Social Service & Welfare Organizations in Victoria Park Village, North York, ON

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3 Concord Gate S 310, VICTORIA PARK VILLAGE, North York, M3C 3N7

(416) 426-7031
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3 Concorde Gate, Suite 200, LITTLE ITALY, Toronto, M3C 3N7

(416) 530-1448
Social services organization
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6 Sakura Way #235, WYNFORD-CONCORDE, Toronto, M3C 1Z5

(416) 385-9200
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Japanese Social Services
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40 Wynford Drive, WYNFORD-CONCORDE, North York, M3C 1J5

(416) 469-4109
Surex Community Services was created in 1980 as a pilot project to repatriate individuals who had long resided in Huronia Regional Centre (Orillia, ON). This was the first attempt in Ontario at integrating institutionalized people with severe disabilities into community based services. This pilot project marked a significant change and direction for the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services. The success of this project led the way to a provincial policy and strategy to significantly downsize provincially operated institutions and eventually close all institutions. The last institution was closed on March 31, 2009. Surex played a vital role in confirming that people with disabilities could live and work in the community. Surex was incorporated in 1983 as a not for profit, charitable organization and is governed by a volunteer, community Board of Directors. Surex operates several homes and a multi-service community support programs in the eastern part of Toronto for adults who have a developmental disability. These programs are funded by the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services and donations from the public.
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95 Jonesville Cres., WYNFORD-CONCORDE, North York, M4A 1H2

(416) 383-1477
Charity
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15 Gervais Drive, Suite 604, WYNFORD-CONCORDE, North York, M3C 1Y8

(416) 441-2502
Nonprofit Organization, Non-Governmental Organization NGO, Medical & Hospital Equipment, Non-profit organization, soins de santé, Social Service, Community Organization, gestion, Hospital Consultants, Health Care, Social services, Consultant
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895 Don Mills Rd, suite 900, North York, M3C 1W3

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150 Railside Road, North York, M3A 1A3

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21 Caster Ave, UNIT#2, Woodbridge, L4L 5Z1

875 DON MILLS ROAD, WYNFORD-CONCORDE, North York, M3C 1V9

(416) 510-1100
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30 Carnforth Road, VICTORIA PARK VILLAGE, Toronto, M4A 2K7

(416) 759-9648
Canada Toronto SriDurka Hindu Temple - 30 Carnforth Road, Toronto, M4A 2K7 ONTARIO, CANADA. Phone : (416) 759 9648. The Hindu Temple in North America with the largest congregation and concegrated with 33 Homa yagams performed with more than fifty priests from all around the world..
Sridurka Hindu Temple Society Of Canada is highly praised by visitors for its beautiful and peaceful ambience, sincere priests performing rituals with devotion, serene atmosphere, well-maintained cleanliness, and delicious prasad. Some visitors feel transported back to their home country and express a desire to permanently settle near the temple.

29 St.Dennis Drive, FLEMINGDON PARK, North York, M3C 3J3

(416) 425-2375
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60 Carnforth Road, North York, M4A 2K7

(416) 751-0553
The Oasis Clothing Bank is one of the more visible community support initiatives started by Andonis Artemakis back in 2000 supporting the work and programs of the Oasis Addiction Recovery Society. “I felt there was little recognition for the many barriers that are faced by individuals struggling with addiction. Addiction recovery support has fallen short in its ability to promote personal potential and provide hope to the vulnerable individuals in our society.” Despite his key role in the clothing banks inception and heightening of its profile, he will say “There are no awards, presentations or trophies for what we do. Everyone is part of something bigger than themselves. Our goal is to help people rebuild their relationship with themselves, their ability to function, to be gainfully employed, mend broken relationships and restore their faith. That’s a success story!
The Oasis Clothing Bank in North York is a convenient location for donating clothes and items to those in need. Some customers have expressed confusion about the entrance, with the main door being locked and a donation shed located to the side. Signage at the main door would help prevent confusion. One customer mentioned preferring the Oasis Clothing Bank over Value Village. Overall, the organization is appreciated for its charitable work.
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789 Don Mills Rd, FLEMINGDON PARK, North York, M3C 1T5

(416) 423-8034
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Social Support Services
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49 Wynford Drive, Suite 200, FLEMINGDON PARK, Toronto, M3C 1K1

(416) 423-7988
Non-profit organization, Individual & Family Services, Nonprofit Organization, Individual and family services, Social Services, Social and Welfare Services
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1090 Don Mills Road, Suite 200, Toronto, M3C 3R6

(416) 422-4222
Accessible Media Inc. (AMI) is a not-for-profit multimedia organization serving more than five million Canadians who are blind, partially sighted, deaf, hard of hearing, mobility or print restricted. AMI’s goal is to be a world leader in accessibility, from the way we regard our customers to the employees we hire. It is the driving force behind the way we operate our business with the end purpose of making a difference and leaving a positive impression through all of our touch points.
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1133 Leslie St, North York, M3C 2J6

(416) 241-5456
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170 The Donway West, Toronto, M3C 2G3

(416) 222-8820
The Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Association of Ontario was founded in 1990 when a group of concerned citizens realized that there was no support for those afflicted with M.E./ CFS. Our Mandate To ensure that people living with M.E./CFS, wherever they live in Ontario, have the information, support and referrals they need to obtain the best possible care, and to ensure that all those affected are educated about new guidelines to protect their health. To encourage a strong provincial network of services for M.E./CFS, including a provincial help line, support groups and other services. To provide education, support and assistance to partners, family members, teachers, co-workers and friends of people living with M.E./CFS.
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415-170 The Donway W., Toronto, M3C 2G3

(647) 268-3295
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1 OVERLAND DRIVE, DON MILLS, North York, M3C 2C3

(416) 447-7244
Better Living Health and Community Services has been delivering services in the Don Mills area since 1983. Essential services such as Home Care, the Adult Day Program, Meal Delivery, Case Management and Transportation provide assistance to seniors and disabled adults wishing to live independently at home and allow respite for people in a care giving role. Our Commitment At Better Living Health and Community Services, we believe in a team approach to providing care and we work closely with clients and their families to ensure their individual needs are met. Our skilled, compassionate staff and volunteers deliver accessible, high-quality programs and services that address important health, mobility and social challenges faced by many people living in the community. Our clients are treated with dignity and respect and are encouraged to participate and share responsibility in the successful delivery of services. A+ A- Current Size.