Non-profit Organizations in Downtown, Toronto, ON

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Other results from the 'Non-profit Organizations' category in Downtown Toronto

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1100 Bathurst Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5V 3A8

(416) 907-5829
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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411 Richmond St E, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 1S2

(416) 968-7718
Nonprofit Organization, Non-Profit Organization
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50 Wellington St E #202, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5E 1C8

(416) 214-4400
Nonprofit Organization, Non-Profit Organization
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555 Richmond St W, Suite 601, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5V 3B1

(416) 977-1764
Community Organization, Non-Profit Organization, Nonprofit Organization
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377 Dundas St E, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 2A6

(416) 465-2823
Non-Profit Organization
Aikido Tendokai is a highly-regarded non-profit organization in Toronto for martial arts training. The dojo offers a spacious training area and professional instructors who are knowledgeable in Aikido. Students of all ages have reported increased self-awareness, patience, and self-defense skills. The supportive community atmosphere enhances the learning experience.
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189 Queen St E, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 1S2

(416) 968-0264
Non-Profit Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization
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77 Elizabeth Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5G 1P4

(416) 392-7543
Nonprofit Organization, Associations, Non-profit organization, Non-Governmental Organization NGO, Community Organization
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90 Richmond Street East, Suite 201, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5C 1P1

(416) 591-6389
Toronto Christian Resource Centre Self Help Inc. (CRC Self Help Inc.) was established in 1985, as a not for profit organization. It owns and manages a subsidized housing portfolio and one management office. As of January 2006 we currently own 33 housing sites which contain 177 units of housing for single persons all within the Toronto area. CRC Self Help's management is made up of a Volunteer Board of Directors, and a CEO/General Manager. The CEO/General Manager is responsible for the Implementation and the Administration of all policies as directed through the Board of Directors and the Service Manager (City of Toronto) under the "Social Housing Reform Act".
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2 Toronto Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5C 2B6

(416) 363-3388
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123 Queen Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5H 3M9

(416) 366-3527
Across North America, the estimated number of migrating birds killed annually in collisions with buildings ranges from 100 million to 1 billion birds. FLAP is an organization dedicated to the safeguarding of migratory birds in the urban environment through education and research. Our vision is to create a 24-hour collision free environment for migratory birds.
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157 Carlton Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 2K3

(416) 515-8080
Mixed Company Theatre, Théàtres-Arts de la scène, Amusement and Recreation Services, Theatrical producers and services, Theatrical Producers & Services, cinema, Non-profit organization, Performing arts theater, Theatre, Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization, movie theaters, Divertissements et média
Customers appreciate the Mixed Company Theatre's engaging presentations on important topics, specifically their anti-bullying show with interactive elements like loud sounds and discussions.

77 Bloor Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5S 1M2

(416) 944-2627
Canada’s tolerance of systemic poverty represses the human spirit and bears paralyzing costs to society. It is an urgent national imperative to reduce poverty now, and eliminate it as soon as possible. Maytree works with many partners to fight poverty. We listen to the voices of community to understand their needs and issues. We work with government, the central player in creating equity and prosperity. We work with civil society organizations, with employers, and with institutions to make them more effective in building strong and prosperous communities. Above all, we work with leaders who imagine and deliver effective solutions, and who are relentless in their pursuit of change for a better Canada.

2273 Queen Street E, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M4E 1E3

416-809-1365
What to expect at Chabad of Danforth - Beaches 1. Every Jew, regardless of background or level of observance, is as Jewish as Moses. There are no denominations, we are all one family. You are always at home with family. 2. Each individual’s journey goes at their own pace. We at Chabad simply offer the tools to delve deeper and climb higher within the rich Jewish tradition 3. Every Mitzvah (commandment) and good deed has its own independent, infinite value. Judaism is not all or nothing. 4. We are all on a journey. No questions are out of bounds. All questions are good questions. The only bad question is an unasked one. 5. The Torah is the inheritance of every Jew. It is yours. Feel free to claim it regardless of past experience. 6. Serve G-d with joy! Every activity at Chabad is permeated with the joyous Chassidic spirit.
Chabad of Danforth - Beaches in Toronto is a welcoming religious organization with authentic greetings and a community atmosphere. Rabbi Lezell and Deborah are highly regarded in the Jewish community. Services are joyous, with a laid-back atmosphere and a learning center. Customers appreciate the friendly people.

15 Case Goods Lane, Studio 208, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 3C4

(416) 960-2202
Founded by Laura Mullin and Chris Tolley in 1996, Expect Theatre is an award winning, Toronto-based company dedicated to producing cutting edge, original, multi-disciplinary productions that explore modern urban life. The company’s creations incorporate elements such as site-specific spaces, verbatim theatre, integrated arts, and audience/performer interaction. The company works to blur the lines between artistic disciplines, professional and emerging artists, and mainstream and community audiences.

3112 Dundas Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M6P 2A1

(416) 760-0360
Art of Fashion is a Canadian organization which offers emerging apparel and accessory designers a platform to showcase their talents, in addition to a wealth of marketing and promotional opportunities that foster career growth. In 1998, Michelle Planche, CMP, President of Paradigm Events, launched Art of Fashion with the goal of facilitating the professional development of Canada’s rising fashion talent. Since, the organization has sought to provide a superior level of early-career support modeled after fashion hubs New York, Paris and Milan. Through critically acclaimed events, Art of Fashion has dramatically influenced the careers of hundreds of designers. Comprised of six board members, 10 team leads and five coordinators per team, the organization is driven entirely by the support of volunteers and sponsors from industries ranging from fashion marketing to finance.

6 QUEEN'S PARK CRESCENT WEST, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5G 1X6

416 977 2983
Clubs et Associations, volets, Sports et Loisirs, Associations, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization