Non-profit Organizations in Rideau-Vanier, Ottawa, ON

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2 Daly Ave, Ottawa, K1N 6E2

(613) 233-6266
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488 Wilbrod Street, SANDY HILL - OTTAWA EAST - UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA CAMPUS, Ottawa, K1N 6M8

(613) 563-0363
Nonprofit Organization, Addiction, Addiction treatment center, Drug Addiction Treatment Center, Treatment, abuse, Thérapie et Conseil, Centre, réadaptation, Amethyst Women's Addiction Centre, Addiction Information, Treatment Centres, Membership Organizations, women's organizations, Womens, Information & traitement de la toxicomanie, Service, Santé et Médicaments, Non-profit organization, substance, clinics, Centers, Organization
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50 Mackenzie King Bridge, Ottawa, K1N 0C5

(613) 233-8699
Nonprofit Organization, Art Gallery, Non-profit organization
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303 Kendall Ave, Ottawa, K1L 7S7

(613) 741-3670
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310 Olmstead St, Vanier, K1L 7K3

(613) 233-8478
Mental health service, Social services, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Family Counselor, Social Service
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297 Olmstead St, Ottawa, K1L 7J9

(613) 724-5844
Day care center, School, Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization, Non-profit organization
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233, Rue Murray Street, BYWARD MARKET, Ottawa, K1N 5M9

(613) 789-8210
Shepherds of Good Hope is the largest non-profit organization dedicated to serving the poor and the homeless in Ottawa. We were founded in the basement of a church 31 years ago and today over 1600 people come through our doors every day. Some come for a hot meal from our Soup Kitchen; some come for clothing from our Clothing Program; some for groceries from our Grocery Program and some for a bed in one of our 8 locations across the city. Last year, 700, 000 meals were served from the soup kitchen and over 500 people slept in one of our 8 facilities every night.
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2 Daly Ave, Ottawa, K1N 6E2

(613) 232-6727
The CFI's mandate is to encourage and promote the production, diffusion, study, appreciation, and use of moving images for cultural and educational purposes in Canada and abroad. To this end, it organizes ongoing public film programming, distributes a small collection of films, and is involved in the publication of books and monographs on various aspects of Canadian cinema.
The Canadian Film Institute, a non-profit organization in Ottawa, showcases great Canadian and international independent films, animation, and diaspora films. Notable Canadian filmmakers have spoken at events. The organization offers a social environment at the Jackson Bar and Café and provides subtitles for foreign films. Worth checking out.
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311 McArthur Avenue, Ottawa, K1L 8M3

(613) 737-7791
Non-profit organization, Charity Organization, Mental health service, Nonprofit Organization
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150 Mann Ave, SANDY HILL - OTTAWA EAST - UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA CAMPUS, Ottawa, K1N 4G4

(613) 231-5150
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Youville Centre
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199 Sussex Drive, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1N 1K6

(613) 237-2532
Engineering, Philanthropic, Accounting, Research, Non-profit organization, Non-Governmental Organization NGO, Foundations, Educational, Foundation Educational, Management & R, Charity, Non-Commercial Research Organizations, Nonprofit Organization
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212 Somerset St. E, Unit B, Ottawa, K1N 2V4

613-565-6544
Srila Prabhupada, as he's known to his followers, translated and commented on over eighty volumes of the Vedas' most important sacred bhakti texts, including the Bhagavad-gita—a concise handbook for understanding the purpose and goal of human life—and the multi-volume Srimad-Bhagavatam—an epic biography of Krishna, Krishna's avatars, and His many devotees throughout the history of the universe.
Customers highly recommend ISKCON for its beautiful temple, amazing service, wonderful devotees, and delicious meals. The temple offers great programs, positive atmosphere, and is an excellent place for practicing Bhakti Yoga and associating with like-minded individuals. Prices are excellent for the quality of food and meals are well-balanced.
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292 Montréal Rd, Suite 302, Ottawa, K1L 6B7

(613) 518-1065
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454 King Edward Avenue, Ottawa, K1N 7M8

(613) 235-4351
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312 LAURIER AVENUE EAST, SANDY HILL, Ottawa, K1N 1H9

(613) 744-7667
The Site for Amnesty International's Members and Human Rights Activists in Canada. Find out more. Take Action. Donate.
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34 Copernicus Street, SANDY HILL - OTTAWA EAST - UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA CAMPUS, Ottawa, K1N 7K4

(613) 233-1903
Special Interest Groups are agencies of the Association for Bahá’í Studies, which itself is an agency of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Canada. Both the Association and its Special Interest Groups are structured as membership organisations with appointed administrators. Both exist to stimulate scholarly study of the Faith and its teachings, to promote a sound understanding of the Cause in academic circles, to demonstrate its relevance to the study of social issues, and to stimulate an appetite for learning within the Bahá’í community generally. In order to serve these purposes, the specific goals of the Special Interest Group system are as follows: to promote networking among ABS members, based on their interests, fields and professions; to mentor students and young people, in their studies and early professional life; to encourage, inspire and facilitate individual and collaborative Bahá’í scholarship; and to support, as appropriate, members’ “outward looking orientation” within their respective fields and professions, with particular emphasis on universities.
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24 CLARENCE STREET, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1N 5P3

(613) 241-5221
From August 15 to August 20, 2010, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) will bring a delegation of municipal decision-makers on a study tour of leading sustainable community development projects in Québec. The 2010 delegation will visit innovative green sites in Montréal, Westbury, Sherbrooke, Victoriaville and Québec City. A preliminary program is now available. Learn from your peers how policies, programs and technologies have been used in Québec municipalities to make their communities more sustainable. The FCM Sustainable Communities Mission is a bilingual event. All elected and non-elected municipal officials from across Canada are invited to participate in this excellent learning experience.
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1 Nicholas St # 1516A, Ottawa, K1N 7B7

(613) 565-0507
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Real estate developer
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222 Laurier Ave E, Suite 201, Ottawa, K1N 6P2

(613) 569-7455
Community Organization, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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300 Goulburn Ave, SANDY HILL - OTTAWA EAST - UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA CAMPUS, Ottawa, K1N 1C9

(613) 565-2467
In response to a community-based proposal from parents and educators of preschoolers in the Ottawa-Carleton region, the Parent Resource Centre (formerly known as the Parent Preschool Resource Centre) opened in 1975 as a demonstration project of the Ministry of National Health and Welfare (now Health Canada). The original aim was to provide a centralized location to store, share and distribute information about the needs of preschool children, aged birth to five. The Centre evolved as a community-wide resource for caregivers, parents and professionals involved with early childhood issues. It soon became apparent that one of the most important aspects of the Centre's service was to provide a place for parents and caregivers to meet, to access resources and to connect with other adults while their preschoolers played. "Drop-In" hours were extended and the number of daytime workshops and opportunities for volunteering were increased to meet the needs of the community. Outreach to caregivers and other community groups followed, and the past two decades have seen tremendous achievements throughout the wider community, particularly in supporting parents who, because of their social and economic circumstances, might not have access to the resources they need as they take on the challenging job of raising young children.
The Parent Resource Centre is highly regarded by its customers for its EarlyOn programs, which offer unique and educational activities, a huge toy library, inclusive atmosphere, amazing staff, flexible scheduling, and a beautiful space. Customers are grateful for the diverse toys and the opportunity to socialize their children without overcrowding. The centre provides essential resources for parents, including household items and online courses.