Volunteer in Toronto, Ontario
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Information about volunteering and helping the 552 non-profit and charitable organizations located in Toronto, Ontario. You can narrow or expand these results from the menu to the right by selecting locations near Toronto, other locations in Ontario, choosing a category of interest or a specific organization by name.
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Management Advisory Service of Ontario
700 Bay Street, Suite 700, Toronto, Ontario
Management Advisory Service (MAS) consists of more than 60 current and former business executives and professionals who provide pro bono consulting services for non profit organizations in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Since 1993, we have helped more than 1,300 non-profit groups in the GTA do more for the communities they serve.
Keywords: Family Services
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Management Advisory Service of Ontario
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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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Matthew House Refugee Reception Services
67 Shirley Street, Toronto, Ontario
Matthew House grew out of the vision of its founder, Anne Woolger, who had worked for many years at a city-run shelter for refugees in Toronto. There her eyes were opened to the plight of refugee claimants who were arriving in Canada seeking asylum as refugees but had no place to stay. Recognizing the need for caring shelters geared specifically toward the unique settlement needs of refugee claimants, Anne approached her denominational leaders and shared her vision of establishing a Christian-based reception home that would provide a warm welcome for refugee claimants in a caring home-like setting.
Keywords: Immigrants and Refugees
Volunteer Profile of Matthew House Refugee Reception Services
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Meal Exchange
401 Richmond St West, Suite 365, Toronto, Ontario
A national registered charity founded in 1993, we work with over a third of the universities in Canada, and our programs have been run in over 100 communities across the country. For over 20 years, Meal Exchange has been supporting students to develop innovative solutions to address hunger, food insecurity and sustainability on their campuses and with communities.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of Meal Exchange
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Mercer Union, A Centre for Contemporary Visual Art
1286 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario
Mercer Union, A Centre for Contemporary Art is an artist-run centre dedicated to the advancement of contemporary art. We provide a forum for the production and exhibition of Canadian and international contemporary art and related cultural practices. We pursue our primary concerns through critical activities that include exhibitions, lectures, screenings, performances, publications, events and special projects.
Keywords: Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Mercer Union, A Centre for Contemporary Visual Art
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Metro Mothers Network
16 Haddon Street, Toronto, Ontario
MumNet is a registered not-for-profit charitable organization, founded and run by volunteer women. MumNet is an independent organization that provides support and friendship to all women who are mothers and living in the Toronto area.
Keywords: Family Services
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Metro Mothers Network
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Metropolitan Action Committee on Violence Against Women and Children
158 Spadina Rd, Toronto, Ontario
METRAC works with individuals, communities and institutions to change ideas, actions and policies with the goal of ending violence against women and youth. Delivering relevant and boundary-breaking services and programs, we focus on education and prevention and use innovative tools to build safety, justice and equity.
Keywords: Women
Volunteer Profile of Metropolitan Action Committee on Violence Against Women and Children
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Michael Pinball Clemons Foundation
55 Stewart Street, Suite 114, Toronto, Ontario
The Michael "Pinball" Clemons Foundation (MPCF) was founded in 2005 by co-founders Michael "Pinball" Clemons and Natasha Borota. Based in Toronto, Ontario MPCF strives to reach the most under resourced individuals at home and around the world.
Keywords: Sports and Recreation
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Michael Pinball Clemons Foundation
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Mid Toronto Community Services Inc
192 Carlton St, 2nd floor, Toronto, Ontario
Mid-Toronto Community Services Inc. is a not-for-profit organization that is inclusive and responsive to the needs of seniors and adults living with disabilities.
Keywords: Seniors
· Mental Health
· Independence
· Community Services
· Alzheimer
· AIDS
Volunteer Profile of Mid Toronto Community Services Inc
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Moorelands Community Services
250 Merton St., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario
Established in 1912, Moorelands Community Services works with more than 1,100 children and youth living in low-income, under-served Toronto neighbourhoods each year. We offer fun programs and leadership opportunities designed to strengthen kids' confidence, competence and character and to build positive connections with peers and caring adults.
Keywords: Family Services
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Moorelands Community Services
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MS Society of Canada Societe canadienne de la sclerose en plaques
250 Dundas Street, W., Suite 500, Toronto, Ontario
To be a leader in finding a cure for multiple sclerosis and enabling people affected by MS to enhance their quality of life.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Disorders
Volunteer Profile of MS Society of Canada
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Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada Ontario Division
175 Bloor Street E., Suite 700, Toronto, Ontario
The MS Society provides services to people with multiple sclerosis and their families and funds research to find the cause and cure for this disease. We have a membership of 17,000 and are the only national voluntary organization in Canada that supports both MS research and services. Since our founding in 1948, the core support of the MS Society has been from tens of thousands of dedicated individuals, companies and foundations in communities across Canada.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Disorders
Volunteer Profile of Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada Ontario Division
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Muscular Dystrophy Canada Dystrophie Musculaire Canada
2345 Yonge St, Suite 900, Toronto, Ontario
In 1954, a small group of parents with boys affected by muscular dystrophy came together to form the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada (later renamed Muscular Dystrophy Canada), to further research into the causes of neuromuscular disorders. Dr. David Green, co-founder of Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada, had to face the challenge of introducing the Association into a market many felt was already overrun with charities.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Disorders
Volunteer Profile of Muscular Dystrophy Canada
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Native Canadian Centre of Toronto
16 Spadina Rd, Toronto, Ontario
Native Canadian Centre of Toronto is a membership-based, charitable organization located in the heart of downtown Toronto in a beautifully renovated heritage building. NCCT offers a wide range of programs and services based on Native cultural traditions and teachings. All are welcome.
Keywords: Sports and Recreation
· Seniors
· First Nation and Aboriginal Peoples
· Cultural Centres
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Native Canadian Centre of Toronto
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Native Earth Performing Arts
55 Mill Street, Building #74, Suites 300 & 305, Toronto, Ontario
Native Earth Performing Arts Inc. (NEPA Inc.) is dedicated to the expression of the Native experience through theatre arts.
Keywords: Theatre
· First Nation and Aboriginal Peoples
· Art Centres
· Art
Volunteer Profile of Native Earth Performing Arts
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Nature Conservancy of Canada Conservation de la nature Canada
36 Eglinton Avenue West, Suite 400, Toronto, Ontario
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) protects areas of natural diversity for their intrinsic value and for the benefit of our children and those after them.
Keywords: Wildlife
· Environment
Volunteer Profile of Nature Conservancy of Canada
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Neighbourhood Link Support Services
3036 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, Ontario
Neighbourhood Link Support Services is a non-profit support service agency working to help newcomers, youth, unemployed, seniors and the marginally housed, primarily in the east Toronto community to live independently and with dignity.
Keywords: Seniors
· Immigrants and Refugees
· Housing
· Employment and Careers
· Community Services
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Neighbourhood Link Support Services
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Nellie's
970 Queen St E, Toronto, Ontario
Nellie's operates a 36 bed Emergency Shelter and Community Support and Outreach Program for women and their children who are facing violence, poverty, homelessness and oppression.
Keywords: Women
· Crisis Support
Volunteer Profile of Nellie's
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Nightwood Theatre
55 Mill Street, Suite 301, Toronto, Ontario
Nightwood Theatre forges creative alliances among women artists from diverse backgrounds in order to develop and produce innovative Canadian Theatre. We produce original Canadian plays and works from the contemporary international repertoire. We advocate for women, provide a training ground for emerging talent and engage artists in play development and theatre production.
Keywords: Theatre
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Nightwood Theatre
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Nithyananda Meditation Academy
1960 Ellesmere Rd, #10, Toronto, Ontario
Hindu temple offering free meditation, yoga and life solutions workshops
Keywords: Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Nithyananda Meditation Academy
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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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