Non-profit Organizations in University-Rosedale, Toronto, ON

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720 Bathurst Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5S 2R4

(416) 204-1082
Orange” “Wavering”(1981) DW20 Bill T. Jones, “It Takes Two” (1989) DW58 Benoit Lachambre/Marie-Josée Chartier, “Vol Plan a Bout Portant/Could It Be a Nightmare?” (1988) DW53 Kai H. Lai, “Owls” (1983) DW33 Daniel Léveillé, “But I Love You” (1992) DW73, “Amour, acide et noix” (2003) DW144, “La pudeur des icebergs” (2008) DW172, “Untitled no.1” (2009) DW179 Peggy McCann, “Anerca I” “Flight (an improvisation)” (1980) DW18 “Triology” (1984) DW36, “Walk Like What?” (1991) DW69 Susan McNaughton, “A Threshold. Memory as a Grand Canyon” (1984) DW37, “Dream Before Death” (1986) DW43 Kevin O'Day, “.. Level on my Level..” (2011) DW188 Andrew Olewine, “Scarlet Fever!” (1995) DW91 Jane Oxley, “Slight Variation-Variation D’Ombrage” “Oh Where have you been...?” (1986) DW46-A Roger Sinha, “Casseiopeia” (1999) DW114, “Burning Skin” (1995) DW90, “Loud Sounds, Soft Steps, and Silent Cries” “from a crack in the earth . . light” (1996) DW93, “Loha” (2002) DW138 Lee Anne Smith, “Tremblement: Part Three of ‘Unearthed Places’” (1989) DW60, “Nighthouse” (1993) DW80 Tom Stroud, “Under The Table: Wrestling With Dad” (1985) DW40 “Saturday Morning, 1953, When the Honeymoon’s Over” “Vitus and Me” “Rain” (1986) DW45, “aflutter” (2005) DW153 Laura Taler, “the line theory”(film) (1993) DW80, “the village trilogy: casa, copii, famiglia” (film) (1996) DW96 Tassy Teekman, “Dance Pour Jacinte” “Sometime After” (1985) DW38, “Not Knowing Which Way to Turn” (1986) DW43, “Danse Pour J.” “Shooting for the Moon” (1986) DW46-A Images (Top to Bottom/Left - Right) - Lola MacLaughlin, Heidi Strauss, Santee Smith; - Miriam Adams & Friend, Dance Noise, Denise Fujiwara; - Nova Bhattacharya, Tedd Robinson, Marie-Josée Chartier; - Peter Chin, Bakari E. Lindsay, Margaret Dragu & Colin Campbell.
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196 BEVERLEY ST, GRANGE PARK, Toronto, M5T 1Z1

(416) 977-3655
den Community Homes is committed to providing a safe environment of acceptance, hope and encouragement to adults experiencing mental health difficulties and addictions. Our aim is to promote wellness and meet the evolving needs of those who use our quality services.
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#404 - 720 Bathurst Street, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5S 2R4

(416) 960-0001
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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4 Devonshire Place, UNIVERSITY, Toronto, M5S 2E1

(416) 506-1597
A Unique Graduate Residential Community Massey College is a graduate students’ residential community affiliated with, but independent from, the University of Toronto. The College offers much more than a residence; it provides a unique, congenial and intellectual environment for graduate students of distinguished ability in all disciplines to share in a rich and stimulating community. In addition to the students affiliated with the College, who are known as Junior Fellows, other members of the community include distinguished senior scholars and eminent members of society beyond the academic world. Relationships among all members of the community are encouraged and fostered by a variety of College events and programs, including High Table dinners held biweekly throughout the academic year. A College choir, sports teams, chapel services and numerous social events all contribute to our warm and vibrant community. Massey College is home to the Canadian Journalism Fellowships and, together with the School of Graduate Studies, supports the Scholar-at-Risk program. The College buildings, designed by celebrated architect Ron Thom, were constructed in 1962 and are centrally located on the University of Toronto campus, near public transportation. Five residences are arranged around a central quadrangle. Ondaatje Hall, the Upper Library, the Private Dining Room, and the Common Room may be reserved for special meals and events, using the College’s excellent catering facilities. These rooms can also be booked for meetings, receptions, lectures, religious services, and seminars. The Junior Fellows’ rooms and a small number of suites are available for rental during the summer months and offer a central place to stay when visiting Toronto.
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75 QUEEN'S PARK CRESCENT EAST, Toronto, M5S 1K7

(416) 813-4099
Non-profit organization, College, Mental health service, Religious organization, Nonprofit Organization
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230 College St, Room 326, Toronto, M5T 1R2

(416) 946-5041
At SEC we’re thinking about, talking about, and informing you about everything to do with sex, sexuality, and sexual health. We offer free safer-sex supplies, educational talks and workshops, peer counseling, in-print and online resources, an engaging, non-judgmental social space and a series of fun, sex-positive events throughout the year. A list of our available supplies is now available in a menu online. Please click the link to have a look! If anything pleases your eye, you are free to come up to the office to pick up some supplies; you are also free to order them through our bulk ordering service.
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661 University Avenue, Toronto, M5G 0A3

Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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302 Spadina Avenue, Unit 206, Toronto, M5T 2E7

(416) 977-4026
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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620 Spadina Ave., Toronto, M5S 2H4

(416) 923-9861
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Museum
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25 Cecil Street, GRANGE PARK, Toronto, M5T 1N1

(416) 599-9096
Mayworks Festival of Working People and the Arts is a multi-disciplinary arts festival that celebrates working class culture. Founded in 1986 by the Labour Arts Media Committee of the Toronto and York Region Labour Council, Mayworks is Canada’s largest and oldest labour arts festival. The Festival was built on the premise that workers and artists share a common struggle for decent wages, healthy working conditions and a living culture. Our Goals Our goal are to promote the interests of cultural workers and trade unionists, and to bring working-class culture from the margins of cultural activity onto centre stage. Our Objectives Mayworks’ artistic vision is specifically guided by our equity policy that recognizes the systemic discrimination and injustices faced by equity-seeking groups, and designates women, First Nations people, people of colour and queer-identified people as being disadvantaged in our society. To that end, our artistic vision actively seeks to allow for representation of these designated groups both as audiences and artists, and in the type of programming we do. We are also guided by a desire to provide programming that will engage new, non-arts audiences, and that will challenge euro-centric notions of art. Furthermore, Mayworks artistic vision is to showcase high caliber art and artists that are politically and socially engaged and that would otherwise not have a venue for their work. Our Timeline and Events The Festival takes place every year in early May. We also program pre-festival events such as fundraisers throughout the year. Beyond the Festival, Mayworks also provides cultural services supporting arts programming to other organizations in effort to promote the interests of cultural and other workers year-round.
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720 Bathurst St, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5S 2R5

(647) 427-6124
Research, Energy Consultants, Management Consulting Services, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Engineering, Management & R, Consultant, Accounting, Management
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131 Lowther Avenue, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 1E4

(647) 280-1776
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Beta Theta Pi
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1000 Yonge St #303, CHURCH AND WELLESLEY, Toronto, M4W 2K2

(416) 595-5655
Social And Human Service Organizations, Nonprofit Organization, Organization, Non-profit organization, Individual & Family Services
Dancer Transition Centre assists professional dancers in securing employment through various resources including grants, counseling, and therapy. The organization provides clear information on how to access these services. A former member shares their experience of receiving funding for retraining in psychotherapy after 5 years as a member.
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18 Spadina Rd #300, Toronto, M5R 2S7

(416) 962-9463
RTOERO is a non-profit organization highly regarded by education community members for its extensive and thorough application process, strong support, competitive reimbursements, and various programs and services. Members appreciate the award-winning publications and perks, with some expressing disappointment over linguistic equity issues and the absence of certain bilingual services.
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33 Cecil Street, Toronto, M5T 1N1

(416) 597-8408
Non-profit organization, Corporate Office, Nonprofit Organization
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4 New Street, 2nd floor, Toronto, M5R 1P6

(416) 913-1511
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization
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661 University Ave #465, Toronto, M5G 1M1

(647) 260-7869
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25 Bellevue Avenue, Toronto, M5T 2N5

(416) 593-9702
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365 Spadina Ave, Toronto, M5T 2G3

(416) 929-9614
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630 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, M5S 2H4

(416) 921-8993