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Mission: Literature for Life (LfL) unleashes the intellectual potential of marginalized young mothers by building a culture of literacy and learning to overcome systemic barriers, thereby enabling them to invest in their own and their children's future. The program helps participants discover the joy and benefit of reading, thus allowing them to be ... Read More |
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Mission: Native Women’s Resource Centre of Toronto supports urban Aboriginal women and children in the Greater Toronto Area. Through individual support, programming, and cultural initiatives Aboriginal women gain self-sufficiency while building our collective capacity to make positive changes in our communities. Read More |
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Mission: Our Vision The Ralph Thornton Centre is a leader and partner in building the potential of the Riverdale community. The Ralph Thornton Centre continues to be a cornerstone of the neighbourhood that brings together Riverdale's diverse communities. Our Mission The Ralph Thornton Centre develops programs, nourishes culture, and ... Read More |
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Mission: FoodShare is a Toronto non-profit community organization whose vision is Good Healthy Food for All. Founded over 25 years ago to address hunger in our communities, FoodShare takes a unique multi-faceted and long-term approach to hunger and food issues. Our programs reach over 155,000 children and adults per month in Toronto, and we work to ... Read More |
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Mission: Community Matters Toronto is a community based organization established to support newcomers living in the St. James Town and immediate surrounding neighbourhoods. Our grassroots approach responds to needs expressed by the community. We know that the majority of resources necessary to resolve a community’s issues reside within ... Read More |
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Mission: OCASI is a registered charity governed by a volunteer board of directors. Its membership is comprised of more than 200 community-based organizations in the province of Ontario, with more than 60% of them in Toronto, who provide settlement and integration services to immigrants and refugees. The Mission of OCASI is to ... Read More |
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Mission: Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities is dedicated to meeting the holistic health needs of the communities of Scarborough by addressing many aspects of health including physical, mental, social, financial and environmental. Through the promotion of healthy lifestyles and the delivery of a diverse range of health and social ... Read More |
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Mission: St. Paul's L'Amoreaux Centre's mission is to provide programs and services for seniors and older adults across the east Toronto area, which lessens the gap between the rich and the poor, removes barriers for the most vulnerable, improves quality of life and helps create a sense of belonging. We strive to meet the ... Read More |
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Mission: The Barbra Schlifer Clinic offers legal representation, professional counselling and multilingual interpretation to women who have experienced violence. Our diverse, skilled and compassionate staff accompany women through personal and practical transformation, helping them to build lives free from violence. We are a centre ... Read More |
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Mission: Our mission is: 1) to use participation in dramatic performance to enrich young people’s educational experience in the arts and humanities; 2) to inspire young people to see Shakespeare as relevant to their contemporary experience; 3) to assist actors and teachers to further develop their own professional practice in relation to working with ... Read More |











