Good jobs, good health, safe shelter, vibrant cultures – Strong community. We are community partners in creating opportunities for people of all ages to dream, to achieve and to live full and rewarding lives. At Dixon Hall, we value people. Because we value people, we value: Respect, Caring and Compassion, Integrity, Accountability, Equity and accessibility, Second Chances, Dreams and Possibilities
Director of Public Relations - Stathis MichailidisDirectors of Youth - George Theofilaktidis and Kosta KostampouikidisGroundskeeper/Leschiarhi - Anastasios IoannidisDirector of Womens Group - Sofia KonstantinidouDirector of Dance Group - John TheofilaktidisCouncil Member - Nikos Karailiadis
The Brain Injury Society of Toronto supports ABI survivors and their family members. Our members are children, parents, teens, spouses, and grandparents. Membership is open to anyone in the community with an interest in the challenges that come with living with the effects of brain injury. BIST is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors representing community stakeholders including: survivors, service providers, educators and professionals.
For over 25 years East York East Toronto Family Resources (EYET) has worked to strengthen the quality of life for children and families. Today, we are a valued multi-service agency and a registered charity enriching the lives of those we serve and the communities and neighbourhoods in which our programs and services are based.Every year, thousands of children and adults attend our child and family drop-ins, parenting education programs, child care centres, prenatal nutrition and education programs. Families and individuals turn to us for support to find and maintain housing, access food and other essentials of life.
For over 25 years East York East Toronto Family Resources (EYET) has worked to strengthen the quality of life for children and families. Today, we are a valued multi-service agency and a registered charity enriching the lives of those we serve and the communities and neighbourhoods in which our programs and services are based. Every year, thousands of children and adults attend our child and family drop-ins, parenting education programs, child care centres, prenatal nutrition and education programs. Families and individuals turn to us for support to find and maintain housing, access food and other essentials of life. By working in close collaboration with community partners, participants, clients, volunteers and members, we are able to quickly identify emerging community needs and respond with new, innovative and meaningful programs to fill the gaps.
The Directors Guild of Canada (DGC) is a national labour organisation that represents over 3,800 key creative and logistical personnel in the screen-based industry covering all areas of direction, design, production and editing. The DGC negotiates and administers collective agreements and lobbies extensively on issues of concern for Members including Canadian content conditions, CRTC regulations and ensuring that funding is maintained for Canadian film and television programming.