Non-profit Organizations in Toronto Centre, Toronto, ON

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20 Carlton Street, Toronto, M5B 2H5

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411 Richmond Street East, Toronto, M5A 3S5

(416) 971-5004
Nonprofit Organization, Magazine, Non-profit organization
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215 Wellesley Street East, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M4X 1G1

(416) 924-3708
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Elizabeth Fry Society Toronto
The Elizabeth Fry Society Toronto provides essential support for individuals in need, particularly those who have experienced difficult living situations or domestic abuse. Customers praise the organization for its life-changing assistance and compassionate staff.
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20 Gerrard St E, CHURCH AND WELLESLEY, Toronto, M5B 2P3

(416) 598-4898
Covenant House Toronto provides 247 crisis care to homeless youth, aged 16 to 24, and has a range of services, including education, counselling, health care and employment assistance.
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9 Temperance Street, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5H 1Y6

(416) 368-8277
Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization, Non-profit organization, Clubs et Associations, Business Associations, Sports et Loisirs, Membership Organizations, Associations
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165 Front Street East, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 3Z4

(416) 862-2222
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2 Berkeley Street, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5A 4J5

(416) 961-8663
The exponential growth of Aboriginal entrepreneurialism reveals a sophisticated and ambitious businessperson that is looking to partner, collaborate and succeed. Couple this with the groundswell of international support for Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability, and it is easy to see the future is bright for Aboriginal business. The CCAB is strategically positioned to have an impact on facilitating positive and sustainable relations between the business sector and the Aboriginal business communities. As the only national organization committed to Aboriginal business, the Canadian business reality is an environment that is favourable for CCAB in its pursuit of success.
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20 Adelaide Street East, Suite 502, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5C 2T6

(416) 214-6252
Membership Organizations, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Association, Business Associations, law clerk institute
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95 WELLESLEY E, CHURCH AND WELLESLEY, Toronto, M4Y 2X9

(416) 925-9250
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Turning Point Youth Services
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227 Victoria St, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5B 1T8

(416) 368-4896
Youthdale is recognized worldwide for its groundbreaking work and comprehensive, integrated mental health services for children and youth. Established in 1969, Youthdales goal is to help each individual realize their full potential as a self-sufficient and contributing member of their family and society. Youthdales dedication to the well-being of children has been recognized internationally and acknowledged by other provinces and countries that ask Youthdale to consult on their programs and cases.
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280 Parliament Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 3A4

(416) 979-1700
Sound Times evolved out of social/recreational clubs run in different parts of the city by Community Resource Connections of Toronto (CRCT) . These clubs merged after CRCT conducted a consultation with consumers and survivors and a report recommended that consumers/survivors have their own organization that they manage and run for themselves. Sound Times Support Services of Metropolitan Toronto was incorporated in August 1992 with the vision of the founding Board to have Sound Times be staffed and governed by consumers of mental health services and psychiatric survivors. Since those early years, the mandate of Sound Times has expanded due to increases in funding over the years beyond the original social and recreational supports. The Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care through the Toronto Central Local Health Integration Network currently maintains all Sound Times funding. With this enhanced funding, Sound Times has the ability to offer more enhanced supports to individuals with specialized supports for people involved in the Criminal Justice system, and those seeking help with substance misuse issues. We are still operated by people who have experiential knowledge of the mental health, addiction and criminal justice systems. Our experiences inform our practice and many members of Sound Times find that getting assistance from fellow consumers and survivors, both members and staff, results in a very different experience of “service.”
Sound Times Support Svc. receives praise from clients for providing a welcoming and supportive environment, with some mentioning the importance of the staff's personal experiences and the availability of resources like mental health workers and housing support. A few clients specifically mention the value of their relationships with their care providers and the positive impact on their lives.
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416 Dundas St E, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 2A8

(416) 928-3334
416 Community Support for Women is a daytime drop in program for women looking to gain or give support while coping with, isolation, addiction and/or mental health issues and other difficulties. We are located in a large Victorian home in which we provide a variety of formal and informal supports to some of the hardest to reach women in the community. Basic services include daily breakfast and lunch, weekly food bank, social/recreational programs and life skills training. The centre also offers weekly medical clinics and mental health and addiction case management services on a daily basis.
The 416 Community Centre for Women in Toronto is highly regarded for its friendly staff and excellent food services. The center offers resources and meals, with many customers praising the kindness and helpfulness of the employees. The food, described as excellent and well-presented, is a major draw for visitors.
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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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259 Jarvis St, Toronto, M5B 2C2

(416) 637-7588
Sports & Recreation Venue, Nonprofit Organization, Youth center, Non-profit organization
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69 Queen St E, Toronto, M5C 1R8

(416) 368-5666
Nonprofit Organization, Medical clinic, Doctor, Non-profit organization
Customers highly praise the doctors and staff's attentiveness and effectiveness at Inner City Family Health Team. Additional mentions include excellent healthcare services, helpful groups, and availability of harm reduction kits.
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107 JARVIS STREET, OLD TOWN, Toronto, M5C 2H4

(416) 368-0324
Local, Residential Services, The Gateway-Hostel & Drop In
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412 Queen St E, Toronto, M5A 1T3

(416) 869-3619
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10 Adelaide Street East, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5C 1J3

(416) 325-5000
Heritage is a living legacy, a legacy which helps us understand the past, gives meaning to the present and influences the future. And the Ontario Heritage Trust plays a unique role for heritage in the province. The Trust is the only legislated heritage organization responsible for the identification, protection, renewal and promotion of all types of Ontario's heritage – built, cultural and natural. It is the Government of Ontario's trustee for properties of provincial heritage interest. For four decades, the Ontario Heritage Trust has been on the front lines of heritage conservation. Working with various partners and individuals throughout the province, the Trust remains the centre of excellence for the delivery of services to the government and communities of Ontario for the sustainability and availability of its built, cultural and natural heritage. We are committed to celebrating the people, places and events that have influenced our past and that continue to shape our culture. As the province's lead heritage agency, we have been entrusted with keeping Ontario's heritage alive and meaningful. The Trust gives Ontario's heritage relevance. The Trust: promotes the importance of heritage conservation preserves and protects provincially significant built, cultural and natural heritage sites upholds and advocates the highest standards of conservation demonstrates the adaptive reuse of heritage properties advises the Minister of Culture on designation of provincially significant properties throughout Ontario commemorates important heritage sites, events and people with plaques throughout the province celebrates community heritage encourages young people to get involved in heritage activities raises revenue to support heritage activities
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20 Richmond St E #600, HARBORD VILLAGE, Toronto, M5A 3S5

(416) 944-3183
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Managing Matters Inc
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157 King Street East, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5C 1G9

(416) 703-3767
Opera Atelier is a Toronto based baroque opera company that interprets opera, ballet and theatre from the 17th and 18th centuries featuring acclaimed international soloists, period ballet, original instruments, elaborate stage décor and exquisite costumes.
Opera Attelier Studio in Toronto is highly regarded for its beautiful productions of opera and ballet, with exceptional costumes, decorations, singing, and dancing. The Elgin Theatre is also praised for its beauty. Some performances receive criticisms for lackluster lead performances and stage direction, while others are praised for outstanding orchestras, choirs, and dancers. Opinions on specific productions vary, but overall, customers express appreciation for the efforts put into replicating historical epochs and the dedication to presenting multiple performances per year.