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ICLEI is the world's leading association of cities and local governments dedicated to sustainable development. We promote local action for global sustainability and support cities to become sustainable, resilient, resource-efficient, biodiverse, low-carbon; to build a smart infrastructure; and to develop an inclusive, green urban economy with the ultimate aim to achieve healthy and happy communities.
For 40 years, the Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus Association of Ontario (SB&H), has been committed to making a positive difference in the lives of individuals with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus.SB&H was incorporated as a registered charity in 1973 and is governed by a volunteer board of directors. The Association supports those with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus and their families with the challenges brought on by these serious, disabling conditions.SB&H has grown to provide a comprehensive and essential range of services for parents, families, youth and adults with sb/h. Our programs are rooted in the principles of self-help and personal support. We also serve the broader community which includes: parents who receive pre-natal diagnosis of sb/h; extended family members; all women of child-bearing age about the benefits of folic acid in the prevention of neural tube defects; and a wide spectrum of professionals in the social services, medical, health and education fields. SB&H is the only organization in Ontario addressing the particular needs of our members
Rick Vassallo is a metaphysical 'change agent', using deep tissue massage, reflexology, energy and sound therapy, hypno/psychotherapy, brain wave technologies, contemplative spirituality teachings as 'modules' for change
Children's Peace Theatre is committed to creating a culture of peace by engaging children and youth through the practice of art and theatre. We believe: that peace is possible that there is no peace without justice that we have a collective responsibility to foster and model a culture of peace that children and youth are the instigators of social change
Rabba Fine Foods has had a proud history of bringing the highest quality food to our customers with a friendly, more personal touch. It is with this simple but unwavering mentality that we have been able to expand our service and selection to over 30 locations within the GTA. Even with the expansion of our business, we have always prided ourselves with having the ability to fully retain that same personal interaction and helpfulness that any customer would want from their local neighbourhood market in a small, friendly European style store.
Reconnect began in 1981 as a project to serve discharged psychiatric patients in Etobicoke, following the closure of Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital in 1979. A Community based Day Treatment program, funded by the Community Mental Health Branch of the Ministry of Health, was established in early in 1984. Reconnect is governed by a Board of Directors which includes consumers, family members, mental health and business professionals, and other interested community members.Over the years, Reconnect has expanded significantly. We are proud of the services we provide and pleased to offer a wide range of diverse community based programs of support services that include Case Management, Assertive Community Support and group programs.Our staff includes the Executive Director, Program Directors and Managers, Administrative Support Staff, and a multidisciplinary staff team. We also provide training to university and community college students who are interested in mental health.
Our philosophy is one of seeking excellence in all that we do. We will always try to treat you, as we would do a guest in our own home and aim to provide our very best dentistry for all of our patients.
Welcome To Eatonville Care Centre, Eatonville Care Centre is situated just across the street from the library, in a lovely neighbourhood in the heart of Etobicoke. Well-established programs such as restorative care, sensory stimulation, music and art therapy as well as Java Music and Montessori clubs enhance residents physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. The active Residents' Council generates new ideas for bus trips and entertainment. Computers are provided for residents to Skype with families living anywhere in the world. Our courtyard features seating and a walking path for exercise and enjoyment for all
Our VisionTo give charities a voice and ignite passion and action in others.Our MissionTo be the highest quality global provider of face-to-face fundraising solutions at the lowest cost to our non-profit clients.What We DoWe work with our charity clients to set up kiosks or booths in busy malls across Canada and The United States, the perfect platform to advocate and fundraise on behalf of the cause. Our professional and respectful fundraisers engage with the public and inspire them to take action, support a charity, and change their life own life in the process.
We are a non-profit community based legal clinic serving low income members of our community who qualify for our services and meet our case selection criteria.
Polycultural Immigrant and Community Services include our staff, volunteers, program participants and all others who take part in the organization's initiatives Polycultural family proactively reflects the diversity of the communities which we serve, proudly made up of various cultural, ethnic and racial backgrounds. We work together to bring immigrants our expertise in successful integration and settlement through the many channels of services we provide across our six Polycultural Immigrant Community Services locations.
Founded in 1999, Speaking of Lacan (SOL) is a Toronto based organization dedicated to the study of Lacanian psychoanalysis. This group is an independent and self-supporting forum for clinicians, scholars and students from a variety of disciplines who are interested in the elaboration and advancement of Lacanian theory and praxis.Speaking of Lacan offers a number of programs including: Reading groups where members can discuss and read particular texts and seminars of Lacan and Freud. Interdisciplinary colloquia on topics related to psychoanalytic thought, in collaboration with other organizations and scholars from other disciplines Psychoanalysis and the Arts: In Conversation, a series of dialogues between an artist and an analyst. This series provides an opportunity to explore and exchange the commonalities and differences between psychoanalysis and the arts. Individual and group supervisionSpeaking of Lacan welcomes new participants and is addressed not only to those with a background in Lacanian psychoanalysis but also to those from other disciplines who have an interest in psychoanalysis, independent of level of study and orientation