide leadership and funding for research, advocacy and solutions to improve the quality of life for Canadians affected by arthritis. Arthritis Society Canada has been setting lives in motion for over 65 years, and is dedicated to a vision of living well while creating a future without arthritis. Arthritis Society Canada is a bilingual national organization with a network of offices across the country. An 18-member national board provides governance oversight and is responsible for setting the strategic priorities of The Society. The voluntary board includes members recruited from across Canada, as well as representatives from each division.
We are a community legal clinic and we provide free legal assistance to people living in our area. Downsview Community Legal Services is funded by Legal Aid Ontario and run by a community board of directors. In order to receive legal assistance, you must qualify financially and live within our catchment area which is bordered by Steeles Ave. to the North, Yonge St. to the East, Trethewey Dr. to the South and Jane St. to the West.
Kababayan Community Centre Multicultural Services (KCCMS) recently changed its name to Kababayan Multicultural Centre (KMC). This new name fittingly and concisely captures Kababayan's essence of service to the community it serves while keeping focus on the Filipino community in Ontario. Kababayan Multicultural Centre is a non-profit agency providing settlement services. The settlement program is funded by the three levels of the Canadian government: Federal, Province of Ontario and City of Toronto.
Madison exists to promote the health, recovery and community integration of persons with mental health & addiction challenges through advocacy, education, mental health case management, supportive housing and a broad range of other programs and services.