Religious Organizations in Church and Wellesley, Toronto, ON

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80 Hayden Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M4Y 3G2

(416) 924-9199
The Anglican Foundation of Canada seeks to provide abundant resources for innovative ministries, Anglican presence, and diverse infrastructure projects across the Canadian Church.
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696 Yonge Street, Toronto, M4Y 2A7

(323) 960-3500
For more than 20 years, Scientology Churches have used the Drug-Free Marshals, known as the Drug-Free Ambassadors in New Zealand and Australia, to reach out to children before they are exposed to peer pressure to experiment with harmful drugs. Because drug abuse is a global problem, it requires a global solution, and the Church of Scientology has developed such an initiative—the Truth About Drugs program. The Church has made it accessible and usable by anyone anywhere and it is now one of the world’s largest nongovernmental drug information and prevention initiatives. It is founded on studies showing that when young people are given the truth about drugs—what they really are and what they do—usage rates drop proportionately.
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80 Hayden Street, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M4Y 3G2

(416) 463-5312
KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives is a Canadian faith-based human rights & ecological justice movement .Eleven churches and religious communities make up our formal membership but everyone is welcome to join in, regardless of your background.
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80 Hayden Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M4Y 3G2

(416) 924-9199
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The Anglican Church of Canada is a prominent religious organization in Canada with over 359,000 members and 1,631,845 self-identified Anglicans in the country. Many describe it as a cozy and comfortable place, with a rich history and personal significance for some members.