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In 1968, a group of concerned citizens saw a need in this community and formed the Society of Organized Services. SOS is a volunteer-based, non-profit organization caring for people by offering services and resources not otherwise adequately provided within District 69.
For over 40 years, Meals on Wheels and More has been providing critical services to frail seniors and vulnerable adults in North York. Our services help people stay independent so they can continue to live in their own home. We deliver low-cost nutritious meals 7-days-a-week. Delicious hot meals. Convenient frozen options. Boxes of fresh fruit and vegetables. Friendly, trained volunteers will bring the comfort of a balanced meal straight to you door. We offer an economical daily transportation service for clients who have medical appointments or need help getting to social events, shopping, etc. We also offer counselling and assistance for clients (and their families) who need help maintaining their independence in the community. Our social worker provides information, coordinates community services and offers crisis intervention when needed. Caregiver support groups are also held monthly in conjunction with North York Seniors Centre.
Our congregation is part of The United Church of Canada, a denomination that continues the heritage of our Methodist/Presbyterian and Congregationalist predecessors. Over the years we have become Canada’s largest Protestant denomination, with more than three million adherents, drawn from every tradition imaginable. Our congregation is a microcosm of the community, drawing its members from every ethnic background. We have a strong core of working people, a musical Sunday School and plenty of “gray power”. Our congregation continues to welcome dozens of new members and friends each year, reflecting great opportunities to engage in Christian ministry through our church
Downsview Services for Seniors provides quality services for older adults and disabled peoples in order to support their independence and well-being and enable them to remain in their homes for as long as they choose. We also strive to relieve their loneliness and isolation by encouraging social involvement through a wide range of community programs serving the North York west populace. Studies have proven that reducing isolation and maintaining independence are two critical factors in maintaining good mental and physical health well into senior years.
Dufferin Child and Family Services is a multi-service agency providing children's mental health, child protection and developmental support services.
The Clements Centre Society (formerly know as The Cowichan Valley Association for Community Living), was founded in 1957, and is a non-profit society governed by a volunteer board of directors. Membership in the Society is available to persons over nineteen years of age. The Society is a federally registered charity and donations are income tax deductible. Three year Accreditation was granted in May 2007.
Dundas Community Services (DCS) is a volunteer-driven organization that supports individuals, families, seniors and persons with disabilities through a wide range of programs, services and information. We are here to help. If you have any questions about making your gift, please feel welcome to contact Dundas Community Services.
The Dundas Museum and Archives is now open! Our renovations have made the Museum accessible and allowed us to expand our galleries. We look forward to seeing you! Informative, and fun! At the Dundas Museum & Archives, discover Dundas from the time of the glaciers’ slow carving of the valley through to today’s vibrant community. The experiences and impact of individuals along the way come alive through objects used in their every day lives. We invite you to visit and explore the stories of people and events that have shaped the Valley Town.
Dunnville Youth Impact Centre is a non profit, charitable organization that provides a safe haven in the downtown core for young people (ages 12-19) through our various supervised programs and activities . Here they can meet with their peers or make new friends, build relationships with staff and volunteers through drop ins or programs such as our partnership with the 4H Club. They can also play a game of pool, table tennis or air hockey, have a nutritious snack and go on day trips outside of the centre. Many of these youth have unstable home lives and some are "couch surfing" at friends homes. They need strong role models, especially men who will come forward and be a mentor to these kids who have so much potential but so little hope for their future. Please help us as we strive to set them on the right path to a meaningful life, to becoming caring compassionate and responsible adults who can in turn, mentor the next generation as they have been mentored.
The Gallery is located in the rural town of Durham, Ontario, equidistant from Kitchener/Waterloo, Kincardine, Owen Sound, Collingwood, and Orangeville. Approximately every two months, new exhibitions are installed in the Gallery's three spaces. These exhibitions showcase the work of contemporary artists from the southwestern Ontario region as well as from elsewhere in Canada and overseas. In addition, the Gallery presents arts and literary festivals, artists-in-residence programs, and outreach initiatives.
Our students learn what it means to put their faith into application in all their studies. Our students become Christian leaders in all walks of life ... Christian leaders who are prepared to meet the changes society is facing. Our courses exceed Ministry of Education requirements and all our staff are certified instructors. Durham Christian High School is a place where students have a deep sense of ownership and involvement. Friendships made here last a lifetime ... this is where it all begins!
A regional expression of the Evangelical Lutheran Church In Canada. The territory of this synod includes the Province of Ontario, east of 86 degrees longitude and the Province of Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland.