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Toronto Chinese Community Church (TCCC) is an evangelical Christian church serving the greater Toronto area since 1975. TCCC is one of and also the first of twelve churches under the Association of Chinese Evangelical Ministries (ACEM). The 5 major mandates of ACEM are (1) Unity and Love; (2) Discipleship Training; (3) Church Planting; (4) World Missions; and (5) Social Concern. TCCC’s 2,000 congregants are comprised mostly of 1st and 2nd generation immigrants. Under the leadership of our senior pastor Rev. Dr. Harding Ng, TCCC currently has three congregations serving the English, Cantonese, and Mandarin speaking groups. Sunday services times currently are: Cantonese 8:15am – 9:20 am English 9:40am – 11:00am Mandarin 9:40am – 11:00am Cantonese 11:15am – 12:30pm Children (English) 9:45am – 11:00am TCCC is strategically located at the northwest corner of Steeles and Warden, where Markham, Scarborough and North York communities converge. TCCC is accessible by public transit.
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Since 1924, Jewish Free Loan Toronto has provided a helping hand instead of a handout to thousands of people through interest-free loans. JFLT loans are available to needy members of the Toronto Area Jewish community for Fertility & Adoption expenses, Personal needs, Business Start-Up opportunities and attendance at post-secondary institutions. Our loan portfolio includes individual Jewish borrowers from 18 to 92 years of age, with diverse ethnic backgrounds, family configurations and religious affiliations. Our clients come from more than 40 countries of birth with varying levels of education and ability. With a lending format that includes the financial backing of guarantors on each loan, JFLT endeavors to Help Others To Help Themselves.
We are a feminist organization committed to fighting violence against women and children. The Centre operates on principles of mutual respect and anti-oppression, honouring choice of lifestyles, sexuality and family structure, and committed to diversity and freedom of expression. Our vision is to eradicate all forms of violence against women and children from all races, classes, social, economic and cultural backgrounds, sexual orientations, ages, physical and mental challenges, religious, spiritual, and political beliefs.
Toronto United Church Council works with congregations and social outreach organizations within Toronto Conference, which covers much of south central Ontario. Council's roots date back to 1892 when the Massey family mobilized Toronto's wealthy Methodists to build a more vibrant church. Beginning as the church's banker and real estate advisor and later assuming responsibility for Toronto's social services, Council has a long history of balancing the business of church infrastructure with outreach ministry. Today, Council is in the midst of its most ambitious fundraising effort ever; The Seven Years of Plenty Campaign encompasses the funding of all of Council’s work. Individual donations, the establishment of family funds, bequests, and planned gifts all enable church members to fulfill our faith calling to live in gratitude for God's generosity and to lead in the building of a just society that responds generously to the needs of all.
Our Vision - The Osgoode Care Centre will continue to be a Progressive, Country, Long Term Care Home, extending a welcoming hand to the future. Values - Respect, Integrity and Honesty, Compassion, Caring and Empathy, sense of Community and Belonging, Evolutionary and Progressive.
Since 1927, Tyndale St-Georges Community Centre has offered empowering, supportive programs and services to the community of Little Burgundy in South-West Montreal. Visit our website for further details www.tyndalestgeorges.com
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Since 1961, Green Hill Lake Camp has served campers of all ages; giving them opportunities to explore the great outdoors and the great love of God.
BUILDING A BETTER TOMORROW: The future of our community hinges on our ability to support our most vulnerable populations, children and seniors, who ALL have the potential to make contributions to our community and the economy. OUR ROLE: We build stronger communities by focusing on children, their families and on seniors. We invest in preventive social services in 24 communities, from Pemberton to Langley. A CATALYST FOR CHANGE: In tough economic times, when social challenges are on the rise, United Way is ready to work harder and smarter. Working with our partners we fight poverty, protect the vulnerable, and prevent social problems before they happen. No other organization has the same breadth, depth and history of achieving profound differences in the lives of others. United Ways were born during the Great Depression, when people stepped up to help those in need. Along the way we’ve learned that real social change only happens when we focus our resources and work together.
With the support of donors and others, we are bringing to bear strategies that include research, convening, advocacy and investment that not only address short-term need but also create lasting change in our community. And we are focusing on three areas of impact: 1. Growing Up Great, to improve conditions for children and youth to reach their full potential; 2. Belonging to Community, to improve opportunities for vulnerable people, including seniors, immigrants and people with disabilities, to contribute fully to their communities; and 3. Turning Lives Around, to Improve conditions for the chronically homeless, for youth facing addictions, and for people and families dealing with poverty, mental illness and violence.
United Way of Sault Ste Marie & district (UWSSM) - through community engagement identified four priority issues; health, employment, poverty, and youth concerns. Working with the non profit and volunteer sector, UWSSM facilitates solutions to these issues, resulting in community impact. UWSSM continues to fund these community priorities through three focus areas: Healthy people, strong communities; From poverty to possibility; and All that kids can be. These three focus areas affect many individuals around us and their need for support continues to grow. Everyday people that are experiencing tough times benefit the most from our services and we have all had tough times at one time or another, we may have just been more fortunate in our lives not to need these services. We fund 48 programs and services offered through 21 member agencies and other community partners. Change starts here. For more information on our programs go to www.ssmunitedway.ca