Non-profit Organizations in Somerset, Ottawa, ON

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154 Somerset Street West, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K2P 0H8

(613) 594-8861
Non-profit organization, Sports et Loisirs, Business associations, Associations & Clubs, Membership Organizations, Clubs et Associations, Nonprofit Organization, Association or organization, Charity Organization, Sports & Recreation, Associations, Community center
The Well-La Source in Ottawa is commended for its helpful and kind staff. Many customers express gratitude for the assistance they have received, particularly in accessing food and resources. Some mention the friendly atmosphere and enjoyable experiences, such as playing cards games. However, one review mentions a negative experience with a rude staff member.
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507 Bank Street, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K2P 1Z5

(613) 233-5626
Centre 507 is an adult drop-in centre and support service, open to all who seek a safe and friendly environment. Serving Ottawa since 1983, the centre is at 507 Bank Street near the corner of Argyle. Homelessness, mental illness, addiction, health concerns, extreme poverty, unstable housing, chronic unemployment and physical abuse are examples of challenges faced by our participants. Each day we welcome between 80 and 165 individuals into Centre 507. Centre 507 is housed in Centretown United Church at 507 Bank Street in Ottawa and receives ongoing funding from the City of Ottawa, the Province of Ontario, the Government of Canada and the United Church of Canada. Annual Report.
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391 Gladstone Ave, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K2P 0Y9

(613) 237-6031
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Ottawa Innercity Ministries
Ottawa Innercity Ministries is a welcoming social service organization in Ottawa. Volunteers make visitors feel valued and cared for, providing a warm environment where meals are available. The organization has a long-standing commitment to helping those experiencing homelessness and poverty.
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309 Cooper St, Suite 503, Ottawa, K2P 0G5

(613) 562-2273
Mental health service, Social services, Nonprofit Organization, Social Service, Non-profit organization, Social services organization
Muslim Family Services of Ottawa is a social service organization providing assistance and guidance to the Muslim community, including help with family issues, personal problems, and counseling for converts, reverts, refugees, and newcomers to Canada. They offer Zakat application assistance and have a mosque in the downtown area.
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403 Bank Street, Ottawa, K2P 1Y6

(613) 519-7741
Non-profit organization, Social services organization, Charity Organization, Nonprofit Organization
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219 Argyle Avenue, # 400, Ottawa, K2P 2H4

(613) 729-3145
During this time we are opened and working remotely please contact us by phone or email If you are a female immigrant living in Ottawa or you are part of a visible minority, pay a visit to Immigrant Women Services Ottawa. At our offices, you can avail of services to help you build your new life. We specialize in helping women who have been affected by abusive and violent relationships. Every year, we are proud to help over 2, 000 women and children. Give us a call for more details today.
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75 Albert Street, Ottawa, K1P 5E7

(613) 526-1584
The Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA) is a consumer-based organization formed by and for hard of hearing Canadians. CHHA works cooperatively with professionals, service providers and government bodies, and provides information about hard of hearing issues and solutions. CHHA is Canada's only nation-wide non-profit consumer organization run by and for hard of hearing people. CHHA’s goal is to increase public awareness of hearing loss and to help Canadians with hearing loss fully integrate into Canadian society.
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211 Bronson Avenue, Ottawa, K1R 6H5

(613) 233-5170
Charity Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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56 Sparks Street, Suite 600, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1P 5B1

(613) 234-6827
Through our Seeds of Survival program, USC Canada’s primary goal is to build food and livelihood security in small-holder farming communities within the global South. Specifically, our core programs are located in countries where our partners and offices support farming communities in some of the most remote regions and on some of the harshest of landscapes, where people have little access to external resources. By working in three different ecosystems – mountain systems, arid or semi-arid systems, and semi-humid systems – USC and its partners are amassing a solid base of knowledge that can be shared amongst and between the farmers, scientists and practitioners involved in this work, as well as a broad group of actors outside our immediate circle.
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75 Albert Street, Suite 902, Ottawa, K1P 5E7

613.594.3007
CHRA are the national voice for the full range of affordable housing issues and solutions in Canada. The Canadian Housing & Renewal Association´s mission is to ensure that all Canadians have an affordable, secure and decent place to call home. CHRA is the only national voice in Canada speaking on the full range of issues related to affordable housing here and abroad; and we centre everything we do around four key pillars: - Keeping homes affordable; - Ending homelessness; - Renewing our communities; - Supporting a sustainable housing profession.
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275 Slater St, Ottawa, K1P 5H9

(613) 231-6949
Business Service, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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240 Bank St., Ottawa, K2P 1X4

(613) 562-3447
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240 Bank Street, Ottawa, K2P 1X4

(416) 369-0865
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755 Somerset St W, WEST CENTRE TOWN - LITTLE ITALY - CIVIC HOSPITAL EAST, Ottawa, K1R 6R1

(613) 237-3667
The Door was modeled after The Door New York, a youth centre located in the heart of New York City. When it first opened, The Door took a holistic approach to the services offered and initially provided a broad range of services from recreation to legal and medical services. At The Door we are always grateful for the financial and in kind support we receive from various foundations and individuals.
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18 Louisa St, BILLINGS BRIDGE - ALTA VISTA, Ottawa, K1R 6Y6

(613) 260-2028
Associations, Societies, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Foundations
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180 Elgin St, ISLAND PARK, Ottawa, K2P 2K3

(613) 728-5821
AIA is the voice and resource of the automotive aftermarket industry in Canada. The aftermarket is that sector of the automotive industry that is involved in the manufacture, distribution and retail of vehicle parts and accessories, appearance or performance enhancement products, garage tools and equipment, collision repair and auto body products.
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21 Florence Street, Ottawa, K2P 0W6

613-236-3633
The CFA was formed in 1935 to answer the need for a unified voice to speak on behalf of Canadian farmers. It continues today as a farmer-funded, national umbrella organization representing provincial general farm organizations and national commodity groups. Through its members, it represents over 200, 000 Canadian farm families from coast to coast.
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250 City Centre Ave, Suite 800, Ottawa, K1R 6K7

(613) 563-3351
Non-profit organization, Business Service, Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization
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180 Kent Street, Suite 4 Ground Floor, Ottawa, K1P 0B6

(613) 238-7711
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Charity Organization
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440 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, K1R 7X6

(613) 521-5495
The CDAA supports formal education for dental assistants, dental assisting program accreditation through the Commission of Dental Accreditation in Canada (CDAC) and national certification through the National Dental Assisting Examining Board (NDAEB). The CDAA maintains relationships with other oral health care associations, agencies involved in the support of oral health care practitioners and government agencies. CDAA’s mission is to provide national leadership for the dental assisting profession furthering the interests of its member organizations and advocating on oral issues having national impact.