Find non profit organizations in Toronto, ON. Listings include Friends House, Society of Kastorians "Omonoia" Toronto, IDEA Training Collaborative, YMHA Canada, Beit El Jebel Society, Performance Student Union.
The funds we raise in Canada support El Hogar’s mission: equipping Honduran youth from disadvantaged circumstances with an academic education, a marketable vocational skill, a sense of self-worth – and the confidence and tools to pursue their own dreams.
Driven by the belief that everyone deserves to be housed with dignity, Kehilla levels the playing field by providing housing support for Jewish people in need with compassion and r...
Friends House is the home of the Toronto Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends and a meeting place for non-profit organizations who share the Quaker concerns for soci...
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A non profit organization that helps access to oral care for the underserved community in GTA & 🇵🇭.
Kastoria Omonoia Toronto page
Kungla TERR, founded in February 1949 by Ants Saar, has performed in Toronto, at Montreal’s Expo 1967
Concerned Friends is dedicated to reform of the long-term care system and improvement of quality of life for residents.
Millennial Minds is a campaign of Women’s Brain Health Initiative Young Person’s Cabinet created to inspire millennials to protect their brain health.
We are a non-profit self-sustained organization who runs global and local initiatives. The purpose of Aangen is to serve the world communities with Love.
Neighbours is the largest private non-profit housing provider in Toronto. With housing and proper supports our tenants/participants achieve lasting tenancy and thrive as part of th...
We are an Indigenous Interprofessional Primary Care Team dedicated to providing a culturally safe, accessible, and holistic approach to healthcare for First Nations, Inuit, and Mét...
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Diverse, original and passionate. Artist and educators on a bold move to revolutionize arts education.
Aid to Women assists women who are facing an unplanned pregnancy offering real solutions and caring
IDEA Training Collaborative offers inclusive, diverse, and equitable training that is both accessible and affordable for individuals supporting vulnerable populations.
- Located in Toronto behind Leaside High School near Bayview and Eglinton - (416) 483-1418 - [email protected]
Belonging to a community is more than a luxury – it is a fundamental need. Addus is a non-profit charity that supports young adult with developmental disabilities to actively part...
We are not just a society, we are a big family After several friendly gatherings and meetings of El Jebel families in Toronto – Ontario on the occasions of holidays and celebration...
The Performance Student Union at the Creative School is a not-for-profit, independent, student-run organization that is dedicated to improving our community.
We empower Canadians to support health, education, poverty relief, environmental, and other projects that best aid Israelis in need.
Founded in 1993, the Schulich Real Estate and Infrastructure Club (SREIC) is one of Schulich's most established student-run clubs. Open to all Schulich School of Business students ...
YUBSA is an official non-profit, student-run, Pan-Africanist organization at Toronto's York University
Proudly representing all Faculty at Seneca Polytechnic. [email protected]
A bystander approach addressing Violence Against Muslim Women to bringing compassion, respect, and harmony to neighbors, friends, and families in the forefront of their daily inter...
We are a national youth organization that promotes leadership, citizenship & an interest in aviation.
Dr. Roz’s Healing Place is a centre for empowerment and healing that works towards the eradication of
Achilles Canada is a non-profit organization that provides people with various disabilities an opportunity to receive the physical, psychological, and communal benefits of running.
Wexford Heights BIA represents over 250 businesses along the dynamic Lawrence Ave. East between Victoria Park and Birchmount, in Toronto, Ontario.
Zippered shirts for Canadian kids with port-a-cath's, needing access for chemo treatment (and more!)
A Newer Church celebrating an Ancient Faith!