The Labour Community Services of Peel Inc. was created on December 18th, 1979. It is a project of the Peel regional Labour Council in partnership with United Way of Greater Toronto, as the core funder.
About UsIndia Rainbow Community Services of Peel is a non-profit, charitable, community based organization. Our services are non-religious and non-political.
Since 1995, Khalsa Community School has been offering students with a quality, nurturing and educational program from J.K. to Grade 8. While growing to the community of more than 600 students, Khalsa Community School has maintained its original welcoming 'small school' camaraderie.Khalsa Community School is a fully accredited religious school registered with the Ministry of Education, offering traditional instruction to students from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8, complemented with the teachings of Guru Granth Sahib, Punjabi, Kirtan, Sikh Values and Sikh Culture
Brampton Caledon Community Living is actively recruiting employees who embrace our vision and mission. We are always seeking energetic and compassionate personnel to make a positive difference in people's live. As part of a dynamic team committed to providing quality support, you will enjoy a challenging and rewarding work environment that promotes the dignity, value and rights of people with an intellectual disability.
The Summer family has a tradition of providing high quality service in the hospitality industry for over 25 years. We look forward to expanding that tradition by extending hospitality and health services to seniors. Retirement can be the best of times when you live in an atmosphere of comfort and family caring. We ensure that Mountainview Residence & Terrace is a community where seniors can enjoy an independent lifestyle and feel comfortable in this warm, friendly environment.
A community that respects and supports the dignity, inherent value and rights of all people to participate, contribute and share in all elements of community life. To support and empower people who have an intellectual disability, in partnership with their families and the community, to lead enriched and meaningful lives.
Wastewise is a registered charity located and serving mainly the Halton Hills area although the centre has a strong following throughout the Halton region.
Operating from a 10,000sq ft warehouse since 1991, this community based initiative offers education programs and recycling opportunities and generates revenue through the sale of used goods.
On the surface Wastewise is a place where people socialize, browse, tinker and go the extra distance 'to do their part'. However as a common link to all sectors, Wastewise is much more. The centre is exemplary of sustainable community economic development and front end approaches to managing waste.