Volunteer for Disability Organizations in Toronto
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Information about Disability Organizations in Toronto offering volunteer opportunities. You can also view additional results of Disability Organizations from other locations in Ontario or expand your results by changing the location from the menu to the right. Organizations that deal with disabled people are in this category. This includes various age groups such as children or seniors, and usually involves assisting with a degree of independence for the disabled person.
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Aboutface Craniofacial Family Society
123 Edward St, Suite 1003, Toronto, Ontario
We are AboutFace and we're here for anyone and everyone living with a facial difference. That includes those affected directly or indirectly. And whether it's been with you from birth or is an acquired difference, we know the circumstances you face will be unique.
Keywords: Family Support
· Disabled
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Aboutface Craniofacial Family Society
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Bleecker Wellesley Activity Network
200 Wellesley Street East, Suite 119, Toronto, Ontario
We at the Bleecker/Wellesley Activity Network help create a happier, healthier environment for the seniors and disabled. We service a low income community in downtown Toronto, Ontario to help them reach out and break the isolation factor that is so prevelant in our present day society.
To provide our seniors with a feeling of safety, caring and independence. Our focus is to build stronger community awareness to help our most vulnerable residents to develop new friendships and get involved in outside activities making them less lonely and at less risk health and safety wise. Empowering our seniors and the physically or mentally disabled to establish relationships through community events and buddy systems so there is less isolation. Giving them the venues to become more self assured individuals and have others to reach out to break their isolation factor.
Keywords: Seniors
· Poverty
· Hunger
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Bleecker Wellesley Activity Network
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Blind Sailing Association of Canada
45 Brahms Ave, Toronto, Ontario
The opportunity to sail frees a blind person from the daily limitations on their mobility. At the helm, a blind sailor experiences the freedom to choose and control their own course. This is a precious freedom the sighted world takes for granted.
Keywords: Sports and Recreation
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Blind Sailing Association of Canada
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Camp Awakening Incorporated
150 Eglinton Ave E, Suite 204, Toronto, Ontario
Camp Awakening is a registered charity providing adapted and accessible summer camp & leadership programs for children and youth with physical disabilities.
Keywords: Disabled
· Children and Youth
· Camps
Volunteer Profile of Camp Awakening Incorporated
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Canadian Helen Keller Centre
210 Empress Avenue, Toronto, Ontario
The Canadian Helen Keller Centre (CHKC) is the only residential training centre in Canada for people who are deaf-blind. Courses are taught one-on-one, using the individual's preferred mode of communication. Workshops and intensive residential stays are available. CHKC also provides support to deaf-blind seniors and their families and workers.
Keywords: Independence
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Helen Keller Centre
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Centennial Infant and Child Centre
1580 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario
Centennial Infant and Child Centre strengthens families and their young children with special needs to develop the confidence and skills for the best start in life.
Keywords: Disabled
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Centennial Infant and Child Centre
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Centre for Independent Living in Toronto (C.I.L.T.) Inc
365 Bloor Street East, Suite 902, Toronto, Ontario
CILT is a consumer-controlled, community-based resource organization. We help people with disabilities to learn Independent Living skills and integrate into the community.
Keywords: Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Centre for Independent Living in Toronto (C.I.L.T.) Inc
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Chin Up Fund
71 Garfield Ave, Toronto, Ontario
Welcome to the new CHIN UP Fund website. Since we last updated our site many new web-based tools have been developed and we hope to use these to deliver more timely information, better manage events, and ultimately, be more efficient and effective in supporting our cause. We look forward to continuing to grow the CHIN UP community, helping the Hospital for Sick Children and other partnering community-based charitable organizations.
CHIN UP Fund - Canada Registered Charity Number: 88233 8718 RR0001
Keywords: Disabled
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Chin Up Fund
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Common Ground CoOperative
3-A Banigan Dr., Toronto, Ontario
Non Profit Organization and registered Canadian charity that supports adults with developmental disabilities in the world of work.
Keywords: Independence
· Employment and Careers
· Education and Literacy
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Common Ground CoOperative
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Community Living Ontario - Integration Communautaire Ontario
240 Duncan Mill Road, Suite 403, Toronto, Ontario
Community Living Ontario is a non-profit, provincial association started in 1953, which advocates for people who have an intellectual disability to be fully included in all aspects of community life. Community Living Ontario and the local Community Living associations are also part of the Canadian Association for Community Living. Together we belong to a world-wide advocacy network called Inclusion International.
Keywords: Independence
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Community Living Ontario
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Easter Seals Canada - Timbres De Paques Canada
40 Holly St, Suite 401, Toronto, Ontario
Enhancing the quality of life, self-esteem and self-determination of Canadians living with disabilities.
Keywords: Disabled
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Easter Seals Canada
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Easter Seals Ontario
One Concorde Gate, Suite 700, Toronto, Ontario
Easter Seals is a registered charitable organization that helps children and youth with physical disabilities from all ethnic and religious backgrounds. We assist families with the purchase of costly mobility equipment such as wheelchairs, walkers, porch lifts and ramps, as well as communication devices, toileting aids and bathing equipment. Easter Seals also helps by providing summer camp opportunities at our two properties, Camp Merrywood and Camp Woodeden.
Keywords: Disabled
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Easter Seals Ontario
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Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation
150 Kilgour Rd., Toronto, Ontario
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital provides specialized programs and clinical care for children and youth with rehabilitation and complex care needs to enable them to participate in life to the fullest.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Disabled
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation
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JVS Toronto
74 Tycos Drive, Toronto, Ontario
JVS Toronto is a non-profit, non-sectarian community organization that partners with the government and business sectors to help people succeed at school, work and life.
Keywords: Independence
· Employment and Careers
· Education and Literacy
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of JVS Toronto
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March of Dimes
10 Overlea Blvd., Toronto, Ontario
To maximize the independence, personal empowerment and community participation of people with disabilities.
Keywords: Seniors
· Education and Literacy
· Disorders
· Disabled
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of March of Dimes
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Ontario Association of Children's Rehabilitation Services
150 Kilgour Rd, Toronto, Ontario
Since 1978, the Ontario Association of Children's Rehabilitation Services (OACRS) has represented the interests of Children's Rehabilitation Centres in Ontario. Through our services as a membership organization, we provide a powerful united voice for our member centres and deliver leadership by influencing policy, programs and funding to maximize the potential for all children and youth facing physical, communication and/or developmental challenges. Currently, OACRS represents all 21 Children's Treatment Centres in Ontario.
Keywords: Disabled
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Ontario Association of Children's Rehabilitation Services
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Ontario Society for Crippled Children
One Concord Gate, Suite 700, Toronto, Ontario
The formation of Easter Seals Ontario can be traced back to November 28, 1922, when representatives from 10 Rotary Clubs met in Windsor, Ontario to discuss the inadequate resources and support available for the province's children with physical disabilities. Recognizing a need for action, they formed the Ontario Society for Crippled Children, inspired by the American organization of the same name, which had been recently created by Ohio businessman, Edgar Allen.
Keywords: Disabled
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Ontario Society for Crippled Children
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Opportunities for the Disabled
Branch: Toronto
105-80 Sherbourne Street, Toronto, Ontario
Registered charity assisting physically challenged individuals to live more fulfilling and independent lives.
Keywords: Independence
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Opportunities for the Disabled
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Pegasus Community Project
183 Silver Birch Ave, Toronto, Ontario
Pegasus Community Project is a registered Canadian charity that provides community based day services for adults with developmental disabilities.
Keywords: Disabled
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Pegasus Community Project
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Society of Sharing Inner City Volunteers
10 St. Mary Street, Suite 607, Toronto, Ontario
The Society of Sharing: Inner-City Volunteers is an incorporated, charitable, non-profit organization that provides services to isolated, lonely and frail seniors and adults with physical disabilities.
Keywords: Seniors
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Society of Sharing Inner City Volunteers
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