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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The Arthritis Society La Societe D'arthrite
393 University Ave, Suite 1700, Toronto, Ontario
The 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.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Disorders
Volunteer Profile of The Arthritis Society
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The Arthritis Society La Societe D'arthrite
Branch: Ontario Division
393 University Ave, Suite 1700, Toronto, Ontario
The 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.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Disorders
Volunteer Profile of The Arthritis Society
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The Bernard Betel Centre for Creative Living
1003 Steeles Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario
The Bernard Betel Centre is committed to empowering seniors to lead active, creative and healthy lifestyles in a Jewish environment.
Keywords: Seniors
· Independence
Volunteer Profile of The Bernard Betel Centre for Creative Living
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The Bill Seven Award Trust
333 Sherbourne St, 2nd Floor, Toronto, Ontario
The Bill 7 Award is a registered charitable trust that awards scholarships to gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, 2-spirited and queer students who are in financial need and studying at any post-secondary institution in Ontario to attain their first degree or diploma.
Volunteer Profile of The Bill Seven Award Trust
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The Black Business and Professional Association
675 King Street West, Suite 210, Toronto, Ontario
Founded in 1983, the BBPA is a non-profit, charitable organization that addresses equity and opportunity for the Black community in business, employment, education and economic development.
Keywords: Cultural Centres
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of The Black Business and Professional Association
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The Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention of Metropolitan Toronto
110 Spadina Ave., Suite 207, Toronto, Ontario
Since 1989, the Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention (Black CAP) has worked to respond to the threat of HIV and AIDS in Toronto's African, Caribbean and Black communities. Our work is guided by our motto, `Because All Black People's Lives Are Important', which serves as a reminder of our commitment to the human rights and dignity of all Black people who are vulnerable to HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· AIDS
Volunteer Profile of The Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention of Metropolitan Toronto
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The Canadian Academic Accounting Association
3997 Chesswood Drive, Toronto, Ontario
The CAAA's mission is to promote excellence in accounting research and education in Canada. The CAAA will be essential to Canadian accounting academics by providing a community to support, develop and showcase excellence in accounting research and education.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Adult Learning
Volunteer Profile of The Canadian Academic Accounting Association
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The Canadian Institute of Cultural Affairs
655 Queen St East, Toronto, Ontario
The mission of ICA Canada is to develop the leadership capacity of all people to contribute to positive social change through research, publishing, education and social change projects.
Keywords: International
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of The Canadian Institute of Cultural Affairs
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The Canadian Mental Health Association Toronto Branch
700 Lawrence Ave W, Suite 480, Toronto, Ontario
CMHA is a nation-wide, charitable organization that promotes the mental health of all and supports the resilience and recovery of people experiencing mental illness.
Keywords: Mental Health
· Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of The Canadian Mental Health Association Toronto Branch
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The Canadian Museum of Carpets and Textiles
55 Centre Avenue, Toronto, Ontario
The Textile Museum of Canada (TMC) is the only museum in Canada that explores ideas and builds cultural understanding through the universally relevant media of textiles. Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, the Museum's permanent collection spans nearly 2,000 years and consists of more than 13,000 artifacts.
Keywords: Museums and Archives
· History
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of The Canadian Museum of Carpets and Textiles
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The Canadian Peregrine Foundation
1450 O'connor Drive, Suite 214, Toronto, Ontario
The Canadian Peregrine Foundation is a registered charity dedicated to assisting the recovery of the peregrine falcon and other raptors at risk. Follow the links below to learn more about our past, present, and future endeavours.
Keywords: Animals
Volunteer Profile of The Canadian Peregrine Foundation
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The Canadian Stage Corporation
26 Berkeley St, Toronto, Ontario
"We bring together artists from so many walks of life, such diverse styles and disciplines - theatre, dance, opera and multiple crossings-over - because each, in their own way, has something essential to share with us, a glimpse into the who, the why and the how of existence."
Keywords: Theatre
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of The Canadian Stage Corporation
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The Canadian Stage Foundation
26 Berkeley Street, Toronto, Ontario
Canadian Stage is dedicated to reinforcing Toronto's position within an international cultural dialogue, by acting as a home, incubator and exporter of leading Canadian and foreign theatre. We are committed to reading the pulse of performing artists as they are working now and creating the channels for audiences to encounter and enjoy their work.
Keywords: Theatre
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of The Canadian Stage Foundation
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The Career Foundation
700 Lawrence Avenue West, Suite 430, Toronto, Ontario
We are a results-oriented non-profit organization and registered charity (reg. #12265 9048RR 0001) that has been serving people across the Greater Toronto Area successfully since 1988. As a Service Excellence Organization, we are committed to providing the highest quality service possible to ensure that our job seeker clients and our employer partners reach their goals.
Keywords: Employment and Careers
Volunteer Profile of The Career Foundation
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The Computing Society to Reboot Canada
136 Geary Ave, Unit 110, Toronto, Ontario
Established in 1995, reBOOT Canada is a Canadian registered charity based in Toronto that safely recycles and refurbishes donated computer equipment keeping it out of landfills and also providing low cost access to simple technology to help organizations and individuals get and stay connected. Our mission is to bridge the digital divide by providing subsidized and reliable access to technology, software, computer education and the internet experience.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Adult Learning
Volunteer Profile of The Computing Society to Reboot Canada
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The Concerned Kids Charity of Toronto
111 Peter St. S., Suite 505, Toronto, Ontario
We are non-profit organization, incorporated in 1989, that educates and empowers children and youth (ages 6-12) through educational and interactive puppet presentations.
Keywords: Disabled
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of The Concerned Kids Charity of Toronto
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The Corporation of Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall
60 Simcoe St, Toronto, Ontario
The Corporation of Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall is a not-for-profit charitable organization operating two of Canada's premier concert halls. Showcasing the world's greatest performers in all disciplines, the Halls are also prominent venues for diverse activities in the business and entertainment district of downtown Toronto.
Keywords: Music
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of The Corporation of Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall
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The Cross-Cultural Community Services Association
310 Spadina Ave, Suite 301, Toronto, Ontario
To facilitate the well-being of diversified communities through social services. Our services include four major areas: settlement services, education and language training, community and youth, and endowment fund.
Keywords: Cultural Centres
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of The Cross-Cultural Community Services Association
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The Dr. Jay Charitable Foundation
6 Zaharias Court, Toronto, Ontario
The Dr. Jay Charitable Foundation provides Palliative Care funding and support for children, helping families face terminal illness with dignity and determination.
Keywords: Hospice and Palliative Care
· Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of The Dr. Jay Charitable Foundation
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The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
Branch: Ontario
207 Queens Quay West, Suite 415, Toronto, Ontario
The Award is a non-competitive programme in which participants set and achieve personal goals for community service, skills, fitness, and adventure. It is a great way to explore new interests and try new challenges you might not have done otherwise, and even stretch your 'comfort zone'. The Award is open to all young Canadians age 14 yrs to 24 yrs old.
Keywords: Leadership
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
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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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