Non-profit Organizations in Downtown, Toronto, ON

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44 Victoria St, suite 1711, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5C 1Y2

(416) 593-9812
Business Services, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization

112 George St S, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 4P8

(416) 363-9533
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Housing authority, Community Organization, Social Services

30 Rayette Rd, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5G 2E9

(416) 260-5885
Charity Organization, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization

20 Bloor St E, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M4W 3T3

(416) 962-5840
The Alliance for Audited Media is a nonprofit, member-based organization that empowers media companies to transact with greater trust and confidence. Led by North America’s leading advertisers, advertising agencies, advertising technology providers and content providers, AAM is committed to providing independently verified data and information critical to evaluating and purchasing media.
Customers highly rate Alliance for Audited Media's salad place in Toronto for providing healthy meals with generous portions and excellent value for money. Many mention the polite and kind service and the fresh ingredients. Some reviews suggest the meals are well-priced and a great option for those seeking a healthy lunch.

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.

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

425 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5B 1J3

(416) 595-0006
Business & Professional Services, Associations & Organizations, Associations

157 Carlton St, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 2K3

(416) 923-7872
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Workers Educational Association Of Canada

200/238-131 Bloor Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5S 1R8

Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization

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.