Social Service & Welfare Organizations in Wynford-Concorde, North York, ON

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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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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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95 Jonesville Cres., WYNFORD-CONCORDE, North York, M4A 1H2

(416) 383-1477
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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.