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.
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.
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.
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.
The Canadian Spinal Research Organization (CSRO) (charitable registration # 11915 9515 RR0001) is dedicated to the improvement of the physical quality of life for persons with a spinal cord injury and those with related neurological deficits, through targeted medical and scientific research. The CSRO is also committed to the reduction of spinal cord injuries through awareness programs for the general public and prevention programs for targeted groups.