Since 1948, Community Living Toronto has been a source of support for thousands of individuals with an intellectual disability searching for accessible and meaningful ways to live in the community. Whether its living alone or with a roommate, working in a supported environment or participating in community activities, we are here to help individuals realize their full potential and dreams.
The Friends of the Greenbelt Foundation is a non-profit grant-making organization working to help keep farmers successful, strengthen local economies, and protect and grow natural features.
Founded in 1925, Na'amat Canada is a registered Canadian charity with branches in British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec. The name 'Na'amat' is a Hebrew acronym for Nashim Ovdot Umitnadvot (Movement of Working Women and Volunteers.) Our volunteer members of all ages are instrumental in fundraising to support social service programmes in Israel and in Canada.
The first tenant at 229 Niagara Street was a company called ACME Textiles. Today, Acme Works has transformed this former industrial space into a contemporary and industrious one, where ideas and success can flourish in a spirit of collaboration. Popular lore has it that ACME is actually an acronym for A Company that Makes Everything so it's only fitting that we welcome entrepreneurs, creatives, and professionals of all disciplines under the ACME roof. Acme Works is a proud member of the growing global coworking movement, and we share the belief that productivity and creativity are enhanced by collaboration with other likeminded individuals.