Non-Governmental Organizations in Midtown Toronto, Toronto, ON

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60 LOWTHER AVENUE, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 1C7

(416) 920-5213
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The Canadian Friends Service Committee, Toronto is commended for its dedicated staff and leadership in peace and justice work. A warm and friendly environment is also noted.
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801 EGLINTON W, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5N 1E3

(416) 781-4322
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49 Bathurst St #201, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5V 2P2

(416) 967-1611
Crossroads International is an international development organization that is reducing poverty and increasing women’s rights around the world. Working with local partners in 28 projects, in eight countries and supported by hundreds of volunteers each year, Crossroads leverages expertise and resources, North and South, required to help people overcome poverty and assert their human rights.
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400-124 Merton Street, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M4S 2Z2

(416) 363-0321
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association is a national organization that was constituted in 1964 to promote respect for and observance of fundamental human rights and civil liberties. Our work, which includes research, public education and advocacy aims to defend and ensure the protection and full exercise of those rights and liberties.
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47 Queen’s Park Crescent East, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5S 2C3

(416) 929-5184
The Women’s Inter-Church Council of Canada (WICC) is the only national ecumenical council, with representatives from 10 church partners, focusing on four main concerns of social justice, women’s issues, ecumenism, and the growth of women’s spirituality. The Council respects diversity; fosters connections between church and society; creates opportunities for communication, education, advocacy and theological study.