Ontario is Canada's second largest province, covering more than one million square kilometres (415,000 square miles) - an area larger than France and Spain combined. The varied landscape includes the vast, rocky and mineral-rich Canadian Shield, which separates the fertile farmland in the south and the grassy lowlands of the north.
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.
Malvern Family Resource Centre is a multi-service social service agency providing a variety of programs and services to residents in the Malvern and Rouge River riding located in North-east Scarborough.
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.
Much like the rich fabric that is Canadian culture, our Polycultural family proactively reflects the diversity of the communities which we serve, proudly made up of various cultural, ethnic and racial backgrounds. We work together to bring immigrants our expertise in successful integration and settlement through the many channels of services we provide across our six Polycultural Immigrant Community Services locations.
The people who make up Polycultural Immigrant and Community Services include our staff, volunteers, program participants and all others who take part in the organization's initiatives. Much like the rich fabric that is Canadian culture, our Polycultural family proactively reflects the diversity of the communities which we serve, proudly made up of various cultural, ethnic and racial backgrounds. We work together to bring immigrants our expertise in successful integration and settlement through the many channels of services we provide across our six Polycultural Immigrant Community Services locations.Feel free to ask us if we offer services in your language, as collectively we speak over 40 languages including Albanian, Arabic, Bosnian, Chinese, Croatian, French, Polish, Serbian, Spanish Chinese, Dari, Farsi, Hindi, Polish, Punjabi, Pushtu, Russian, Romanian, Serbian, Spanish, Swahili, Tamil, Ukrainian and Urdu to name a few.
Originally founded as West Hill Community Services in 1977, Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities (SCHC) is one of the most established and comprehensive community health organizations in the province. We provide medical assistance through our clinics, are involved in a growing youth program and have a multitude of social support programs including a food bank.
Welcome to Centre for Immigrant and Community ServicesThe 46-year momentum fuelled by the dedication, compassion and hard work of volunteers and staff places CICS at the forefront of serving immigrants.
Originally founded as West Hill Community Services in 1977, Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities (SCHC) is one of the most established and comprehensive community health organizations in the province. The organization owes its beginnings to 13 community agencies, a core group of community leaders and countless volunteers who identified emerging health and social needs within Scarborough.After incorporating and acquiring not-for-profit status, SCHC built on the initial services of our Meals-on-Wheels, home support, transportation and family support programs. After a successful rebranding campaign, we employ over 130 staff, engage over 14,000 volunteers and operate 38 distinct and integrated services across 10 sites that work together to improve the health of our community. We provide medical assistance through our clinics, are involved in a growing youth program and have a multitude of social support programs including a food bank.
Originally founded as West Hill Community Services in 1977, Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities (SCHC) is one of the most established and comprehensive community health organizations in the province. The organization owes its beginnings to 13 community agencies, a core group of community leaders and countless volunteers who identified emerging health and social needs within Scarborough.