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The vision of TYD, as a children's charity located in Toronto is focused on the development of a thriving, supportive, healthy and safe community for children, youth, and kids today.Toronto Youth Development is a registered charitable organization created in 1995 to assist and foster Toronto's children in order to assist in reducing the social dilemma of high school drop out rates, community violence and next generation poverty.
Latin America Mission (Canada) Inc. is an international evangelical community of men and women who, motivated by their love for the Lord Jesus Christ and in obedience to His commands, partners with Canadian and Latin churches and institutions, as well as international Christian organizations to encourage, assist and participate in building the Body of Jesus Christ in Latin America.
The Donner Canadian Foundation was established in 1950 by William H. Donner. In the mid-1960s, the Foundation began to focus on specific program interests, among these, research on public policy. The Donner family chose Canada's centennial year, 1967, to embark on a course of professional grantmaking that has contributed well over $100 million to more than 1,000 projects across Canada and around the world.In addition to ongoing funding of public policy research, the Foundation supports environmental, international development, and social service projects. Every year, the Donner Book Prize honours the best book on Canadian public policy, and the Donner Canadian Foundation Awards recognize excellence in the delivery of social service. The Foundation is guided by a Board of Governors composed of representatives of the Donner family and prominent Canadians from a variety of fields.
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The Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW) is a regulatory body whose primary duty is to serve and protect the public interest. The College’s mandate is to regulate the practice of social work and social service work and to govern its members.
The Students Commission was founded in 1991 with a mission to help young people put their ideas for improving themselves, their communities and their world into action. In the year 2000, The Students Commission became the lead of The Centre of Excellence for Youth Engagement, which networks academics, youth organizations and young people together to provide research and training to improve youth programs and youth engagement in Canada.
Pilot Place Society is a high-support residential program that provides individualized care for adults with serious mental illness. The program offers long-term housing with 24-hour support staff in a clean, safe, and home-like environment. The dedicated support staff is trained on-site by experienced senior support staff; Executive Director & registered nurse, Janet Huang; and CAMH consulting psychiatrist.
Relief Resources is a non-profit organization that provides multiple services to individuals suffering from mental health disorders. Relief is geared specifically towards members of the Jewish community who are dealing with these overwhelming issues. The Jewish community has unique needs and is therefore faced with many challenges in obtaining quality mental health care. Since cultural issues may affect treatment, it is important for a caregiver to be knowledgeable and sensitive to a patient's cultural needs.Our mission is to provide access to the resources available, and to partner individuals with the best mental health professional appropriate to their specific need. This is accomplished through Relief's flagship program - its' Referral Service- as well as other services. We maintain an extensive database of qualified mental health providers with comprehensive information regarding, range of specialty, location, therapeutic technique, and insurance participation. This service has proven to be a valuable resource for the Jewish Community, and thousands of callers have successfully found the help they need
This Local 4400 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees has been formed to improve the social and economic welfare of its members, without regard to gender, sexual orientation, colour, race or creed, and in compliance with the Human Rights Code, to promote efficiency in public employment and to manifest its belief in the value of the unity of organized labour.
Christie Gardens is a not-for-profit, charitable organization, which means reinvestment in your services. We are committed to delivering distinctive services within a continuum of living for our residents, by addressing their physical, emotional and spiritual needs. We are privileged to bring a fine quality of life to all who choose to call Christie Gardens 'home'.
Tundra has been dedicated to helping people tell their own stories, to introducing gallery artists to young children, to creating a balance between information and beauty in non-fiction books, and to keeping in print the books children love, so they can share them years later with their own children. Tundra's newest venture is the re-introduction of a storybook format, which had been popular before World War II, to combine the beauty of picture books with more complex and longer stories. Thirty-five years later, innovation remains the driving force behind our company.
Since 1912, OACAS has represented Children's Aid Societies in Ontario and provided service in the areas of government relations, communications, information management, education and training to advocate for the protection and well-being of children. We are the voice of child welfare in Ontario.The Association is funded through membership fees, government grants and other revenue producing activities. OACAS is governed by a 16-member board of directors. OACAS provides system support to its member societies to assist and enhance their role in the community. Today, OACAS provides service in the areas of advocacy, government relations, communications, youth in care, information management, education and training, accreditation and member outreach.Advocacy is essential both at the provincial and local levels. Provincially, OACAS works with government on the development and response to legislation, standards, policy, regulations, contentious issues and review mechanisms. OACAS represents member societies' interests in public forums which may affect our members and clients.