Find non profit organizations in Toronto, ON. Listings include TCCC Sunday School Parents Council, I Too Can, META2017, TO PLAY Toronto, Community Exchange Network, Izhishimo.
The funds we raise in Canada support El Hogar’s mission: equipping Honduran youth from disadvantaged circumstances with an academic education, a marketable vocational skill, a sense of self-worth – and the confidence and tools to pursue their own dreams.
A community-building group for Queer South Asians and their Allies to meet, learn from each other, build trust, and adopt and appreciate each others' cultures
Meta is an exciting end of year gallery show which presents many of the fourth year New Media studen
TO PLAY Toronto is an non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring and uniting people through sport. PLAY. IT. FORWARD.
A not for profit organization aimed at preserving & promoting Kashmiri Hindu heritage in Canada
LYAI was formerly known as Local Youth Assembly of Nigeria as it was started in Nigeria as a Youth o
The Pete Crompton Foundation has been incorporated as a charity in Pete’s memory, with the desire of making donations to a broader base of charities and to secure a lasting legacy ...
Here to Uplift Black Men isn’t an organization, it’s a movement. The page has been turned and this is an era for growth, inspiration, hope and triumph for all Black men. To that en...
Hello! We are CWTP York! We are a nonprofit club on campus focused on supporting and providing resources for trans, non-binary folks and women. We recognize and support all express...
10 enigmatic rental trucks will appear in the neighborhood - each one transformed by a LEITMOTIF artist. The trucks will become sculptural objects interpreted as performance stages...
Hello Everyone, this is the official DOXA Journeys - Youth Unlimited Toronto page. Here you’ll find information to keep you updated on serving opportunities, trips, fundra...
The Gatehouse will be connecting with 200 organizations worldwide and share our educational resources such as facilitator training and providing further support.
Faculty Council is the highest body governing Glendon College and includes membership of students, staff and faculty. It meets regularly to deliberate on academic issues which conc...