The London InterCommunity Health Centre has been a part of London's Old East community for more than 20 years. We provide health and social services in a welcoming setting to those who experience barriers to care. These barriers may include poverty, homelessness, language or culture, and complex and/or chronic health conditions including mental health and addictions.Our two East London locations offer care by a team which includes family doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, dietitians and community health workers. The Health Centre offers many programs that address the factors in our living and working lives that impact our health, well-being and ability to reach our potential. These factors include income, education, employment, housing, food, recreation and social supports.Our vision is to build opportunities for healthy and inclusive communities.
Our mandate is to: improve quality of life for those living with & affected by HIV/AIDS, reduce the number of new HIV infections, increase community awareness about HIV/AIDS.
Planning your wedding, anniversary or birthday party in London? Royal Canadian Legion's air conditioned banquet rooms and furnished hall rentals provide the perfect setting to create beautiful memories on your special occasions. Our legion is wheelchair-accessible and licensed by the LLBO. Wireless internet is also available. Contact us to find out more about our community resources and youth programs.
Whether it´s a job promotion, buying a first car, or being recognized for an artistic, athletic or community achievement – we all set goals; and in meeting them we both discover who we are, and find the confidence to tackle the next, bigger obstacle. This is how we grow, feel alive, find fulfillment and take our place in the world.Since 1973, the Alice Saddy Association has supported those who feel that people – including people with developmental disabilities – are more alive when they are free to challenge their limits and experience the dignity of becoming the person they know they can be.From a perspective that places the freedom to achieve at the heart of a life of dignity and fulfillment, the Alice Saddy Association provides support for adults with developmental disabilities.
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.