Charities & Volunteer Organizations in Chinatown, Ottawa, ON

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31 Van Lang Private, Suite 107, Ottawa, K1Z 1A4

(613) 729-9379
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Vista Centre
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440 Laurier Ave W, Ottawa, K1R 7X6

(613) 521-5495
Association
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334 MacLaren St #200, Ottawa, K2P 0M6

(613) 232-0275
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396 MACLAREN STREET, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K2P 0M8

(613) 232-0016
Gignul Non Profit Housing Corporation, housing, aboriginal people, métis, first Nations, Inuit, Ottawa, Ontario, Vanier, tenancy, housing units, rentals, apartments, houses, apartment buildings, residence, homes.
Gignul Non-Profit Housing Corp is described as a desent and worthy organization with friendly and helpful staff. Provides housing services for Aboriginals, highly recommended.
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211 Bronson Avenue, Ottawa, K1R 6H5

(613) 233-5170
Charity Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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721 Somerset Street West, Ottawa, K1R 6P7

(613) 723-7790
Non-profit organization, Religious Organization, Churche, Religious Organizations, Eastern Orthodox Church, Nonprofit Organization
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190 Bronson Ave, Ottawa, K1R 6H4

(613) 237-1066
Charity Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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670 Albert Street, GLEBE - DOWS LAKE, Ottawa, K1R 6L2

(613) 233-2424
Health, geriatric social services, Centre, Charity Organization, Senior Citizens, Social Service, Social services, Nonprofit Organization, adult social services, Senior citizen center, Senior, Citizens, Non-Profit Organization, Citizen Services, Organizations, Service
Meals on Wheels-Ottawa is a community support organization in Ottawa that offers various services for seniors, including transportation, grocery shopping, social gatherings, exercise programs, and meals. Customers express their gratitude for the organization's role in enabling them to continue living independently at home. The organization provides opportunities for seniors to participate in social and recreational activities and offers social and health services. Members praise the organization's classes such as yoga and strength training, as well as the affordable meals.
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211 Bronson Avenue, Suite 303, Ottawa, K1R 6H5

(613) 567-4278
BFO is a self-help organization for bereaved families We are a self-help organization for bereaved families. Interested people who have suffered the pain of death and loss are trained by professionals to facilitate small discussion groups and provide one-to-one support. We help families accept the reality of their loss, rediscover the meaning of life, and live comfortably with memories of their child or loved one. We also help the public and the health care profession become aware of the special needs of bereaved families. Bereaved Families of Ontario was formed by bereaved parents in Toronto in 1978 in order to share their insights and experiences with other grieving families and to lend them support as they restore a balance to their lives. It is our experience that the people who truly understand the death of a child or loved one are those who have experienced the same tragedy. In Ottawa, we employ a three-quarter time Program Coordinator. There are now 18 affiliates across Ontario. We provide small discussion groups for: Parents Sudden Death Long term illness Infant Death, Stillbirth, miscarriage, termination of pregnancy Children / Teens / Young Adults Survivors of Suicide Families of Murder Victims Death of a Parent / Sibling / Friend Widows / Widowers Additionally, we hold a monthly Support and Share night, have a lending library, and provide education through guest speakers, our Program Coordinator, and community outreach.
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150 Gloucester St, Ottawa, K2P 0A6

(613) 230-4663
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100 BRONSON AVENUE, Ottawa, K1R 6G8

(613) 237-6505
Societies, Clubs et Associations, Associations, Sports et Loisirs, societies associations, foundation associations, Foundations

440 Laurier Ave W, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1R 7X6

(613) 782-2283
February 28th, 2013 CVA The Canadian Vintners Association (CVA) was created in 1975 as the Canadian Wine Institute and renamed in 2000 to better reflect the growth of this dynamic industry. The CVA represents over 90% of all wine produced in Canada including 100% Canadian, Vintners Quality Alliance (VQA) wines and International-Canadian Blended (ICB) wine products. The CVA brings together our membership to advocate on public policy initiatives by working cooperatively with governments and other stakeholders to find solutions that benefit both society and the entire Canadian wine industry. The Canadian wine market remains strong, supported by a continuing growth in consumption as Canadians’ beverage of choice. The sales and marketing efforts of Canadian vintners will continue to drive wine sales through all of our trade channels, including estate wineries, provincial and territorial liquor boards, private retail outlets, licensed establishments, and wine agencies. Each year and every vintage will provide an opportunity to launch new products that will contribute to industry growth across all price points in the Canadian wine market.

41 Empress Avenue, Ottawa, K1R 7E9

(613) 232-7266
Charity

211 Bronson Ave, Ottawa, K1R 6H5

(613) 237-0713
Retirement home

211 Bronson Ave, Room 244, Ottawa, K1R 6H5

(613) 912-3378

211 Bronson Ave, Unit 207A, Ottawa, K1R 6H5

(613) 288-2284
Social services, Charity Organization, Social Service, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization

211 Bronson Avenue, Ottawa, K1R 6H5

Club Casa de los Abuelos is a non-profit organization created to assist the elderly in the Spanish-speaking community. Our purpose is to redirect local resources designated to benefit the elderly and to offer a safe haven in the City of Ottawa for our parents and grandparents to meet and socialize. Thanks to the dedication of our volunteers and members alike, Club Casa de los Abuelos fills a void that existed in our community by bringing the elderly out of isolation and helping them enjoy a healthier, more active lifestyle.

275 Bay Street, Ottawa, K1R 5Z5

(613) 238-4870
The Canadian Council on International Law (CCIL) was established in 1972 in order to promote the co-operative study and analysis of international legal problems by scholars in universities and by professionals in government service and private practice. Incorporated federally as a non-profit organization, the CCIL is an independent, non-partisan entity which relies financially on membership fees paid by its members, as well as donations or grants from individuals, corporations, foundations and governments. Contributions to the Council and membership fees are deductible from taxable income in Canada.

190 Bronson Ave., Ottawa, K1R 6H4

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