Support Groups in Downtown, Toronto, ON

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18 Spadina Rd, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5R 2S7

416-962-9463
District 22 is made up primarily of educators who worked or live in the former Cities of Etobicoke and York. With the amalgamated City of Toronto, we will continue to attract and serve retiring members from the western sections of the city. Making contact with newly retired teachers is becoming increasingly difficult due to the challenges of the Privacy Act which restricts the distribution of data to our organization. Add to this the fact that Etobicoke and York are no longer identifiable entities within the Megacity and it is clear that we have a major task ahead of us to maintain our membership.
ACT
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543 Yonge Street, 4Th Floor, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M4Y 1Y5

(416) 340-2437
ACT provides support services that empower men, women and young people living with HIV to achieve self-determination, informed decision-making, independence, and overall well-being. We do this through programs such as counselling, information provision, social support activities and programs that help people with HIV return to work.

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526 Richmond Street East, 2nd Floor, LITTLE ITALY, Toronto, M5A 1R3

(416) 924-5256
Deliver HIV/AIDS education and support in a linguistically and culturally appropriate context to African people.
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3 Nelles Ave, Toronto, M6S 1T6

(647) 986-8653
MyBabbo (Baa-bo) is the term of endearment that my husband Mirco, of Italian heritage, referred to his loving father by. MyBabbo is part of our story that started with a simple scrapbook created to help my husband with the grieving process after the loss of his ‘Babbo’ (Dad). Babbo passed away three months following our wedding and when our first child arrived a year later the painful realization that our children would never meet their grandfather really hit my husband. So, for my husband’s first father’s day, I created a scrapbook to keep Gino’s memory alive so our children could learn about their grandfather and their Italian heritage. It was a privilege to witness firsthand the comfort that this scrapbook brought to my husband and his family. It was even more inspiring for me to see our daughter get to know her grandpa though the pictures and memories captured in the book.
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60 Hilda Ave, North York, M2M 1V5

Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization