Non-profit Organizations in Sandy Hill, Ottawa, ON

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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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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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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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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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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.
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323 Chapel Street, Ottawa, K1N 7Z2

(613) 482-8327
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Research Foundation
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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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230 BLACKBURN AVE, Ottawa, K1N 8A8

(613) 232-2028
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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34 COPERNICUS ST, SANDY HILL - OTTAWA EAST - UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA CAMPUS, Ottawa, K1N 7K4

(613) 233-3712
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, The Baha i Community Of Canada-Ottawa Office
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321 Chapel Street, Ottawa, K1N 7Z2

(613) 232-3569
Business Associations, Societies, code, Association, Foundations, Non-Governmental Organization NGO

57 Louis-Pasteur Room 550, Ottawa, K1N 6N5

Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization

428 Nelson St, Ottawa, K1N 7S7

(289) 880-5553
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization

428 Rideau St, Ottawa, K1N 5Z1

(613) 240-6532

57 Louis Pasteur, Ottawa, K1N 6N5

(514) 583-6967

323 Chapel St, Ottawa, K1N 7Z2

(613) 324-9241

580 Chapel St., Ottawa, K1N 7Z8

(613)236-8855
The OK clean Water Project began in 2003 as a partnership between two groups of people - one in Ottawa, Canada, and one in Kumbo, Cameroon, Africa. Sister Cathy Molloy, living in the Kumbo area, invited the Ottawa group to respond to the needs of the people in her tiny village of Tobin. Of the 21 families living there, 11 had no access to potable water and had to rely on a polluted stream or walk long distances for water. The Ottawa group responded by raising $3, 000 to help these 11 families. And thus the Ottawa-Kumbo partnership was born and was named "OK Clean Water Project".

170 Waller St S, Ottawa, K1N 9B9

(613) 230-3659