Home Instead Senior Care is the leading non-medical home care service for the elderly.
We provide companionship, meal preparation, home support, personal care, medication reminders, and incidental transportation to elderly citizens.
Our certified Personal Support Workers can assist with activities of daily living, such as bathing, feeding, dressing, transfers, and managing incontinence.
Our supportive care provided to those that are palliative effectively augments the public health care system.
Home Instead provided 6 weeks of 24 hour, in hospital care for our 86 year old father. The support workers were knowledgeable,compassionate and professional. We could not have asked for better care.Read more
The Floyd Honey Foundation initiatives provide opportunities for those who care about homeless young people in our city to show support in a practical way.In the past, proceeds from our events and pledges supported initiatives designed to break the cycle of homelessness among Canada's youth, including Touchstone Youth Centre, Raising the Roof's Youthworks initiative, and Eva's Phoenix. All of these organizations support and promote innovative programs that build self-sufficiency and help young people move permanently off the street.
great place to meet friends the community is so very welcoming it is home away from home the workers work for you and not against you they help you in way like no other place in the city
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We believe our city can be a place of opportunity for all. Driven by our volunteers, donors, United Way, and other funders, St. Stephen's Community House puts people at the centre of all our efforts.
YouthLink North West Scarborough Youth Centre was established through the efforts of a group of non-profit and community service agencies serving the Northwest Scarborough area in 2001 in response to a Youth Speaks event held in the community. In 2008 the Youth Centre became a program of YouthLink, a Scarborough-based, youth mental health organization.
The Charitable Foundation of the Canadian Polish Congress is a registered charity that was established in 1982 for the purpose of assisting the Polish Canadian community for charitable, cultural and educational activities.
The Charitable Foundation of the Canadian Polish Congress also helps to buy medical supplies and equipment to hospitals, rehabilitation centers, orphanages, and senior centers in Poland, Canada, and other countries with a Polish community.
Thousands of dollars of charitable assistance have been donated by the Charitable Foundation of the Canadian Polish Congress.
The money comes from generous individuals, fraternal organizations, veteran groups and from various campaigns.
Collected funds are directed towards the causes indicated by the donors.