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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Daily Bread Food Bank Foundation of Toronto
191 New Toronto St., Toronto, Ontario
Daily Bread Food Bank is a registered charity that is fighting hunger in our communities. Every year thousands of people across Toronto rely on food banks. A distribution hub, Daily Bread provides food and support to almost 200 food programs across Toronto and is the largest provider of food relief in the GTA.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of Daily Bread Food Bank Foundation of Toronto
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Dalmatian Rescue
Toronto, Ontario
Dalmatian Adoption and Rescue is a not for profit organization comprised of volunteers who give of their time, ability and homes to help place Dalmatians where they will be well cared for and loved.
Keywords: Rescue and Adoption
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of Dalmatian Rescue
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Danforth Jewish Circle
283 Danforth Ave, Suite 125, Toronto, Ontario
Joyous, inclusive, accessible, inspiring, and musical, the Danforth Jewish Circle is helping to create a fresh, progressive vision of Jewish community, learning, and spiritual practice in downtown Toronto.
Keywords: Religion
Volunteer Profile of Danforth Jewish Circle
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Daytrippers Children's Charity
24 Truman Road, Toronto, Ontario
Daytrippers is a non-profit children's charity. We raise funds for trips to recognized educational and cultural institutions for school groups in lower-income and far-reaching areas. Why? We believe that every student should have the opportunity to visit unique places of learning: from museums to art galleries to conservation areas and beyond.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Daytrippers Children's Charity
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Delta Family Resource Centre
2972 Islington Avenue, Unit 5, Toronto, Ontario
Delta Family Resource Center is a non-profit organization that envisions a healthy and empowered community where families and children thrive. We are a multi-ethnic, multi-site organization situated in a diverse community that is committed to enhancing the potential of families and children by supporting and addressing their identified needs. Delta Family Resource Centre provides a wide range of programs, services and activities for all ages and we strive to make sure that they enhance individual skills while simultaneously promoting a healthy community.
Keywords: Family Support
· Family Services
· Community Services
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Delta Family Resource Centre
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Design Hope Toronto
35 Camden Street, Toronto, Ontario
Design Hope Toronto (DHT) is a small group of creatives who have banded together to try to cut through the noise and confusion and help connect people with community. DHT also promotes local artists and designers, recognizing the role they play in a healthy society. Art lays bare the truths of human existence, both the good and the bad, inspiring the emotion essential for motivation and action. While artists are disproportionately involved in social activism, many full-time artists also live below the poverty line, adding further relevance to our cause.
Keywords: Arts and Culture
· Art
Volunteer Profile of Design Hope Toronto
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Dignitas International
2 Adelaide St W, Suite 200, Toronto, Ontario
Dignitas International is a medical and research organization dedicated to improving health care for people facing a high burden of disease and unequal access to services. We are committed to working with patients, health workers, researchers and policymakers to tackle the barriers to health care.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· AIDS
Volunteer Profile of Dignitas International
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Distress Centres of Toronto
Box 243, Adelaide P.O., Toronto, Ontario
Since 1967, as an initially modest outreach of a concerned group of community leaders, the Distress Centres has provided 24-hour telephone support, 365 days a year. Hundreds of thousands of calls later, this agency continues to offer round the clock response to those experiencing emotional distress or in need of crisis intervention and suicide prevention. We also provide face-to-face support and counseling to people dealing with the effects of suicide and homicide.
Keywords: Crisis Support
Volunteer Profile of Distress Centres of Toronto
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Doctors Without Borders Canada Medecins Sans Frontieres Canada
720 Spadina Ave, Suite 402, Toronto, Ontario
Doctors Without Borders/M‚decins Sans FrontiŠres (MSF) is the world's leading independent international medical relief organization, implementing and managing medical projects in close to 70 countries worldwide and with national offices in 21 countries.
Keywords: International
· Health
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Doctors Without Borders Canada
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Dog-Ma Pet Rescue
Toronto, Ontario
DOG - MA PET RESCUE is a small group of volunteers who commit their time and love to the care of abused, abandoned, homeless and neglected pets. Each pet which comes into one of our volunteer's home is provided with the best veterinary care and training possible, so that they are ready for a permanent place in their new forever home.
Keywords: Rescue and Adoption
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of Dog-Ma Pet Rescue
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Down Syndrome Association of Toronto
40 Wynford Drive, Suite 303, Toronto, Ontario
The Down Syndrome Association of Toronto (DSAT) is a parent organized and led registered Canadian Charity which works to achieve the goals of maximization of individual potential, integration, and full participation of persons with Down syndrome in the community.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Disorders
Volunteer Profile of Down Syndrome Association of Toronto
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Dream Now Canada
377 Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario
Helping young people start community projects. Helping people get jobs that make money and do good.
Keywords: Science and Technology
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Dream Now Canada
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Dress for Success Toronto
188 Lowther Avenue, Toronto, Ontario
Dress for Success Toronto's mission is to promote the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support and career development tools.
Keywords: Women
Volunteer Profile of Dress for Success Toronto
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Dress Your Best
188 Lowther Avenue, The Walmer Centre, 3rd floor, Toronto, Ontario
Dress Your Best is operated by the Live to Give Relief Organization which has focused on promoting the economic independence of disadvantaged men across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) since 2000. The generous support of community clothing and financial donations has enabled us to continue to supply men with high-quality, professional apparel for job interviews and employment. In 2013 alone, we provided approximately 600 outfits to our male clients.
Keywords: Employment and Careers
Volunteer Profile of Dress Your Best
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Dying With Dignity Canada
55 Eglinton Ave E, Suite 802, Toronto, Ontario
We help people understand all their end of life choices and work for choice in dying for all Canadians.
Keywords: Advocacy and Human Rights
Volunteer Profile of Dying With Dignity Canada
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Earlscourt-Creche Child Development Institute
197 Euclid Avenue, Toronto, Ontario
Child Development Institute (CDI), an accredited children's mental health agency in Toronto, is a groundbreaker in developing innovative programming. We offer evidence-based programs for children ages 0-12 and youth ages 13-18, and their families across four streams: Early Intervention Services, Family Violence Services, the Integra Program and Healthy Child Development.
Keywords: Family Support
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Earlscourt-Creche Child Development Institute
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Earth Day Canada Jour De La Terre Canada
111 Peter Street, Suite 503, Toronto, Ontario
Celebrated every year on April 22, Earth Day is the largest environmental event in the world. More than six million Canadians-including nearly every school-aged child-participate in an Earth Day activity in their communities. We partner with and support hundreds of organizations across the country, as they engage Canadians in annual celebrations of this special day.
Keywords: Environment
Volunteer Profile of Earth Day Canada
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Earthroots
401 Richmond St W, Suite 410, Toronto, Ontario
A grassroots environmental organization dedicated to protecting Ontario's wilderness, wildlife and watersheds through research, education and action.
Keywords: Environment
Volunteer Profile of Earthroots
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East Toronto Family Community Centre
86 Blake Street, Toronto, Ontario
Eastview Neighbourhood Community Centre, which incorporates the Eastview Boys & Girls Club, is a charitable, multi-service community-based organization offering a wide range of recreational, fitness, social and learning programs to all members of our community.
Keywords: Leadership
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of East Toronto Family Community Centre
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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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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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