Volunteer in Toronto, Ontario
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Habitat for Humanity University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario
Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit organization working for a world where everyone has a safe and decent place to live. The mission of the organization is to mobilize volunteers and community partners in building affordable housing and promoting homeownership as a means to breaking the cycle of poverty.
Keywords: Homeless and Housing
Volunteer Profile of Habitat for Humanity University of Toronto
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Hanne Howard Fund
100 Lawton Blvd, Toronto, Ontario
We are a hands-on, family-oriented grassroots charity that works directly with vulnerable children and youth in Kenya to help transform their lives and achieve self-reliance through education, compassionate care and skills training.
Keywords: Poverty
· International
Volunteer Profile of Hanne Howard Fund
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Happy Tails Rescue
Toronto, Ontario
Happy Tails Rescue (HTR) was founded in Toronto 1999 by Leslie Remenek after volunteering for various other rescue efforts, and causes.
While Leslie no longer maintains a directorship role nor is involved in the day-to-day activities of the rescue, she remains committed to the rescues' success.
Keywords: Rescue and Adoption
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of Happy Tails Rescue
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Harbourfront Corporation
235 Queens Quay West, Toronto, Ontario
Harbourfront Centre, on Toronto's waterfront, is an innovative not-for-profit cultural organization that creates events and activities of excellence that enliven, educate and entertain a diverse public.
Keywords: Cultural Centres
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Harbourfront Corporation
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Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company
121 Parkway Forest Drive, Suite 107, Toronto, Ontario
At the Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company we embrace and celebrate the Jewish story - stories about our history, stories about our beliefs, stories about our struggles and triumphs.
Keywords: Theatre
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company
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Hassle Free Clinic
66 Gerrard St E, 2nd floor, Toronto, Ontario
Hassle Free Clinic is a community-based clinic providing medical and counselling services in all areas of sexual health. It is the largest anonymous HIV test site in Canada, and is one of the country's busiest sexually transmitted infection (STI) clinics. The clinic strives to maintain an informal atmosphere, delivering services in a timely, non-bureaucratic manner. A fundamental principle of service delivery is a non-judgemental, supportive attitude to the treatment of sexual health concerns.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of Hassle Free Clinic
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Hazel Burns Hospice
2562 Eglinton Ave. W., 2nd floor, Toronto, Ontario
Hazel Burns Hospice strives to empower those suffering from a life limiting illness, and their families, to live better until they die.
Keywords: Hospice and Palliative Care
· Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of Hazel Burns Hospice
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Healthy Minds Canada
2 Toronto Street, Toronto, Ontario
Healthy Minds Canada (HMC) is a national charity that raises funds to support mental health research and education, and to raise awareness into and about mental illness and addictions. Since 1980, HMC has funded 400 research projects at 42 universities and teaching hospitals across Canada. HMC has reached thousands of people through knowledge transfer initiatives such as workshops, symposia, print and online resources, and hundreds of thousands more through social media.
Keywords: Mental Health
· Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of Healthy Minds Canada
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Heart and Stroke Foundation Fondation des maladies du cour
2300 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario
The Heart and Stroke Foundation, a volunteer-based health charity, leads in eliminating heart disease and stroke and reducing their impact through the advancement of research and it application, the promotion of healthy living and advoacy.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Disorders
Volunteer Profile of Heart and Stroke Foundation
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Hellenic Home for the Aged
Branch: Toronto
33 Winona Dr, Toronto, Ontario
Our driving force is the welfare of our seniors. The Hellenic Home for the Aged is a not for profit organization dedicated to providing exceptional quality care and services to the seniors in our community that enhance their physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health.
Keywords: Seniors
· Housing
Volunteer Profile of Hellenic Home for the Aged
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Hemophilia Ontario
45 Charles St E, Suite 802, Toronto, Ontario
Founded in 1953, the Canadian Hemophilia Society (CHS) is a national voluntary health charity. Its mission is to improve the health and quality of life of all people with inherited bleeding disorders and ultimately to find a cure. Its vision is a world free from the pain and suffering of inherited bleeding disorders.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Disorders
Volunteer Profile of Hemophilia Ontario
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Heritage Toronto
157 King St. E, 3rd Floor, Toronto, Ontario
Heritage Toronto is a charitable arms-length agency of the City of Toronto established in 1949 to promote a greater appreciation for the city's rich architectural, cultural, archaeological and natural heritage. Through partnerships with local community groups and volunteers, Heritage Toronto provides city-wide programs and services.
Keywords: History
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Heritage Toronto
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High Park Initiatives
95 Lavina Avenue, Toronto, Ontario
Centrally located on 399 acres of land in the heart of the Toronto, High Park provides visitors with a unique and unusual sense of wilderness. Combining forested area, riparian zones including creeks and the largest pond in Toronto, as well as recreational facilities and well-maintained parkland, High Park has something for everyone.
Keywords: Environment
Volunteer Profile of High Park Initiatives
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Hillel of Greater Toronto
36 Harbord St, Toronto, Ontario
Hillel Ontario is the address for Jewish student life. Through exciting and creative programming and events, Hillel promotes Jewish identity, student leadership and religious and political diversity in a dynamic and inclusive environment for all Jewish students.
Keywords: Cultural Centres
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Hillel of Greater Toronto
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Hincks-Dellcrest Centre
Branch: Treatment Centre and Foundation
440 Jarvis Street, Treatment Centre (Jarvis) and Foundation, Toronto, Ontario
The Hincks-Dellcrest Centre is built on the collective history of two extraordinary children's mental health centres - the C.M. Hincks Treatment Centre and the Dellcrest Children's Centre. In 1998, the two centres amalgamated to form The Hincks-Dellcrest Centre. We are a leading edge, non-profit children's mental health centre offering a comprehensive range of innovative mental health services to infants, children, youth, and their families. Our vision is to bring hope, optimism, and possibilities to the children and families we serve.
Keywords: Mental Health
· Health and Medicine
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Hincks-Dellcrest Centre
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Hincks-Dellcrest Centre
Branch: Gail Appel Institute
114 Maitland Street, Gail Appel Institute, Toronto, Ontario
The Hincks-Dellcrest Centre is built on the collective history of two extraordinary children's mental health centres - the C.M. Hincks Treatment Centre and the Dellcrest Children's Centre. In 1998, the two centres amalgamated to form The Hincks-Dellcrest Centre. We are a leading edge, non-profit children's mental health centre offering a comprehensive range of innovative mental health services to infants, children, youth, and their families. Our vision is to bring hope, optimism, and possibilities to the children and families we serve.
Keywords: Mental Health
· Health and Medicine
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Hincks-Dellcrest Centre
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Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum
30 Yonge St, Brookfield Place, Toronto, Ontario
The Hockey Hall of Fame was founded in 1943 to establish a memorial to those who have developed Canada's great winter sport -- ice hockey.
Keywords: Sports and Recreation
· Museums and Archives
Volunteer Profile of Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum
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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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Hope Air
124 Merton Street, Suite 207, Toronto, Ontario
Hope Air is the only registered, national charity that provides free flights to people who cannot afford the cost of an airline ticket to get to medical expertise or specialized medical technologies that usually exist only in larger urban centres.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of Hope Air
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Hope for Children Foundation
26 Maitland Street, Toronto, Ontario
The Catholic Children's Aid Society of Toronto, on behalf of the Catholic community is committed to providing social services that protect children and strengthen family life.
Keywords: Family Support
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Hope for Children Foundation
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Volunteering in Toronto
Volunteering in Ontario
Locations near Toronto
(9 km): Don Mills
(9 km): East York
(13 km): Downsview
(13 km): Willowdale
(13 km): Etobicoke
(13 km): Thornhill
(13 km): North York
(16 km): Scarborough
(18 km): Woodbridge
(18 km): Vaughan
Latest Volunteer Profiles in Toronto - (add profile)
The Arthritis SocietyThe Arthritis Society is dedicated to a vision of living well while creating a future without arthritis. The Society is Canada's principal health charity providing education, programs and support to the over 4.6 million Canadians living with arthritis.
Canadian Breast Cancer FoundationSince 1986, the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation has been at the forefront of a nation-wide movement to raise awareness and mobilize action on breast cancer. Today, the Foundation is the leading organization in Canada dedicated to creating a future without breast cancer. Our investments in vital research, education and health promotion programs have led progress in breast cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care.
Free The ChildrenFree The Children is an international charity and educational partner, operating collaborative programs both domestically and internationally.
Geneva Centre for Autism - Worktopia ProgramGeneva Centre for Autism is an international leader in the development and delivery of clinical intervention services and training.
Girl Guides of CanadaGirl Guides of Canada-Guides du Canada, the organization of choice for girls and women, makes a positive difference in the life of every girl and woman who experiences Guiding so she can contribute responsibly to her communities.
The Peer Project-Youth Assisting YouthThe Peer Project helps at-risk and newcomer children and youth find their way, by pairing them with a youth mentor who can offer support and guidance.
ShelterBox CanadaShelterBox responds to disasters around the world, providing the emergency shelter and lifesaving supplies families need to survive in the immediate aftermath of a disaster.
Ronald McDonald House Charities TorontoEstablished in 1981, Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Toronto provides a 'home away from home' for seriously ill children and their families to heal better together.
Bleecker Wellesley Activity NetworkWe 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.
Special Olympics OntarioSpecial Olympics promotes opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy, and develop skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympic athletes and the community.
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