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Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community ServicesAccess Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services improves health outcomes for the most vulnerable immigrants, refugees, and their communities. We do this by facilitating access to services and addressing systemic inequities. Our goal is for all people who face barriers to good health to have access to... |
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Agincourt Community Services AssociationAgincourt Community Services Association (ACSA) is a non-profit, multi-service agency in the heart of Agincourt, addressing needs and empowering children, youth, newcomers and under-served communities to build a brighter future for all. ACSA provides a broad range of services to the local community and the greater... |
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Art Gallery of OntarioWe bring art and people together and boldly declare Art Matters. |
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Arthritis Research FoundationTo beat arthritis and autoimmune diseases. |
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Arts for Children and YouthOur mission is to ally with high priority communities and empower marginalized children and youth by engaging them in hands-on, community and school based arts education programs that respect existing cultural and community activity, resulting in participatory action and social awareness. |
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Ashoka CanadaAshoka strives to shape a global, entrepreneurial, competitive citizen sector: one that allows social entrepreneurs to thrive and enables the world’s citizens to think and act as changemakers. Changemakers are individuals who effectively and quickly respond to the world’s most pressing challenges. Ashoka is committed to... |
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Buddies in Bad Times TheatreBuddies in Bad Times Theatre strives to fulfill the role of the leading alternative facility-based theatre in Toronto. We are committed to work that challenges the boundaries of theatrical and social convention. As a company we celebrate difference and question assumptions. Buddies in Bad Times Theatre is committed to... |
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Camp OochigeasCamp Oochigeas is a privately funded, volunteer based organization that provides kids with cancer and kids affected by childhood cancer with a unique opportunity for growth through challenging, fun, enriching and magical experiences. |
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Canadian Diabetes AssociationTo lead the fight against diabetes by helping people with diabetes live healthy lives while we work to find a cure. |
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Canadian Journalists for Free ExpressionCanadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) boldly champions the free expression rights of journalists and media workers around the world. In Canada, we monitor, defend and promote free expression and access to information. We encourage and support individuals and groups to be vigilant in the protection of their own... |
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