Community Services in Sackville Business Park, Lower Sackville, NS

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Results from the 'Community Services' category in Sackville Business Park, Lower Sackville

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61 Glendale Avenue, Lower Sackville, B4C 3J4

+1 902-865-1797
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61 Glendale Av, Lower Sackville, B4C 3J4

(902) 865-1797

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4 Judy Avenue, Lower Sackville, B4E 1A7

(902) 865-4493
child care day care services, Nonprofit Organization, Social Services, Preschool, Day Care Centres, Day Care, Child, Care, Soins des enfants, First Friends Daycare & Preschool, Centre, Community Service, Nurseries, Famille et communauté, child care, Non-profit organization, day care services, garde d enfants, Service
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25 Raddall Ave #1, Dartmouth, B3B 1L4

(902) 468-3456
Cleaning, Janitorial service, Cleaning Service, Business Service, Cleaning Service Residential, Community Services, Business Services, Commercial and Industrial
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380 Bedford Highway, Halifax, B3M 2L4

(902) 493-3051
Community Service
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166 Bedford Highway, Halifax, B3M 2J6

Mount Saint Vincent University (the Mount) is committed to providing the best university experience for all members of its community and to developing thoughtful, engaged citizens who make a positive impact on their world. With a unique blend of passion a
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6 Primrose Street, Unit 115, Dartmouth, B3A 4C5

(902) 464-8234
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
The North Grove in Dartmouth is highly regarded by its customers for its amazing people, programs, and inclusive atmosphere. The community center offers various programs for individuals and families, including toddler playgroups, Friday markets, and community meals. Volunteers are praised for their kindness and willingness to help, making everyone feel welcome and at home. The center places importance on food security and regional resilience.
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339 Lacewood Dr, Halifax, B3M 3Y7

(902) 442-9840
Community Service, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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6 Titus Street, Halifax, B3N 2Y7

(902) 443-9569
Organization, Charitable Organizations, Social Services, community service, Non Profit Organizations, Community Services
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300 Prince Albert Rd, Suite 202B, Dartmouth, B2Y 4J2

(902) 453-2011
To assist Nova Scotians to improve control over their health by increasing their knowledge, skills and resources for individual and collective action. To provide information on self-help groups, resources and issues, and to refer individuals to the appropriate self-help group, professionals, community resources. To develop projects/programs to meet the health needs of specific health populations; to help individuals set up, lead and maintain self-help groups; to assist professionals in setting up support groups and peer support networks. To conduct research on self-help and mental health issues; to train and mentor mental health consumers in participatory action research initiatives; to evaluate programs and projects of the Self-Help Connection. Do with groups, not to or for Recognize that citizens have an inherent capacity to learn, grow and change Believe that through self-help group participation people can acquire the knowledge, skills and resources to take control over their health Believe citizens have the right to choices for enhancing their health Believe it is important to foster partnerships with self-help allies to promote self-help.
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2625 Joseph Howe Drive, Halifax, B3L 4G4

(902) 404-3670

1888 Brunswick St #302, Halifax, B3J 3J8

(902) 422-1316
community services
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1443 Seymour Street, Halifax, B3H 3M6

(902) 494-2432
The South House (SoHo) is Halifax's only full time gender justice centre. We are a volunteer driven, student funded, gender inclusive safe space for ALL members of our community. We are a trans-and queer-positive space and are proud to offer a wheelchair accessible space. We offer a resource centre, library, and free meeting space for woman-positive and anti-oppression organizing and gathering.
South House is highly regarded by its clients, particularly the queer and trans community, for its supportive and welcoming environment. The organization is praised for its friendly staff and excellent support services.
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5596 Morris Street, Halifax, B3J 1C2

(902) 421-6131
Spencer House Seniors’ Centre was officially opened on June 23, 1983 by its two founding members Doreen Fraser and Ida Zifkin. Our centre is named after the late Lady Diana Spencer. After a visit by Prince Charles and Princess Diana to Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1983, it was decided that the new organization would be named after the Princess in tribute to the Royal Visit and to express the admiration and affection of the seniors towards the Princess. Our goal is to provide the services and programs which enable older adults to live independently, contribute to their community and maintain an active and healthy lifestyle.
Spencer House Senior Centre is a popular social hub for seniors with affordable lunch options and various engaging activities such as bingo, chair exercises, karaoke, and dances. Members enjoy companionship and try new things in a cozy and welcoming environment.

5724 South Street, Halifax, B3H 1S4

(902) 423-9871