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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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Applegrove Community ComplexApplegrove Community Complex is a neighbourhood partnership fostering community through social and informative programs for individuals and families. For 30 years, Applegrove has emphasized the strengths and contributions of community residents by involving them in identifying and resolving problems faced by their... |
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Art City in St. James TownSt. James Town is a dynamic, diverse community with a need for additional social engagement. By providing art-based experiences and learning opportunities for young people, regardless of their skill and experience, we create opportunites for and facilitate community engagement. Art City in St. James Town is committed to... |
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Art StartsArt Starts uses the arts as a vehicle to encourage social change in Toronto's underserved neighbourhoods. We bring together professional artists and communities to work in and across all artistic disciplines. We ask. We listen. We create. Together. |
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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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Big Brothers Big Sisters of TorontoBig Brothers Big Sisters is Canada's leading mentoring charity. We facilitate life-changing relationships that inspire and empower children and youth to reach their potential. We provide role models who teach by example the importance of giving and giving back, of staying in school and having respect for family, peers... |
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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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Centennial Infant and Child Centre FoundationCentennial Infant and Child Centre is committed to the development and education of young children with developmental challenges. Centennial focuses on the individual needs of each child and family through early intervention at home, in our integrated preschool and kindergarten programs and through participation in... |
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