Community Services in Malton, Mississauga, ON

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3540 Morning Star Drive, MALTON, Mississauga, L4T 1Y2

(905) 677-6270
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, Association, Nonprofit Organization, Non-Profit Organization, Community Service, COMPUTER TRAINING
Malton Neighbourhood Services receives high praise for its knowledgeable, kind, and supportive staff, particularly Anisha Mulla. Customers express gratitude for her assistance in completing various documents and forms, and appreciate her patience and friendliness. The organization is viewed as helpful for new immigrants and offers free English classes.

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31 Whitfield Avenue, REXDALE, North York, M9L 1G2

(416) 248-8922
personnes du troisième âge, Citizen Services, Social Services, health organizations, Centre, Senior Citizens, senior citizens service health organizations, senior citizens service, Individual & Family Services
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3 Devenhill Road, Brampton, L6P 3A3

(647) 281-4748
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60 Friuli Court, Woodbridge, L4L 8G8

(905) 856-4922
hill, Sorties, associations, Services de logement, Maison et Jardinage, Individual & Family Services, Fournitures générales et Services, Business Associations, Senior Citizens, Club, Divertissements et média, Housing Providers, Provider, Service, Social Services, foundations, Citizen Services, Membership Organizations, associations de ski
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7025 Tomken Rd, Suite 271, Mississauga, L5S 1R6

(905) 564-8539
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975 Meyerside Drive, Mississauga, L5T 1P9

(905) 670-1967
Peel Career Assessment Services Inc. (PCAS Inc.) was established in 1967 and incorporated as a charitable non-profit organization in 1977. We are a community organization that partners with the government, business sector, and other agencies to assist individuals to achieve their full potential at school, work and life. PCAS Inc. has evolved from a small community supported employment workshop into one of Peel Region’s largest assessment/employment support service agencies. Over the past five decades, PCAS Inc. has developed an expertise in assisting individuals in the areas of: Job search/employment maintenance skills and skills development Career decision-making and employment counselling Settlement/integration services Work hardening and job readiness Within the Halton, Peel, Dufferin and Greater Toronto Area, our organization helps people with diverse needs: People experiencing barriers to employment Displaced workers Employed/underemployed Persons with disabilities Newcomers to Canada PCAS Inc. is located at 975 Meyerside Drive on the north west corner of Tomken Road and Meyerside Drive in Mississauga. There are bus stops located at this corner for both Mississauga Transit and Brampton Transit. Our facility is fully accessible to all participants - we are outfitted with wheelchair accessible washrooms, a wheelchair ramp, and electronic door opening equipment. Our building meets all provincial fire and building code requirements for public safety. PCAS Inc. has incorporated, into its policies, the Customer Service Standards under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act to achieve a barrier-free environment. With over 25, 000 square feet and plenty of parking, we have ample space to provide services for our community and surrounding areas.
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1540 Kipling Avenue, Etobicoke, M9R 4C6

(647) 344-2734
The Richview Baptist Foundation was incorporated in 1980 as an extension of the Richview Baptist Church’s ministry to the community. The Foundation established two social housing buildings in the Etobicoke area which came to be known as the Richview Residence. On May 13, 2010 the name of our organization was changed to Richview Community Care Services Corporation to reflect our expanded services to both the tenants of Richview Residence and the Central West LHIN community. We employ a highly competent, diverse staff, promote quality services and above all strive to treat frailer adults as full citizens with the right to self-determine how they live their lives.
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7700 Hurontario Street, Unit 601, Brampton, L6Y 4M3

9054574747
Achev is a leading community-based charitable organization that delivers employment, newcomer, language and youth services. We offer comprehensive and personalized programs of the highest quality to help people achieve their full potential. Each year, our dedicated team of more than 400 staff serves over 100, 000 clients through virtual/online services and multiple in-person locations across the Greater Toronto Area. We are committed to making a positive and lasting difference in the diverse communities we serve.
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200 Marycroft Avenue, Woodbridge, L4L 5X5

905.264.1662
The OBOA was established in 1956 and for over 50 years has played a leading role in the education, training and professional development of Ontario’s municipal building officials. On behalf of municipalities our 2000 members administer provincial laws and municipal by-laws relating to the construction of all types of buildings and structures. The Ontario Building Code Act states that the Code exists "to establish standards for public health and safety, fire protection, structural sufficiency [i.e., safety], conservation, including, without limitation, energy and water conservation, and environmental integrity, [i.e., sustainability] and to establish barrier-free requirements, [i.e., accessibility] with respect to buildings."
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415 Oakdale Rd, Unit 235, Toronto, M3N 1W7

(416) 745-4267

20 Lynch St, Brampton, L6W 2Z8

(905) 863-2574
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7700 Hurontario St, Suite 314, Brampton, L6Y 4M3

(905) 451-2123
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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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59 Heathrow Drive, DOWNSVIEW, North York, M3M 1X1

(416) 248-5639
associations, Nonprofit Organization, Organisations, associations de ski, foundations, Services professionnels, Associations et Organisations, Community Service, Non-profit organization, Organization, Membership Organizations, associations d intérêts particuliers, clubs
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386 Watline Ave, Mississauga, L4Z 1X2

(905) 629-3044
planning consultants, Recherche & developpement-bureaux, photographes, Nonprofit Organization, Services professionnels, Community Service, Marketing et Ventes, social research, Social Research Consultants, Non-profit organization, social research planning consultants, Commercial NonPhysical Research, Consultant
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4929 Jane St, North York, M3N 2K8

(416) 832-5639
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1445 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto, M6C 2E6

(416) 783-6103
The mission of Beth Sholom is the mission of traditional Conservative Jewry. We seek to enrich the lives of our congregants and community through the ideals of Torah, Gemillut Hasidim (Social Action) and Achdut (Jewish Unity), and are deeply committed to observing and balancing Halacha and Jewish tradition with the demands of a developing and changing world. The Torah is the lifeblood of the Jewish people. Through this remarkable document, Judaism has not only survived, but has thrived through the expansion of its great ideals of love, justice and spirituality throughout the world. Beth Sholom, through a progressive series of programs, enriches the lives of our congregants. Through the devotion of prayer we further our understanding of our people's unique mission in this world. For we not only connect with God as individuals, but also connect as a community through our shared desires and concerns. Judaism has never believed that we could achieve our goals by removing ourselves from the world in which we live or from the people with whom we share it. Beth Sholom has a variety of programs that reach out to the community. From our annual Interfaith Dinner where clergy of all denominations in the city attend, to our Out of the Cold program and Kosher Food Bank, our hesed programs will help you discover how making a better world leads to making better people and Jews. Beth Sholom has long been a leader in community affairs, and a strong advocate of the philosophy that Jewish strength comes from Jewish unity. By hosting and participating in various community events, our membership becomes one with the Jewish community of Canada. With our strong support of a Jewish homeland, we further this unique tie and relationship to the State of Israel. Above all else, we encourage tolerance and respect, dialogue and co-operation among all branches of Jewry to build a better today - and an even greater tomorrow - for everyone. We invite you to discover the Beth Sholom family.

600 Roding Street, DOWNSVIEW, North York, M3M 2A5

(416) 240-7971
Santé et Médicaments, senior citizens service, Social Services, Senior Citizens, health organizations, Retirement home, Services & centres pour personnes âgées, senior citizens service health organizations, Individual & Family Services, personnes du troisième âge, Service, Citizen Services, Centre, Soins de longue durée
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4094 Tomken Road, Mississauga, L4W 1J5

(905) 279-9416
Seniors Life Enhancement Centres provides individualized social and recreational programs in a safe and encouraging environment.
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116 Industry Street, Toronto, M6M 4L8

(416) 769-0830
Child Care, Charity Organization, Child Care Service, Day care center, Community Service
The Learning Enrichment Foundation in Toronto is highly regarded by many for their patient and kind instructors, educational computer classes, and inclusive environment. Customers have expressed their appreciation for the foundation's programs, which include computer and English courses, as well as their support for seniors and immigrants. Some have shared their positive experiences with specific instructors and the educational value of the classes. However, a few have expressed frustration with waiting lists or lack of support in securing employment.