Social Service & Welfare Organizations in Don Valley East, Toronto, ON

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3 Concorde Gate, Suite 200, LITTLE ITALY, Toronto, M3C 3N7

(416) 530-1448
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49 Wynford Drive, Suite 200, FLEMINGDON PARK, Toronto, M3C 1K1

(416) 423-7988
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30 Carnforth Road, VICTORIA PARK VILLAGE, Toronto, M4A 2K7

(416) 759-9648
Canada Toronto SriDurka Hindu Temple - 30 Carnforth Road, Toronto, M4A 2K7 ONTARIO, CANADA. Phone : (416) 759 9648. The Hindu Temple in North America with the largest congregation and concegrated with 33 Homa yagams performed with more than fifty priests from all around the world..
Sridurka Hindu Temple Society Of Canada is highly praised by visitors for its beautiful and peaceful ambience, sincere priests performing rituals with devotion, serene atmosphere, well-maintained cleanliness, and delicious prasad. Some visitors feel transported back to their home country and express a desire to permanently settle near the temple.

255 Duncan Mill Rd #307, Toronto, M3B 3H9

(416) 250-9807
Zoryan's core concept is to serve the cause of scholarship and public awareness relating to issues of universal human rights, genocide, and diaspora-homeland relations. This is done through the systematic continued efforts of independent scholars, and specialists using a comparative and multidisciplinary approach and in accordance with the highest academic standards. To these ends the Institute stresses the highest standards of scholarship and objectivity in undertaking and supporting multi-disciplinary research, documentation, lectures, seminars, colloquia, and publications in three broad subject areas: Genocide, Diaspora, and Armenia . The Zoryan Institute for Contemporary Research and Documentation was established in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1982, followed by The Zoryan Institute of Canada, Inc., which was incorporated in Toronto in 1984, as a non-profit research institute. They combine to form an international academic and scholarly center devoted to the documentation, study, and dissemination of material related to Human rights and genocide studies, diaspora studies & homeland, in particular, Armenia. The Institute makes its collections and analyses available, and provides research assistance to scholars, writers, journalists, film-makers, government agencies, and other organizations. Functioning as a resource for facts, ideas and images, the Institute promotes the application of scholarly research on relevant issues to the activities of individuals and organizations, for whom such shared information can be a catalyst.