Non-profit Organizations in Leslieville, Toronto, ON

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Results from the 'Non-profit Organizations' category in Leslieville, Toronto

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60 Woodfield Road, LESLIEVILLE, Toronto, M4L 2W6

(416) 461-8143
Applegrove Community Complex is a multi-service community organization in southeast Riverdale in Toronto. Our catchment area runs from Jones to Woodbine Avenues and from Lake Ontario north to the Railway tracks. The centre's main location is in the Duke of Connaught Public School at 60 Woodfield Road. There is a satellite location, The Edgewood Connection, at 1810 Queen Street East. The City covers Applegrove's core administrative expenses (including salaries of office staff, occupancy costs, and office supplies) while the centre raises program funding from a variety of grants and donations. Donors have included federal, provincial and municipal government departments, Toronto Star Fresh Air Fund, the J. Bickell Foundation, McLean Foundation, CIBC, Maritime Life, F K Morrow Foundation, Bank of Montreal, Telus Inc, and the George Lunan Foundation. 2013 Applegrove Community Complex.
Applegrove Community Complex is highly regarded by its visitors. The drop-in center is a valuable resource for parents and caregivers, providing a fun and educational experience for young children. The staff is generally described as kind, helpful, and friendly.
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1326 Gerrard Street East, LESLIEVILLE, Toronto, M4L 1Z1

(416) 465-6021
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Riverdale Immigrant Women's Centre
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261 Gerrard St E, LESLIEVILLE, Toronto, M5A 2G1

(416) 599-0770
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Labor union, Labour Organizations
Customers describe Ontario Council Of Hospital Unions as a spiritual place where they were warmly welcomed. The center's work is admired for its beauty and the staff's attentiveness.
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1326 Gerrard Street East, LESLIEVILLE, Toronto, M4L 1Z1

(416) 465-6021
Community Organization, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Art Gallery
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1823 Gerrard St. East, LESLIEVILLE, Toronto, M4L 2B5

(416) 694-5300
Membership organizations, Non-Profit Organization, Buddhist Temple, Nonprofit Organization
The Atisha Buddhist Centre is a peaceful and welcoming place where customers can learn and practice meditation with no pressure. The teachers are described as warm, open-hearted, and knowledgeable, offering opportunities for deeper Buddhist learnings. The Centre provides a supportive environment for those seeking help during challenging times and offers various classes, events, and retreats. The meditation garden is also mentioned as a lovely feature.
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558 Gerrard Street East, LESLIEVILLE, Toronto, M4M 1X8

(416) 363-9196
public services, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Hospice, Charity Organization
The Philip Aziz Centre in Toronto is highly regarded by its patients and their families for providing exceptional care and creating a warm and friendly environment. The addition of a new building expanded the services offered, including more jobs for staff and relaxation spaces. Mentioned multiple times are the kind and dedicated staff who go above and beyond to ensure clients receive the support they need.
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301-688 Coxwell Ave, LESLIEVILLE, Toronto, M4C 3B7

(416) 469-3278
Individual and family services, Non-profit organization, Social Services, Nonprofit Organization, Individual & Family Services
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200 Gerrard St. East, LESLIEVILLE, Toronto, M5A 2E6

(416) 506-1400
In Toronto, thousands of people are living with the virus that causes AIDS and approximately one-quarter of Canada's HIV positive population live and access care here. The Toronto People With AIDS Foundation (PWA) is the largest direct support service agency of its kind for men, transmen, women, transwomen and children living with HIV/AIDS in Canada. Last year alone, we provided over 63, 000 unique services to more than 2, 400 individuals. The challenges facing people living with HIV are numerous and complex: episodes of illness, numerous life transitions, discrimination, financial difficulties, social isolation, side effects from medications and long term effects from the virus – to name but a few. PWA provides a safe place to express those concerns and a place where practical information and support services are available.