Since 1948, Community Living Toronto has been a source of support for thousands of individuals with an intellectual disability searching for accessible and meaningful ways to live in the community. Whether its living alone or with a roommate, working in a supported environment or participating in community activities, we are here to help individuals realize their full potential and dreams.
Welcome to Centre for Immigrant and Community ServicesThe 46-year momentum fuelled by the dedication, compassion and hard work of volunteers and staff places CICS at the forefront of serving immigrants.
Armadale Park, this Centre is an important gathering place within the established community the Milliken area. It is suitable for a variety of sporting events, tournaments, community events, and private functions. Armadale Community Centre is also the home of the Armadale Older Adults Club, which partners with Social Services Network to provide programs and services to residents over 55 years of age. Armadale Community Centre also has full locker room facilities, a 100-person capacity community hall with a kitchen, and multi-purpose rooms of different sizes for events and activities with 20 to 50 participants.
Providing Services And Programs That Respond To, The Social-emotional, Developmental And, Community Needs Of Children, Adolescents,, Families And Adults Through Partnerships.
Catulpa Community Support Services is a non-profit, community-based service agency supporting people and families.
Our services include
Supports for children and adults who have developmental disabilities
Supports for children with physical disabilities
WrapAround services for people and families
Resource Teacher Program
MotherCare and CAPC programs to promote healthy development of pregnancies and children
Crisis Response for people with a dual diagnosis
Regional supports and intensive Service Coordination for children with complex special needs
Catulpa Community Support Services' philosophy is to provide support to families and people through partnership. We are dedicated to providing services and programs that respond to the social, emotional, developmental and community needs of children, youth, adults and families.
NYAD (Community) Inc. is a registered, charitable, non-profit organization developed in 1979, an International Year of the Child project. The concept for NYAD, a not your average daycare, was initiated as an Early Childhood Education course project by Carol Smith and Jane Robson. Its development was undertaken by Carol and Jane with Mara Holdenried and Gail Baker to meet the needs of children and their families in Scarborough Village Public School.
Much like the rich fabric that is Canadian culture, our 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.
The people who make up Polycultural Immigrant and Community Services include our staff, volunteers, program participants and all others who take part in the organization's initiatives. Much like the rich fabric that is Canadian culture, our 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.Feel free to ask us if we offer services in your language, as collectively we speak over 40 languages including Albanian, Arabic, Bosnian, Chinese, Croatian, French, Polish, Serbian, Spanish Chinese, Dari, Farsi, Hindi, Polish, Punjabi, Pushtu, Russian, Romanian, Serbian, Spanish, Swahili, Tamil, Ukrainian and Urdu to name a few.