Non-profit Organizations in Ottawa, ON with opening times

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Results from the 'Non-profit Organizations' category in Ottawa

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435, rue Donald, Ottawa, K1K 4X5

(613) 260-8055
Association, Nonprofit Organization, Youth organization, Non-profit organization
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2001 Bantree Street, Ottawa, K1B 4X3

(613) 745-7001
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Ottawa Food Bank (The)
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1017 Prince of Wales Dr, Ottawa, K2C 3K1

(613) 800-4250
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6255 Cumorah Dr, Ottawa, K1C 6T7

(613) 680-7275
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19 Hummingbird Crescent, Ottawa, K2J 3A7

(613) 979-5744
A non profit organization willing to take a stand for the wrongfully accused.
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1604 Michael, Ottaawa, K1B 3T7

+1 613-685-4088
Welcome to National Diabetes Trust, Canada's largest charitable clothing and small household goods collection service and the social enterprise of Diabetes Canada. With more than 5, 000 donation bins and an active home pick-up service in communities across Canada, we collect unwanted gently used clothing and household items to raise much-needed funds for Diabetes Canada. This helps support programs and research on behalf of the 11 million Canadians living with diabetes and pre-diabetes. But, we're more than just clothing donation collectors. We are an organization of dedicated professionals working with Canadians from coast to coast fighting to End Diabetes through waste diversion. Each year, the program diverts more than 100 million lbs. of clothing and household items from landfill sites across Canada. With your help, we can continue to support diabetes research, education and reduce our environmental impact. Schedule a pick up today!
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11 AVIATION PARKWAY, CARSON GROVE - CARSON MEADOWS, Ottawa, K1K 2X5

The Museum engages visitors with the wonder of flight through its spectacular collection, educational programming, activities, and special events. The Museum focuses on aviation in Canada, but within an international context, from its beginnings in 1909 to the present day. As Canada’s contribution to aviation expanded to include aerospace technology, the Museum’s collection and mandate grew to include space flight. The Collection itself consists of more than 130 aircraft and artifacts (propellers, engines) from both civil and military service. It gives particular, but not exclusive, reference to Canadian achievements. The most extensive aviation collection in Canada, it is also considered one of the finest in the world. Care and development of this collection remains one of the Museum’s main purposes. The Museum practises conservation and restoration techniques to keep the collection in a condition equal to the highest standards. Sharing the collection is the Museum’s other purpose and is accomplished via: exhibitions, tours, and visits library, archives, and image bank educational programming and daily activities research papers, photo essays, and aircraft histories birthday parties, and special events As a national museum, the Canada Aviation and Space Museum enjoys both a national and an international reputation and following. It is one of three museums within the Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation . If you live in or plan to visit Canada’s Capital Region, add “ visit the Canada Aviation and Space Museum ” to your agenda. Let's Talk Energy Delivering the facts and sparking discussion about energy in Canada — its economic, social, and environmental impact — now and in the future.
The Canada Aviation and Space Museum offers an educational and enjoyable experience for visitors. The staff is friendly and professional, and the flights provide a unique sensation of wind and noise. The views from the plane are spectacular, making it a memorable experience for tourists and locals alike. Recommended tours include the larger tours for the full effect.
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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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200-2725 Queensview Drive, Ottawa, K2P 0J9

(613) 232-7394
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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211 Bronson Ave, Suite 311, Ottawa, K1R 6H5

(613) 237-7427
The Elizabeth Fry Society of Ottawa is a United Way member agency devoted to helping women and female youth who are, or may be, at risk of coming into conflict with the law.
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2210 Prince of Wales Dr #502, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K2E 6Z9

(613) 231-1110
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Sports et Loisirs, Foundations, Associations, Association, Societies, Clubs et Associations
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867 St. Laurent Blvd., Ottawa, K1K 3B1

(613) 747-6022
The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples represents non-status and status Indians, Métis, and Southern Inuit Aboriginal Peoples living off-reserve in Canada since 1971. Information about National Chief Betty Ann Lavallée, Ron Swain.
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M147 110 Didsbury Road, CENTRETOWN, Kanata, K2T 0C2

(613) 327-2450
Learn about co-op housing in Eastern Ontario and the association that represents and provides a host of services to them. / Informez vous sur l'habitation coopérative dans l'est ontarien et l'association qui les représente et qui offre une gamme de services.
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100 Braemar St, Ottawa, K1K 3C9

(613) 741-4776
The Manor Park Community Association (MPCA) is a body of citizens that has been at the service of Manor Park for the past fifty years. The Manor Park Community Council (MPCC) develops and delivers recreation programs for our children with resources provided by the City of Ottawa. Together, we make Manor Park a better place to live. Dynamic citizens contribute greatly to the fabric of any community and Manor Park can be proud of the contributions of its volunteers. MPCA and MPCC's mission is to provide a safe and vibrant community to all of our residents. Manor Park is an excellent example of how volunteers make a community one of the best places to live in this city.
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320 Parkdale Ave #101, Ottawa, K1Y 4X9

(613) 725-3715
Association, Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization, Non-profit organization, Associations
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123 Slater St., 6th floor, Ottawa, K1P 5H2

(613) 860-5353
Ecology Ottawa is not-for-profit, grassroots and volunteer-driven. We work to make Ottawa the green capital of Canada. We watch what city hall is doing: We celebrate the environmentally responsible decisions and actions; webring to light the things that hurt our environment; and we advocate to our politicians at all levels of government. We work with individual people: In neighbourhoods all across Ottawa we work with people one on one so that we know, and they know, and their neighbours know, what the local environmental issues are; and more importantly what can be done about them. We work with partners: Supportive City Councillors, MPs and MPPs; local businesses; community associations; industry and professional associations; cultural groups; and citizens groups are among those that Ecology Ottawa reaches out to and works with on our common environmental goals.
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214 Montreal Rd, Suite 401, Ottawa, K1L 8L8

(613) 236-2558
Independent Living is a philosophy, a way of viewing oneself and a way of society viewing people with disabilities. It is a matter of perception. This philosophy is facilitated by Independent Living Canada and its network of member Independent Living (IL) Centres. To learn more about Independent Living Canada, the Independent Living movement, our programs, services and resources, simply navigate around this website.
Customers appreciate the ease of access to Ottawa Independent Living Resource Centre via public transportation. Warm welcomes and effective presentations are noted.
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77 Monk St, Ottawa, K1S 5A7

(613) 238-2727
The Glebe Centre is an accredited charitable not-for-profit long-term care home that provides residential care and community outreach services to clients in the Ottawa community. This year, The Glebe Centre celebrates its 125 birthday in caring for elderly citizens of this region. Beginning in 1886 with Ontario's first Home for the Aged, the site at 950 Bank Street has continued its dedication to seniors through the provision of services, housing and personal support. To accommodate the increased need, a new high-rise home was built in 1974, and Bronson Place was added as a nursing home in 1995. In 2004 we moved our residents out of the high-rise into a new six-story residence that meets all of the latest Ministry of Health standards. We now house a total of 254 residents in our two connected nursing home buildings, including a floor that offers special services for Asian residents, and which has been strongly supported by the Chinese Community.
The Glebe Centre is a well-managed retirement home with kind and professional staff. Residents are assisted with individual care needs and the facility is kept clean and organized. The nursing team implements a Butterfly care model that allows for a safe and engaging environment for residents. Visitors speak highly of the activities offered and the kindness and compassion shown by the staff.
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631 Tubman Cr, Ottawa, K1V 8L5

(306) 242-9031
April 25th is Parental Alienation Awareness Day. What is PA –Parental Alienation and what is the connection with equal parenting? Let’s look at a PA case (names have been changed to protect confidentiality.) When his wife left Ron, he expected to share custody of his two sons, and after all, he had been a “hands-on dad”, taking the boys to sports activities, school events and camping. That’s how it worked for six months until his wife’s lawyer proposed a property settlement in which his ex-wife got the house and their assets, while he was expected to shoulder their debts. When his lawyer proposed an equal division, access to his sons became difficult, and strange, untrue or wildly exaggerated accusations appeared in the affidavits from his wife’s lawyer.
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436 MacLaren Street, Ottawa, K2P 0M8

The Canadian Association of Physician Assistants is a nationally incorporated bilingual professional association that advocates on behalf of its members at the direction of a volunteer Board of Directors which represents Physicians Assistants (PA), PA students, and other members across Canada and internationally. CAPA has members in all national regions as well as the Canadian Forces sharing a desire to help develop Canadian health care, and to advocate for the professions’ model of cooperative, collaborative, patient centered quality health care.