Organizations, Associations & Clubs in Centretown, Ottawa, ON

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192 Bank St #210, OLD OTTAWA SOUTH, Ottawa, K2P 1W8

(613) 569-5881
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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130 Albert Street, Ottawa, K1P 5G4

(613) 829-9527
Agricultural service, Association
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100-141 Catherine Street, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K2P 1C3

(613) 231-4168
The Canadian Police Association (CPA) is the national voice for 52, 000 police personnel across Canada. Membership includes police personnel serving in 160 police services across Canada, from Canada's smallest towns and villages as well as those working in our largest municipal and provincial police services, and members of the RCMP, railway police, and first nations’ police personnel.
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1554 Carling Avenue, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K1Z 7M4

(613) 231-7099
Associations, Societies, Association, Sports et Loisirs, Business Associations, Membership Organizations, Association or organization, volets, Clubs et Associations, Foundations
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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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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.
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267 O'Connor Street, Ottawa, K2P 1V3

(613) 565-7740
Nonprofit Organization, Association or organization, Community Organization, Non-profit organization
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192 Bank Street, Ottawa, K2P 1W8

(613) 594-0005
Association or organization, Hospital, Doctor, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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21 Florence Street, Ottawa, K2P 0W6

(613) 800-2315
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222 Somerset St. West, Suite 405, Ottawa, K2P 2G3

(613) 232-2303
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123 Slater St., Ottawa, K1P 5H2

(613) 235-4412
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141 Catherine St, Suite 100, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K2P 1C3

(613) 233-7614
Since 1993, the Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime (CRCVC) has been a leader in advocacy for victims and survivors of serious crime in Canada. We are a federal Not-for-Profit Corporation located in Ottawa, Ontario and bilingual services are available. All services are free of charge and confidential. Values Victims of crime should be treated with courtesy, compassion and with respect for their dignity and privacy. We offer assistance and advocacy regardless of whether the perpetrator of the crime has been identified, apprehended, prosecuted or convicted. The CRCVC believes victims must be empowered to regain control of their lives. We provide services to meet the diverse needs of all people regardless of race, colour, religion, place of origin, income level, marital status, family status, age, disability, sexual orientation and gender identity. Services We assist victims and survivors by: Helping them obtain needed services and resources; Assisting them in their dealings with post-trial agencies such as Correctional Service of Canada and the Parole Board of Canada; financial benefits/compensation programs; provincial Review Boards etc.; and Offering long-term emotional support. We also.
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56 Sparks Street, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K1P 5A9

(613) 227-1323
Museum, Museums, Community Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Arts & culture-Organisations, écoles d éducation spécialisée, Services professionnels, Association or organization, Associations et Organisations
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123 Slater St. #800, Ottawa, K1P 5H2

(613) 829-7445
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334 MacLaren St #200, Ottawa, K2P 0M6

(613) 232-0275
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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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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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670 Albert Street, Ottawa, K1R 6L2

(613) 236-0428
Association, Social Service, Senior citizen center, Santé et Médicaments, Soins de longue durée, Social services, Membership Organizations, The Good Companions Seniors centre, Services & centres pour personnes âgées, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Business Associations, Senior Center
The Good Companions Seniors Centre in Ottawa is highly regarded by its members and the community for providing essential services and opportunities for seniors, including transportation, grocery shopping assistance, social gatherings, exercise programs, and volunteer opportunities. Seniors praise the organization for its various classes and nutritious meals.
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21 Florence St, Ottawa, K2P 0W6

(613) 236-0497
Societies, Clubs et Associations, Canadian Seed Growers Association, Business Associations, Organization, Foundations, Association, Sports et Loisirs
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339 Booth Street, WEST CENTRE TOWN - LITTLE ITALY - CIVIC HOSPITAL EAST, Ottawa, K1R 7K1

(613) 236-1162
CVMA-SBCV Chapter Overview : CVMA-SBCV Chapter In 2011, the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) and the Society of British Columbia Veterinarians (SBCV) joined forces to create the CVMA-SBCV Chapter. The CVMA and the SBCV are partners in pursuing their shared commitment to serve the needs of the veterinarians of British Columbia through the delivery of valuable and pertinent national and provincial services and programs. The CVMA-SBCV Chapter provides provincial services like local professional development opportunities, social and networking events. The Chapter also represents the interests of BC veterinarians with the provincial government, animal welfare organizations and other stakeholders in the animal health care profession in that province. It is an effective provincial agent, providing local perspectives on developments and issues affecting the veterinary profession in B., and creating opportunities for those issues to be recognized and included by the CVMA in its national advocacy efforts. The CVMA is the focal point for national representation activities and the delivery of important programs, tools and services to support veterinarians personally and professionally. If you are a veterinarian in the province of British Columbia, we invite you to learn more about the CVMA and the CVMA-SBCV Chapter. Together, and with your continued support, we will ensure a strong and progressive veterinary profession in British Columbia.

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