Organizations, Associations & Clubs in Centretown, Ottawa, ON

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355-1554 Carling Avenue, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K1Z 7M4

(613) 230-3580
Association, Nonprofit Organization, Charity Organization, Societies, Membership Organizations, Non-Governmental Organization NGO, Foundations, Association or organization, Non-profit organization
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75 Albert Street, Suite 1001, Ottawa, K1P 5E7

(613) 563-2642
Non-Profit Organization, Association or organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-Governmental Organization NGO, Community 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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309 Cooper St #203, Ottawa, K2P 0G5

(613) 482-9344
Campus Building, Association, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Library
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222 Queen St, suite 402, Ottawa, K1P 5V9

(613) 234-6448
Association or organization, Community Organization, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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222 Somerset St. West, Suite 405, Ottawa, K2P 2G3

(613) 232-2303
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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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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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200 Catherine Street, Ottawa, K2P 2K9

(613) 237-7111
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) is one of Canada's largest single-industry trade associations. Our membership includes more than 100, 000 real estate brokers, agents and salespeople, working through 100 real estate boards and associations across Canada. Proudly representing more than 100, 000 REALTORS across Canada.
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116 Albert, Suite 810, Ottawa, K1P 5G3

(613) 236-0302
Equal Voice is a national, bilingual, multi-partisan organization dedicated to electing more women to all levels of political office in Canada. Equal Voice regards the equal representation of women in Canada's Parliament, in our provincial/territorial legislatures, and on municipal and band councils, as a fundamental question of fairness for women in terms of their access to Canada’s democratic institutions. Founded in 2001, Equal Voice brings women and men together from across the political spectrum in its nine chapters across the country. They include chapters in: British Columbia, Alberta (south and north), Ontario (Toronto and Ottawa), Saskatchewan, three of the four Atlantic provinces (Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, and New Brunswick), as well as a dynamic national youth chapt
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670 Albert Street, Ottawa, K1R 6L2

(613) 688-1768
Just imagine being able to stay in the comfort of your own home and community, where precious memories are longstanding. Member agencies of the OCSC are able to make this a reality, thanks to the generous support of the provincial and municipal governments as well as other funders such as the United Way Ottawa.
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130 Albert Street, Suite 1912, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1P 5G4

(613) 565-1222
The initiative was established and continues to grow with the support of the Canadian Council of Archives, Library and ARCHIVESCANADA.ca and the Department of Canadian Heritage through the Canadian Culture Online Program. "We need more information about our history, our culture and our heritage, " said Minister of Canadian Heritage, Sheila Copps, in launching the initiative back in 2001. "Partnerships like the Canadian Archival Information Network web site make a valuable contribution to the creation of Canadian reference resources and play an important role in fostering shared values. They are deepening our understanding of our country, its institutions and its people." Through the ARCHIVESCANADA.ca national database, hundreds of individual archival institutions across the country (each with holdings such as documentary records, maps, photographs, sound recordings, videos and more) regularly produce descriptions of these holdings, and make those descriptions accessible to the ARCHIVESCANADA.ca portal via their provincial/territorial network. The ARCHIVESCANADA.ca portal also provides links to virtual exhibits and photo databases residing on the web sites of individual archives or Provincial/Territorial Councils. In turn, ARCHIVESCANADA.ca provides searchable access to these entries with links to participating institutions. ARCHIVESCANADA.ca is an ongoing project that benefits Canadians of all ages from coast to coast, by making the contents of archives increasingly accessible to everyone, thus enabling us to explore the richness of our Canadian past. ARCHIVESCANADA.ca has the support of governments across the country. In addition, the Canadian Historical Association, provincial/territorial councils of archives and professional associations of archivists have endorsed it as the most important single effort in the history of Canadian archives.
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55 Metcalfe St #600, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1P 6L5

(613) 238-3222
Executive, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Exce, Legislative bodies, Public Administration, Federal Government, Inscriptions gouvernementales, Association or organization, Legislative & General Government
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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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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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400 Cooper St #2000, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K2P 2H8

(613)235-4875
Nonprofit Organization, Associations, Business Associations, Clubs et Associations, Community Organization, Non-profit organization, Sports et Loisirs, écoles d éducation spécialisée
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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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