The Boys and Girls Club of Toronto is a leading provider of quality after school and out-of-school programs to children and youth that support the healthy physical, educational and social development of over 28,000 young people and their families in Toronto each year. We are focused on building communities and for decades we have been helping young people to discover, develop and achieve their best potential as they grow to become Canada's future. The Boys and Girls Clubs of Toronto comprises of 8 clubs, we have 77 satellite locations spread across Toronto and together we serve 35 communities in Toronto.
Meals On Wheels And More delivers nutritious meals and essential support to vulnerable adults in Toronto, helping them maintain independence and well-being in their homes. Their services include meal delivery, referrals, counselling, and caregiver assistance to address both physical and emotional needs.
Founded in 1910, Canadian Publisher's Council in Toronto protected the interests of publishing companies. We collaborate with other literary arts, education, library and retail organizations to best proliferate the written word. For more information, visit our website.
Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (CFHU), founded in 1944 by Canadian philanthropist Allan Bronfman, promotes awareness, leadership and financial support for The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. CFHU facilitates academic and research partnerships between Canada and Israel as well as establishing scholarships, supporting research, cultivating student and faculty exchanges and recruiting Canadian students to attend the Rothberg International School. CFHU has chapters in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver. In 2008 CFHU undertook a major fundraising initiative to raise 50M for the Institute for Medical Research Israel - Canada (IMRIC) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University is dedicated to supporting IMRIC through direct funding and by being the catalyst in developing key collaborative medical research partnerships between Canada and Israel.
The Schedule enacts a new health profession act with respect to the regulation of psychotherapy and makes complementary amendments to the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 (RHPA) and a number of other Acts.The College is established as the College of Psychotherapists and Registered Mental Health Therapists of Ontario and the new profession the College will govern is psychotherapy.The scope of practice of psychotherapy is the assessment and treatment of cognitive, emotional or behavioural disturbances by psychotherapeutic means, delivered through a therapeutic relationship based on verbal or non-verbal communication.In the course of engaging in the practice of psychotherapy, a member is authorized, subject to any terms, limitations or conditions on the member's certificate of registration, to treat, by means of psychotherapy technique delivered through a therapeutic relationship, an individual's serious disorder of thought, cognition, mood, emotional regulation, perception or memory that may seriously impair the individual's judgement, insight, behaviour, communication or social functioning
PerkopolisBigs and Littles-- Remember we told you about that awesome website Perkopolis , where you can get sweet discounts for so many activities? Contact our office if you've forgotten our Member ID! Ontario Science Centre Community Pass ProgramBigs and Littles-- Remember to contact our office if you want a really great deal on passes to the Ontario Science Centre! The Little Big Activity AppWe have an App! Android and iPhone users can download the Little Big Activity App to find creative activities to do together or find an event in the area to attend.