The Association of Ontario's Health Centres (AOHC) is Ontario's voice for community-governed primary health care. We represent over 108 community-governed primary health care organizations. Our membership includes Ontario's Community Health Centres, Aboriginal Health Access Centres, Community Family Health Teams and Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinics. AOHC, as well as our members, believe good health is much more than something you get in a medical clinic. We believe that better health begins in our homes, in our schools, in our workplaces, and in the communities where we live. Our goal is therefore to work towards a complete state of wellbeing for individuals, families and entire communities.
We offer multiple high-quality recreational facilities to promote a healthy mind and body - Lied Recreation Athletic Center, selectorized equipment, free weights, and cardiovascular equipment.
The Bangladeshi-Canadian Community Services (BCS) is a non-profit organization that provides support and services to the diverse communities in the Crescent Town and surrounding neighbourhoods including Taylor-Massey, Teesdale, Dawes, Secord and Lumsden. BCS provides information, referrals, skill development and settlement services, and cultural and recreational programs to the children, youth, adults, and seniors of the community.