Non-profit Organizations in Etobicoke West Mall, Etobicoke, ON

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Results from the 'Non-profit Organizations' category in Etobicoke West Mall, Etobicoke

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399 The West Mall, Etobicoke, M9C 2Y2

(437) 922-9185
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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450 The West Mall, Etobicoke, M9C 2Y2

(647) 407-8683
The West Mall Toastmasters is a supportive and encouraging non-profit organization for personal growth and skill development. Members have noticed significant progress and appreciate the insightful meetings and assigned mentors. A dental clinic for low-income seniors and children is also available on site.
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450 The West Mall, Etobicoke, M9C 1E9

(416) 740-6236
Divorce & Family Lawyer, Nonprofit Organization, Association, Non-profit organization
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1 Eva Rd, Etobicoke, M9C 4Z5

(416) 744-9000
Charity Organization, Mental health service, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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450 The West Mall, Etobicoke, M9C 1E9

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17 Four Seasons Pl, Suite 102, Toronto, M9B 6E6

(416) 233-1655
Business administration service, Nonprofit Organization, Charity Organization, Non-profit organization
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21 Four Seasons Place, Suite 300, Etobicoke, M9B 6J8

(416) 622-1975
Nonprofit Organization, Educational consultant, Non-profit organization
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16 Four Seasons Pl #111, FASHION DISTRICT, Etobicoke, M9B 6E5

(416) 214-1056
For more than 35 years, the Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus Association of Ontario (SB&H), has been committed to making a positive difference in the lives of individuals with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus. SB&H was incorporated as a registered charity in 1973 and is goverend by a volunteer board of directors. The Association supports those with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus and their families with the challenges brought on by these serious disabling conditions. SB&H receives no government funding and generates one hundred percent of its operating budget through a myriad of fund raising efforts. The strength of the Association is a vital network of dedicated volunteers.
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10 Four Seasons Place, Suite 405, EATONVILLE, Etobicoke, M9B 6H7

(416) 620-1400
Consulting Engineers of Ontario is the recognized voice of consulting engineering in Ontario. We are a not-for-profit, member-governed association representing consulting engineering firms in Ontario. The mission of Consulting Engineers of Ontario is to actively promote the business and professional interests of its members to clients, regulators and the public.

161 Bay St, 27th Floor, Etobicoke, M5J 2S1

416-622-4602
For over 58 years, as the largest youth business education organization in Canada, Junior Achievement has been inspiring and preparing more than 4 million youth to succeed in an ever-changing global economy. Last year alone, more than 243, 000 students, in over 400 communities, benefited from Junior Achievement programs. These educational programs were delivered by over 14, 500 dedicated volunteers who presented in excess of 232, 000 hours of instructional time. Each day, Junior Achievement staff and volunteers located in our National and 15 Charter offices across Canada work hard toward the attainment of one common goal - to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy.
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5 International Blvd, Etobicoke, M9W 6H3

416-622-8600
The Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec (CBOQ) exists to enable our churches and leaders to engage with their mission from God in their community. CBOQ supports local churches and their communities by training leaders, supporting innovative ministries, responding compassionately to social needs, responding to crises and providing churches with administrative and financial services. In partnership with our local churches, CBOQ also plays a collaborative role in seeding new expressions of church for today. By providing resources for churches and leaders, we seek to share the good news of Jesus with our neighbours and share with others the love he has shown us.
Customers describe the Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec as an awesome and amazing family of God. They appreciate the community atmosphere.
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35 West Deane Park Drive, ERINGATE - CENTENNIAL - WEST DEANE, Etobicoke, M9B 2R5

(416) 626-7195
Sadochok Preschool Center Etobicoke, ON: the website of the first full-day Ukrainian- language preschool in Ontario.
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701 Evans Ave, EATONVILLE, Toronto, M9C 1A3

(416) 239-6462
What is Occupational Health Nursing? Occupational Health Nursing provides integrated occupational health and safety services to employers and employees. Occupational Health Nurses (OHNs) work closely with managers, supervisors and individual employees to maintain, promote and restore employee health, safety and well-being. Who are we? How can we help? OHNs have the knowledge and expertise to help you with: Disability management Program management Health and Wellness promotion Business strategies How do we contribute to your bottom line? Occupational Health Nurses know that a healthy workforce can mean healthy profits. Research has shown that employers who provide a positive working environment reap the benefits of enhanced production and decreased absenteeism. By working together with management, OHNs help workplaces achieve a healthier bottom line. An effective health and safety program results in: Increased productivity Decreased absenteeism Fewer occupational and non-occupational injuries and illnesses Reduced compensation benefit cost Fewer disruptions in day to day business Enhanced profile as a responsible and caring organization.
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95 Melbert Rd., Etobicoke, M9C 3P8

(416) 621-4607
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56 Neilson Drive, MARKLAND WOOD, Etobicoke, M9C 1V7

(416) 622-5294
Neilson Park Creative Centre is a community centre focused on the visual arts. Established in 1992 in central Etobicoke to provide a permanent home for the community arts groups who continue working there today, Neilson Park Creative Centre also offers a variety of classes and workshops to the community and provides an excellent gallery space available for rental. NPCC is a purpose-built creative arts facility operated by a non-profit volunteer corporation and managed by its Board of Directors. The Board of Directors includes representatives from its Resident Groups and the community. The building is leased from the City of Toronto who support the organization through the provision of services that keep the facility operating smoothly. The six Resident Groups who operate their programs at NPCC are: Etobicoke Handweavers and Spinners Etobicoke Quilters Guild Etobicoke Rugcrafters Humber Valley Art Club The Etobicoke Art Group Calligraphic Arts Guild of Toronto This fully accessible facility has four studios, 2 gallery spaces, administrative offices and support spaces. Check us out at Our Mandate The purpose of the organization is the promotion, advancement, appreciation and study of the visual arts in central Etobicoke. Our mandate is to: operate the facility with a focus on the visual arts provide a permanent home for the non-profit member groups who support the aims and objectives of NPCC operate classes, seminars, meetings, exhibitions and other such activities involving the visual arts for the general public encourage and foster co-operation between NPCC and regional visual arts organizations.

56 Neilson Drive, Etobicoke, M9C 1V7

(416) 622-5294
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization

225 The East Mall, Suite 1634, Etobicoke, M9B 6J1

416-640-2222
Every not-for-profit organization has its own unique challenges. Piper and Company has the experience and objectivity to ask the right questions, accurately assess your needs and develop recommendations you can immediately act on to meet them. Our services for not-for-profit boards and executives include: Organizational reviews, Strategic planning, Special projects.
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10-225 The East Mall, Toronto, M9B 0A9

Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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2055 Dundas St. East, Suite 103, Mississauga, L4X 1M2

(905) 366-1012
Association, foundation associations, School, Nonprofit Organization, societies, Non-profit organization, Community Organization, Business Associations, societies associations
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3657 Ponytrail Drive, Mississauga, L4X 1W5

(905) 614-0914