Toronto Community Services Charities
3,726 organizations in this cause area
- (A.C.C.E.S.) ACCESSIBLE COMMUNITY COUNSELLING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICESTORONTO
A.C.C.E.S. (Accessible Community Counselling and Employment Services) provides mental health counselling and job training to people with disabilities across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization offers individual and group therapy sessions, employment readiness programs, and ongoing job placement support for individuals facing barriers to work due to physical, sensory, cognitive, or mental health conditions. A.C.C.E.S. helps clients develop practical skills for the workplace while addressing underlying mental health challenges that may affect their ability to secure and maintain employment. Services are delivered by qualified counsellors and employment specialists who understand the intersection of disability, mental health, and workforce participation. The organization removes financial barriers by offering services at low or no cost to those who cannot afford standard rates.
- (LES) BOUTS D'CHOUXTORONTO
Les Bouts d'Choux Garderie Francophone operates a French-language early childhood centre in Toronto, providing daycare and educational programming for young children from francophone and mixed-language families. The centre delivers age-appropriate learning activities that support children's developmental milestones while maintaining French language immersion throughout the day. Beyond direct childcare services, Les Bouts d'Choux creates a community space where francophone families can connect, share cultural traditions, and access resources. The organization addresses a specific gap in Toronto's childcare landscape by ensuring French-speaking children have access to quality early learning in their home language, which research shows strengthens cognitive development and cultural identity. Staff work with parents to foster bilingualism and provide a welcoming environment that reflects the values and customs of the francophone community.
- 1-R32 FoundationTORONTO
1-R32 Foundation operates as a public foundation serving Toronto and surrounding communities through direct community services and grantmaking. The foundation identifies gaps in local social services and responds by funding existing organizations and developing new programs that address pressing needs in education, health, housing, and social support. Working across the Greater Toronto Area, 1-R32 Foundation takes a strategic approach to philanthropy, supporting both immediate relief efforts and longer-term capacity building within the nonprofit sector. The foundation works with community partners to understand what residents need most and directs resources accordingly, whether through grants to established charities or by piloting innovative programs that tackle root causes of poverty and disadvantage.
- 100 GATES FOUNDATIONTHORNHILL
100 Gates Foundation provides grants and direct support to grassroots community organizations across the Greater Toronto Area, with a focus on Thornhill and surrounding regions. The foundation identifies local nonprofits working on urgent social needs including poverty reduction, youth development, and neighbourhood stability, then funds their operations and program expansion. Rather than imposing top-down priorities, 100 Gates works with community leaders to understand what services are most needed in their own areas. The foundation also convenes nonprofit leaders to share best practices and strengthen collaboration across the sector. By directing resources to organizations with deep roots in their communities, 100 Gates aims to strengthen the social safety net where it matters most.
- 10591971 Canada CentreAJAX
The 10591971 Canada Centre in Ajax provides community services focused on building stronger neighborhoods and supporting local residents. The organization works with vulnerable populations across the GTA, offering programs and resources designed to address gaps in social support. Their work spans multiple service areas, including assistance for families facing financial hardship, newcomer settlement support, and youth engagement initiatives. By operating at the community level, the Centre connects residents with practical help while fostering connections among neighbors. The organization operates on the understanding that sustainable community health depends on accessible local services and genuine relationships between service providers and the people they serve.
- 13th Round Fight for LifeTORONTO
13th Round Fight for Life uses boxing and martial arts training to help at-risk youth in Toronto build confidence, develop discipline, and stay off the streets. The organization runs programs for young people facing poverty, violence, and limited opportunities, providing access to gym facilities, professional instruction, and mentorship alongside physical training. Through structured boxing and fighting sports, participants learn resilience and goal-setting while building connections with coaches and peers who support their personal growth. The charity operates multiple locations across the GTA and removes financial barriers so that any youth can participate regardless of ability to pay. Beyond the ring, 13th Round connects members with educational resources and employment support to help them chart paths toward stable futures.
- 2 Intelligence Company SenateTORONTO
2 Intelligence Company Senate provides community services and support to residents across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization focuses on delivering practical assistance and resources to strengthen neighborhood networks and address local needs. By connecting volunteers with community members, the charity works to build stronger social connections and provide direct support to those seeking help. The organization operates through a volunteer-driven model, engaging residents who want to contribute their time and skills to improve their communities. Services are tailored to address gaps in local support systems, with a focus on accessibility and meeting people where they are. The charity's approach emphasizes building sustainable community relationships and creating opportunities for neighbors to support one another.
- 25 (TORONTO) MEDICAL COMPANY UNIT FUNDTORONTO
The 25 Toronto Medical Company Unit Fund provides financial and practical support to members of the Toronto medical community who face unexpected hardship due to illness, injury, or personal crisis. The fund assists active and retired medical professionals, as well as their families, by offering grants and aid during difficult periods when income is disrupted or medical expenses mount. Operating within Toronto and the surrounding region, the organization recognizes that those who dedicate their careers to healthcare often lack adequate safety nets of their own. By maintaining a dedicated fund for medical professionals, the charity helps prevent financial instability and allows practitioners to focus on recovery or managing their circumstances without added worry about their basic needs and obligations.
- 2MJV family FoundationTORONTO
The 2MJV Family Foundation provides financial support and resources to community organizations across Toronto that address social needs and strengthen neighborhoods. The foundation identifies and funds initiatives focused on community development, social welfare, and local services that benefit residents of the GTA. By directing grants to established nonprofits and grassroots programs, the foundation helps advance work in areas such as youth development, family support, education access, and community infrastructure. The foundation operates as a public charity, allowing donors to contribute to its funding pool and expand the reach of community-focused initiatives throughout the region.
- 2nd Chance, InternationalRICHMOND HILL
2nd Chance, International provides workforce development and employment support to help marginalized individuals in Richmond Hill and the surrounding GTA secure stable jobs and build self-sufficiency. The organization works with people facing barriers to employment, including those with criminal records, recent immigrants, and individuals experiencing homelessness or poverty. Through job training programs, resume building, interview coaching, and ongoing career mentoring, 2nd Chance, International connects participants with local employers willing to hire people overlooked by traditional hiring processes. The charity removes obstacles that prevent people from entering the job market, offering both practical skills and advocacy to help participants succeed in their chosen fields. By addressing the root causes of unemployment and underemployment, the organization strengthens families and communities across the region.
- 479 FoundationTORONTO
The 479 Foundation provides financial grants and operational support to grassroots community organizations across Toronto and the GTA. The foundation identifies nonprofit groups working on food security, housing, youth development, and social inclusion, then offers both direct funding and technical assistance to strengthen their capacity. By partnering with established charities and emerging initiatives alike, the foundation helps local organizations expand their programs, improve their infrastructure, and reach more people in underserved neighborhoods. The foundation's grant-making process emphasizes accessibility, working with organizations of all sizes to remove barriers to funding. Through this approach, the 479 Foundation helps multiply the reach and effectiveness of community work already happening throughout the region.
- 48TH HIGHLANDERS TRUSTS,TORONTO
The 48th Highlanders Trust supports members of the 48th Highlanders of Canada Regiment and their families through financial assistance, educational programs, and community services. The organization provides grants to soldiers facing hardship, scholarships for dependents pursuing post-secondary education, and organizes social events that build camaraderie among the regiment's current and former members. Based in Toronto, the trust also maintains the regiment's historical archives and heritage, preserving the legacy of this storied military unit. By addressing the practical needs of service members and their loved ones, the organization strengthens the support network that extends beyond active duty into civilian life.
- 58 GlobalNORTH YORK
58 Global operates a public foundation that provides community services to residents across North York and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization delivers practical support focused on addressing immediate needs within local communities, including assistance with food security, housing stability, and access to essential resources. 58 Global works directly with vulnerable populations to identify gaps in available services and responds with targeted programs that connect people to help. By operating as a public foundation, the organization maintains transparency and accountability while building partnerships with other service providers to maximize the reach and effectiveness of community support efforts. The foundation's work reflects a commitment to strengthening the social fabric of the neighborhoods it serves.
- 7-U BROWN MEMORIAL TRUSTTORONTO
The 7-U Brown Memorial Trust distributes grants to nonprofit organizations across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area that address gaps in community services. The foundation focuses on funding programs that serve vulnerable populations, including low-income families, seniors, youth, and people experiencing homelessness. By providing financial support to established charities and grassroots groups, the trust helps expand access to essential services such as food assistance, housing support, mental health programs, and social integration initiatives. The foundation accepts grant applications from eligible organizations and reviews proposals based on demonstrated community need and organizational capacity.
- 750 Spadina Ave. AssociationTORONTO
750 Spadina Ave. Association operates as a community services organization based in Toronto, providing support and resources to residents in the downtown core. The organization focuses on addressing local needs through programs and services that strengthen the neighborhood and improve quality of life for vulnerable populations. By working directly with community members, the Association identifies gaps in available services and develops responses tailored to the specific challenges facing people in the area. The organization emphasizes building relationships and trust within the community while connecting individuals to essential supports including housing assistance, food security initiatives, and social services. Operating from its base on Spadina Avenue, the Association serves as a practical resource for residents navigating poverty, homelessness, and social isolation in one of Toronto's most diverse neighborhoods.
- A & A KING FAMILY FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The A & A King Family Foundation distributes grants to organizations across Toronto and the GTA that address urgent community needs. The foundation supports registered charities working in areas such as health, education, social services, and youth development. By providing financial resources to established nonprofits, the foundation helps strengthen local programs that serve vulnerable populations. The foundation focuses on funding work that produces measurable outcomes and sustainable improvements in community wellbeing. Grant recipients range from small grassroots organizations to larger established agencies, all selected for their ability to deliver real results on the ground.
- A & K FoundationSCARBOROUGH
The A & K Foundation provides financial support and grants to community service organizations across Scarborough and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation identifies local nonprofits addressing critical needs in health, education, social services, and youth development, then awards funding to strengthen their work. By directing resources to established charities tackling poverty, homelessness, food insecurity, and educational barriers, the foundation helps multiply the impact of frontline organizations. The foundation works with community leaders and agency partners to understand where support is most urgently needed, ensuring grants reach initiatives that serve vulnerable populations in the region.
- A Home From Home AssociationSCARBOROUGH
A Home From Home Association provides safe, supportive housing and community services for youth aging out of foster care in Scarborough and across the Greater Toronto Area. The organization operates residential programs where young adults can live independently while receiving mentorship, job training, and connections to education and employment opportunities. Staff work with residents to build life skills in budgeting, cooking, and problem-solving, while also addressing the practical challenges that often emerge when youth transition from government care to adulthood. By combining stable housing with wraparound support, the association helps young people establish themselves in the community and develop the confidence needed to sustain independent living long-term.
- A PLACE TO PLAY NURSERY SCHOOL OF BLOOR WEST VILLAGETORONTO
A Place to Play Nursery School of Bloor West Village operates a preschool program serving children in Toronto's Bloor West neighbourhood. The school provides early childhood education and care for young learners through play-based activities, social development, and age-appropriate learning experiences. Staff work with children to build foundational skills in communication, creativity, and peer relationships during their formative years. The nursery school serves families in the community who need reliable childcare and educational programming, offering a safe environment where children can explore, learn, and grow together.
- A Way Home: Working Together to End Youth HomelessnessTORONTO
A Way Home works to prevent and end youth homelessness in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area by coordinating a network of service providers, researchers, and government partners. The organization brings together data, resources, and expertise to identify young people at risk of homelessness and connect them with housing, mental health support, education, and employment services. Rather than delivering services directly, A Way Home acts as a connector, helping existing agencies work more effectively together to keep young people stably housed. The foundation focuses on evidence-based interventions and tracks outcomes to understand what works in preventing youth homelessness. By operating as a backbone organization, A Way Home reduces duplication and helps fill gaps in the fragmented system of youth support services across the region.
- A&Y FoundationTORONTO
A&Y Foundation provides grant funding and philanthropic support to community service organizations across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation identifies and funds nonprofits that address gaps in social services, from food security and housing assistance to youth programs and support for vulnerable populations. By distributing resources to established and emerging charities, A&Y Foundation helps multiply the impact of community-driven initiatives that strengthen neighborhoods and improve quality of life for residents facing hardship or systemic barriers. The foundation works with experienced nonprofit leaders to ensure funding reaches organizations with strong track records of delivering tangible results in their communities.
- A.B. Harji Family FoundationNORTH YORK
The A.B. Harji Family Foundation awards grants to organizations across the GTA that strengthen community services and social welfare. The foundation directs funding toward initiatives addressing local needs, from youth development and education to health and social support programs. By partnering with established nonprofits and grassroots organizations, the foundation helps expand capacity in underserved areas of North York and surrounding communities. Their grants support both direct service delivery and infrastructure that allows charities to operate more effectively. The foundation focuses on sustainable impact, backing programs that create lasting change rather than temporary relief, and prioritizes projects demonstrating clear community benefit and responsible stewardship of resources.
- A.M. FoundationTORONTO
A.M. Foundation provides grants and funding to community service organizations throughout Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation identifies nonprofits working in social services, youth development, health care access, and other critical community needs, then provides financial support to help these organizations expand their programs and reach more people. By distributing resources to established charities and emerging initiatives, A.M. Foundation strengthens the local nonprofit sector's ability to address poverty, inequality, and gaps in essential services. The foundation works directly with community leaders and service providers to understand where funding will have the greatest effect, ensuring that grants address real neighborhood challenges and support organizations doing hands-on work with vulnerable populations.
- A.W.B. CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONTORONTO
A.W.B. Charitable Foundation provides grants and financial support to community service organizations across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation identifies and funds nonprofits addressing poverty, homelessness, food insecurity, and social isolation among vulnerable populations. By distributing resources to vetted agencies, A.W.B. enables local groups to expand their programs, hire staff, and reach more people in need. The foundation works directly with community partners to understand their operational challenges and direct funding where it will have the most immediate effect. A.W.B. operates as a public foundation, meaning it actively fundraises from the public and institutional donors to maintain a sustainable funding pool for its grantmaking work throughout the region.
- AACR International - CanadaTORONTO
AACR International Canada operates in Toronto to advance cancer research and improve outcomes for patients across the country. The organization funds groundbreaking laboratory and clinical research through grants and fellowships, supporting scientists and physicians who are developing new treatment approaches and prevention strategies. AACR International Canada also convenes researchers through conferences and educational programs where they share findings and collaborate on urgent challenges in oncology. The charity bridges gaps between bench research and patient care by fostering connections among the global scientific community. By investing in early-career researchers and high-impact projects, AACR International Canada accelerates progress toward better therapies and ultimately aims to reduce cancer burden in communities throughout the GTA and beyond.
- AB Family FoundationTORONTO
The AB Family Foundation is a public foundation that supports community services across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation provides grants and funding to organizations working in areas such as youth development, family support, education, and social services. By directing resources to established nonprofits and community groups, the foundation helps strengthen local social infrastructure and expand access to programs that serve vulnerable populations. The foundation works with a broad range of partners to identify funding gaps and direct support where it is most needed in the region.
- ABARBANEL EIGER CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Abarbanel Eiger Charitable Foundation distributes grants to community service organizations across Toronto and the GTA, supporting programs that address poverty, food insecurity, housing, and social welfare. The foundation works with nonprofits to identify gaps in service delivery and fund initiatives that help vulnerable populations access basic necessities and support. By directing resources to established charities and grassroots groups, the foundation strengthens the social safety net for low-income families, seniors, and marginalized individuals in the region. The foundation's grantmaking focuses on practical, direct-service programs rather than advocacy or research, helping organizations expand their capacity to serve those most in need.
- ABC - Assisting Blossoming ChildrenNORTH YORK
ABC - Assisting Blossoming Children provides direct support to vulnerable children and families across North York and the broader GTA. The foundation focuses on addressing basic needs including food security, clothing, and access to educational resources for children facing economic hardship. ABC works with schools, community centers, and local organizations to identify children who require immediate assistance and connect them with practical help. The foundation also supports programs that foster child development, school readiness, and family stability. By maintaining direct relationships with families and community partners, ABC identifies gaps in support and responds with targeted assistance that helps children thrive during their formative years.
- ABORIGINAL LEGAL SERVICES INC.TORONTO
Aboriginal Legal Services provides legal representation, advice, and advocacy for Indigenous people throughout Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization operates a law practice staffed by Indigenous and non-Indigenous lawyers who handle criminal, family, youth, and civil matters affecting First Nations, Métis, and Inuit clients. Beyond courtroom work, the organization works to address systemic barriers within the justice system that disproportionately affect Indigenous communities. Aboriginal Legal Services also offers community legal education, assists individuals navigating the court process, and advocates for culturally appropriate approaches to justice that recognize Indigenous rights and perspectives. The organization helps bridge gaps between vulnerable populations and the legal system, reducing barriers to justice for people who might otherwise lack resources or understanding of their rights.
- ABRAHAM AND MALKA GREEN FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Abraham and Malka Green Foundation provides financial support to community service organizations across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation distributes grants to nonprofits working in areas such as social services, health care, education, and civic engagement. By funding established charities and emerging programs, the foundation helps expand access to essential services for vulnerable and underserved populations. The foundation focuses on strengthening the community's capacity to respond to local needs through strategic grant-making that supports both direct service delivery and organizational development.
- ABRAHAM BLEEMAN FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Abraham Bleeman Foundation provides grants and funding to community service organizations across Toronto and the GTA that address poverty, homelessness, and social inequality. The foundation identifies and supports established nonprofits working directly with vulnerable populations through food programs, shelter services, job training, and health initiatives. By directing resources to grassroots charities and established service providers, the foundation strengthens the capacity of organizations on the frontlines of community support. The foundation operates as a public charity that awards grants to vetted organizations demonstrating effective work and clear community impact.
- ACCESS COMMUNITY CAPITAL FUNDTORONTO
Access Community Capital Fund provides financing and business support to entrepreneurs across the Greater Toronto Area who face barriers to traditional lending. The organization offers microloans, equipment financing, and working capital to help small business owners start or expand their enterprises. Beyond funding, Access Community Capital Fund connects borrowers with mentorship, financial literacy training, and ongoing business coaching. The fund prioritizes serving underrepresented communities, including newcomers, Indigenous people, and those with limited credit histories. By removing financial obstacles to entrepreneurship, the organization helps individuals build sustainable businesses that create jobs and strengthen their neighborhoods.
- ACHEI TEMIMIM JEWISH CULTURAL & EDUCATIONAL NETWORKNORTH YORK
Achei Temimim Jewish Cultural & Educational Network operates in North York to strengthen Jewish identity and community engagement through cultural and educational programming. The organization offers classes, workshops, and events that connect people to Jewish heritage, language, history, and traditions. Their programs serve families, youth, and adults of varying backgrounds and levels of Jewish knowledge, from beginners to those deeply rooted in the community. By providing accessible cultural education, Achei Temimim helps individuals deepen their understanding of Jewish life and build meaningful connections with others in the GTA. The network's work centers on making cultural and religious learning available and welcoming to all who wish to participate.
- ACORN INSTITUTE CANADATORONTO
ACORN Institute Canada provides community organizing training and support to residents across Toronto and the GTA who want to build power in their neighborhoods. The organization teaches people how to identify local issues, mobilize their communities, and negotiate with institutions like landlords, schools, and government bodies. ACORN focuses on helping low-income renters, workers, and families develop leadership skills and create lasting change in their areas. By connecting residents and teaching them advocacy strategies, ACORN Institute Canada strengthens grassroots movements that address housing, employment, and social justice concerns.
- ACORN TO OAK YOUTH SERVICESMISSISSAUGA
Acorn to Oak Youth Services provides mentoring, counselling, and life skills development for young people in Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization works with teenagers and young adults who are navigating challenges like family instability, educational gaps, mental health concerns, and social isolation. Staff and trained volunteers offer one-on-one relationships, group programming, and practical support in areas such as employment readiness, educational advancement, and healthy decision-making. The charity focuses on building confidence and resilience through sustained mentorship that helps youth identify their strengths and move toward greater independence. Acorn to Oak operates both drop-in services and structured programs designed to meet young people where they are, whether they need immediate crisis support or longer-term developmental guidance.
- ACROSS U-HUBMARKHAM
ACROSS U-HUB operates a community services facility in Markham that provides accessible programming and support for residents across the Greater Toronto Area. The organization delivers various services including educational workshops, skills training, social programming, and access to community resources for individuals and families seeking assistance or skill development. ACROSS U-HUB works to address gaps in local community services by creating welcoming spaces where people can connect with peers, participate in meaningful activities, and access information about other support systems available to them. The hub model allows the charity to serve as a central point where residents can learn, gather, and find direction toward resources that meet their specific needs within the region.
- ACTS 13 CHRISTIAN MINISTRIESMARKHAM
ACTS 13 Christian Ministries operates in Markham and surrounding areas, providing community support services rooted in Christian values. The organization offers practical assistance to individuals and families facing hardship, including food support, emergency aid, and counseling resources. ACTS 13 works with vulnerable populations in the Greater Toronto Area, addressing immediate needs while connecting people to longer-term support. The ministry functions through a network of volunteers and staff who respond to requests from residents struggling with poverty, housing instability, and social isolation. By combining direct material assistance with spiritual guidance, ACTS 13 aims to address both the practical and emotional dimensions of hardship in the community.
- ACTS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP INC.NORTH YORK
ACTS Christian Fellowship provides community support services to residents of North York and the greater Toronto area. The organization operates programs focused on practical assistance, including food support, emergency aid, and community referrals to help individuals and families facing financial hardship or crisis situations. The charity works with local residents to identify needs and connect people with resources within their existing network of community partners. ACTS Christian Fellowship serves both long-term members and newcomers to the area, offering a welcoming space where people can access help and build connections with others in their neighborhood.
- ACTS OF GRACE FOUNDATIONBURLINGTON
Acts of Grace Foundation provides emergency financial assistance and support services to individuals and families facing unexpected hardship in Burlington and the greater Toronto area. The foundation helps people navigate crises such as job loss, medical emergencies, or housing instability by offering direct aid, counseling, and connection to local resources. Their work focuses on reducing the stress and isolation that accompanies financial difficulty, allowing people to stabilize their situations and plan for recovery. The foundation also partners with other community organizations to identify gaps in social services and respond quickly when urgent needs arise. By combining immediate financial relief with longer-term support, Acts of Grace Foundation addresses both the immediate crisis and the underlying factors that contribute to vulnerability in the community.
- ADHIKA-PHILIPPINE DEVELOPMENT CONCERNSTORONTO
ADHIKA-Philippine Development Concerns operates in Toronto to support Filipino-Canadian communities and advance development initiatives in the Philippines. The organization provides settlement services, employment assistance, and cultural programming for recent Filipino immigrants and established residents across the GTA. ADHIKA also channels resources toward community development projects in the Philippines, addressing education, health, and livelihood needs. Through advocacy and direct service delivery, the charity bridges cultural gaps while fostering economic opportunity and social integration for Filipino-Canadians. The organization works with local partners and community members to identify pressing needs and develop responses that strengthen both diaspora communities and communities back home.
- ADRABATORONTO
ADRABA provides emergency financial assistance and practical support to families and individuals experiencing hardship in Toronto and the GTA. The organization offers rapid access to funds for urgent needs like rent, utilities, food, and medical expenses, helping people avoid eviction and homelessness during crisis periods. Beyond emergency aid, ADRABA connects clients with longer-term resources including job training, financial counseling, and social services to address underlying causes of financial instability. Staff and volunteers work directly with vulnerable populations to remove barriers to assistance and build pathways toward self-sufficiency. ADRABA recognizes that unexpected circumstances can derail anyone's financial security and responds with dignity and urgency to help people stabilize their lives during their most difficult moments.
- ADRIANA & ROCKY LOFRANCO CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONNORTH YORK
The Adriana & Rocky LoFranco Charitable Foundation distributes grants to organizations serving the North York and Greater Toronto Area community. The foundation supports a range of charitable initiatives focused on community services, working to address local needs through strategic funding of established nonprofits. By providing financial resources to vetted organizations, the foundation helps sustain programs that assist vulnerable populations, strengthen neighbourhood capacity, and improve access to essential services across the GTA. The foundation operates as a public charitable institution, making funding decisions based on community priorities and the track record of applicant organizations.
- ADVANCING THE MINISTRIES OF THE GOSPEL INTERNATIONALTORONTO
Advancing the Ministries of the Gospel International provides community services and spiritual support to vulnerable populations across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization operates outreach programs that address immediate practical needs alongside faith-based counseling and mentorship. Services include food assistance, shelter support, job training, and crisis intervention for individuals experiencing homelessness, poverty, or personal hardship. The charity works with local partners to connect clients with housing resources, employment opportunities, and ongoing case management. By combining direct aid with pastoral care, the organization serves those who face multiple barriers to stability and dignity. The ministry operates from a Christian perspective, welcoming people of all backgrounds and beliefs to access its programs without condition.
- AFC FoundationTORONTO
The AFC Foundation distributes grants to nonprofits across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area that provide direct community services to vulnerable populations. The foundation focuses on funding organizations that address food security, housing stability, youth development, and emergency assistance for families in financial crisis. By supporting grassroots charities with operational funding and project grants, AFC enables these groups to expand their capacity and reach more residents. The foundation accepts applications from registered nonprofits and conducts annual funding cycles to evaluate community needs and organizational impact. Their grants help agencies strengthen existing programs and pilot new initiatives that address gaps in local service provision.
- AFP FOUNDATION FOR PHILANTHROPY-CANADA/AFP FONDATION CANADIENNE POUR LA PHILANTHROPIETORONTO
The AFP Foundation for Philanthropy-Canada builds the capacity of fundraising professionals and volunteers across Canada through training, research, and networking. Based in Toronto, the organization offers certification programs, workshops, and conferences that help nonprofit leaders develop effective fundraising strategies and strengthen their organizations' sustainability. The foundation brings together fundraisers from across the country to share best practices, access resources, and advance the sector's knowledge of donor relations and philanthropic giving. By investing in professional development and peer learning, AFP Foundation supports the broader nonprofit community's ability to respond to local and national causes.
- AFRICA INLAND MISSION INTERNATIONAL (CANADA)SCARBOROUGH
Africa Inland Mission International (Canada) operates from Scarborough to support community development and spiritual outreach across Africa. The organization funds schools, healthcare facilities, and training programs in rural and underserved regions, working with local partners to build sustainable infrastructure. Their projects focus on education for children and adults, medical services, and economic development initiatives that strengthen communities from within. The charity mobilizes Canadian donors and volunteers to partner with African churches and organizations, creating long-term relationships rather than short-term aid. By connecting people across continents, Africa Inland Mission International channels resources where local leadership identifies the greatest needs, whether in building classrooms, training teachers, supporting health workers, or developing agricultural programs.
- AFRICAN COMMUNITY SERVICES OF PEELBRAMPTON
African Community Services of Peel provides settlement support, employment assistance, and cultural programming for African immigrants and refugees in Brampton and the surrounding region. The organization helps newcomers navigate the Canadian job market through skills training and placement services, offers language support and credential recognition guidance, and connects families with housing resources and social services. ACSP also runs cultural events and youth programs that help preserve heritage while building community bonds. The charity addresses barriers that African newcomers face in establishing themselves, from accessing healthcare to understanding local systems, with staff and volunteers who understand both the challenges of migration and the specific needs of the community they serve.
- AFRICAN LEADERSHIP MISSIONMISSISSAUGA
African Leadership Mission provides educational and mentorship programs for youth from African and Caribbean backgrounds across the GTA. The organization offers academic support, leadership development workshops, and career guidance to help young people build confidence and pursue higher education and professional opportunities. Through one-on-one mentoring, group sessions, and community events, African Leadership Mission works to address barriers that students from immigrant and racialized communities face in accessing resources and networks. The organization is based in Mississauga and connects participants with role models, professionals, and peers who share similar backgrounds and experiences.
- AFTERMETOOTORONTO
Aftermetoo provides support and resources to survivors of sexual violence and harassment in Toronto and the GTA. The organization offers counseling, legal information, and advocacy services to help survivors navigate their recovery and access the support they need. Through individual and group programs, Aftermetoo creates safe spaces where survivors can process their experiences and connect with others who understand their journey. The charity also works to shift community attitudes around sexual violence by providing education and training to organizations, workplaces, and institutions. By combining direct support with systemic change efforts, Aftermetoo addresses both the immediate needs of survivors and the broader cultural factors that allow harassment and assault to persist.
- AHAVAS SHOLOM CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONTORONTO
Ahavas Sholom Charitable Foundation provides financial support and grants to Jewish and non-Jewish organizations across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area that serve vulnerable populations. The foundation directs resources toward initiatives addressing poverty, health care access, education, and social welfare. By working with established charities and community groups, Ahavas Sholom helps fund programs that offer direct assistance to people in need, from food security and housing support to medical care and skill-building opportunities. The foundation operates as a public charitable institution that pools donations to maximize impact and reach across multiple cause areas within the region.
- AHAVAT CHESED R M B HTORONTO
Ahavat Chesed R M B H provides community support services to vulnerable populations in Toronto, focusing on practical assistance and social care for families and individuals facing hardship. The organization delivers food aid, emergency financial assistance, and counseling services to help people address immediate needs while building stability. Working across the GTA, Ahavat Chesed R M B H connects residents with resources and creates pathways toward self-sufficiency. The charity operates with a focus on dignity and respect, recognizing that each person's circumstances are unique and require personalized attention. By combining material support with compassionate outreach, the organization works to reduce isolation and help community members navigate difficult transitions.
- AHAVAT YISRAELNORTH YORK
Ahavat Yisrael Hebrew School provides Hebrew language education and Jewish cultural instruction to students in North York and the Greater Toronto Area. The school offers classes for children and adults seeking to learn Hebrew, study Jewish texts, and connect with their cultural heritage. Through classroom instruction and community programs, Ahavat Yisrael supports families who want to maintain and transmit Jewish traditions and language to the next generation. The school serves as a gathering place where students of various ages and backgrounds can develop language skills while building relationships within the local Jewish community.
- AI-CHENG MANDARIN CHINESE SCHOOLPICKERING
Ai-Cheng Mandarin Chinese School provides language and cultural education to students across the GTA, with a base in Pickering. The school teaches Mandarin Chinese through classes designed for learners of all ages and proficiency levels, from young children to adults. Beyond language instruction, Ai-Cheng integrates Chinese cultural traditions, calligraphy, and heritage studies into its curriculum. The organization operates as a charitable institution, making Chinese language education accessible to families seeking to preserve cultural connections or develop multilingual skills. Classes are structured to accommodate different learning goals, whether for academic advancement, personal enrichment, or cultural connection.
- AIESEC Canada International Congress Inc./ Congrès International AIESEC Canada Inc.TORONTO
AIESEC Canada International Congress connects young people across Toronto and Canada with leadership development opportunities and international exchange programs. The organization brings together students and recent graduates to build professional skills through hands-on projects in social enterprises, international development, and community initiatives. By facilitating cross-border exchanges and hosting annual conferences, AIESEC Canada helps emerging leaders gain practical experience while contributing to local and global communities. The programs focus on fostering intercultural understanding and preparing participants for meaningful careers in the social and business sectors.
- AJAX PICKERING CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY BUILDING ASSOCIATIONAJAX
Ajax Pickering Christian Assembly Building Association operates a community facility in Ajax that serves residents through programs and services rooted in Christian values. The organization uses its building and resources to provide support for local families, youth, and seniors in the Greater Toronto Area. The association offers meeting space, educational programs, and community events designed to strengthen neighborhood connections and address practical needs within the municipality. By maintaining an accessible gathering place, the organization fosters community engagement and provides a welcoming environment for people of various backgrounds to participate in activities that build social cohesion and mutual support.
- AJAX PICKERING HOSPITAL FOUNDATIONAJAX
The Ajax Pickering Hospital Foundation raises funds to support Ajax Pickering Hospital and enhance healthcare services for residents across Ajax and the surrounding Durham Region communities. The foundation directs donations toward medical equipment, facility improvements, research initiatives, and programs that expand patient care capacity and quality. By partnering with hospital staff and community donors, the foundation identifies critical funding gaps and channels resources where they are most needed, whether for emergency department upgrades, specialized treatment technologies, or support services for vulnerable patients. The foundation operates as the primary fundraising arm for the hospital, enabling it to complement government healthcare funding and pursue innovations that directly benefit the people it serves.
- AJAX ROTARY CLUB CHARITABLE TRUSTAJAX
The Ajax Rotary Club Charitable Trust distributes grants to nonprofits and community organizations across Ajax and the surrounding Durham Region. The foundation focuses on youth development, education, health services, and local infrastructure projects that strengthen neighborhoods. Members identify needs through direct engagement with community partners and allocate funds to address gaps in social services, recreational programs, and emergency assistance. The trust operates as a grassroots grantmaker, supporting everything from school scholarships to food security initiatives to accessibility improvements in public spaces. By pooling resources from local business leaders and engaged citizens, the foundation has become a significant source of unrestricted funding for small and mid-sized charities that might struggle to access traditional institutional support.
- ALBERT AND TEMMY LATNER FAMILY FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Albert and Temmy Latner Family Foundation distributes grants to organizations addressing community needs across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation supports initiatives in education, health care, social services, and Jewish life, focusing on projects that strengthen local communities and improve quality of life for vulnerable populations. By directing philanthropic resources to vetted organizations, the foundation helps address gaps in services and supports programs that create tangible change at the neighbourhood level. The foundation works with nonprofits of varying sizes to fund both ongoing operations and special projects that respond to emerging community challenges.
- ALBION HILLS BIBLE CHURCHBOLTON
Albion Hills Bible Church in Bolton operates as a community hub offering worship services, youth programs, and practical support to residents throughout the Greater Toronto Area. The church runs food assistance initiatives, provides space for community gatherings and counseling services, and organizes volunteer opportunities focused on addressing local needs. Through its programs, the organization connects people with spiritual resources while addressing immediate social challenges like food insecurity and isolation. The church maintains an active outreach presence, partnering with other local organizations to strengthen the Bolton community and surrounding areas.
- ALBION NEIGHBOURHOOD SERVICESTORONTO
Albion Neighbourhood Services provides programs and support to residents across Toronto's west end, with a focus on serving low-income families and vulnerable populations. The organization operates community centres, food programs, youth initiatives, and services for seniors, helping address gaps in local social services. Through direct assistance, recreational activities, and skill-building workshops, Albion works to strengthen neighbourhood connections and improve access to resources for those facing economic hardship or social isolation. The charity partners with other local agencies to expand its reach and coordinates referrals to additional support when needed.
- ALEXANDER E GROSSMAN FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Alexander E. Grossman Foundation distributes grants to organizations across the Greater Toronto Area that address community needs through education, health, social services, and cultural programming. The foundation supports nonprofits working directly with vulnerable populations, including children, seniors, and low-income families. By providing funding to established charities and emerging community groups, the foundation helps expand existing programs and launch new initiatives that strengthen neighborhoods throughout Toronto and the surrounding region. The foundation's grants enable organizations to deliver essential services, build capacity, and reach more people in need.
- ALI KHAN FOUNDATIONNORTH YORK
The Ali Khan Foundation provides community services that address immediate needs and build long-term capacity in North York and across the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation distributes emergency assistance, educational support, and social services to vulnerable populations including low-income families, seniors, and recent immigrants. Its programs focus on food security, housing stability, job training, and youth development. The foundation works directly with residents to identify gaps in access to existing services and creates targeted interventions where support is most needed. By combining direct aid with community partnerships, the Ali Khan Foundation connects people to resources that help them achieve stability and self-sufficiency.
- ALICE AND MURRAY MAITLAND FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Alice and Murray Maitland Foundation distributes grants to community service organizations across Toronto and the GTA that address poverty, social isolation, and gaps in local support systems. The foundation focuses on strengthening organizations that provide direct assistance to vulnerable populations, including seniors, low-income families, and people experiencing homelessness. By funding both established nonprofits and emerging community groups, the foundation helps expand access to food banks, shelter services, counseling programs, and neighborhood support networks. The foundation's grant-making prioritizes projects that build community capacity and create lasting change in how Toronto residents access essential services and social connection.
- ALL NATIONS FULL GOSPEL CHURCHES INTERNATIONALNORTH YORK
All Nations Full Gospel Churches International operates community programs from its base in North York that serve residents across the Greater Toronto Area. The organization provides food assistance, emergency support, and counseling services to individuals and families experiencing hardship. Through its network of volunteers and staff, the charity addresses immediate needs like hunger and housing insecurity while also offering longer-term support for personal development and crisis intervention. The organization operates with a focus on serving vulnerable populations regardless of background or belief, drawing on community partnerships to expand its reach and impact across the region.
- ALLAN AND SUSAN FENWICK CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONNORTH YORK
The Allan and Susan Fenwick Charitable Foundation distributes grants to organizations across the Greater Toronto Area that address community needs. The foundation supports registered charities working in areas such as health, education, social services, and local development. Based in North York, the foundation operates as a public foundation and reviews grant applications from nonprofits seeking to expand their programs or build capacity. The foundation's giving reflects a focus on strengthening community infrastructure and supporting organizations that directly serve residents throughout the GTA.
- ALLAN TIFFIN TRUSTTORONTO
The Allan Tiffin Trust distributes grants to charitable organizations across Toronto and the surrounding region that address community needs through direct service delivery. The foundation supports causes ranging from youth development and education to housing assistance, food security, and health services. By providing financial resources to established nonprofits, the Trust enables local groups to expand their programs and reach vulnerable populations more effectively. The foundation operates with a focus on practical community benefit, funding organizations that demonstrate clear outcomes and efficient use of resources in serving Toronto residents.
- ALLI'S JOURNEYTORONTO
Alli's Journey provides direct financial assistance and wraparound support services to families in Toronto and the surrounding region who are experiencing homelessness or housing instability. The foundation works to address immediate material needs through emergency funds for rent, utilities, and essential supplies, while also connecting families with case management, mental health resources, and employment coaching. By pairing short-term aid with longer-term support, Alli's Journey helps households stabilize their living situations and work toward sustainable independence. The foundation prioritizes families with children and those facing barriers to traditional social services, recognizing that stable housing forms the foundation for overall family wellbeing and economic mobility.
- ALLOWAY TRUSTTORONTO
Alloway Trust is a public foundation that provides grants and funding to community organizations across Toronto and the GTA. The foundation identifies social gaps in areas like health, education, poverty reduction, and social services, then distributes resources to nonprofits working on the ground to address these needs. By supporting established and emerging organizations, Alloway Trust helps extend the reach of community-based programs that serve vulnerable populations. The foundation's grant-making process evaluates applications based on impact potential and organizational capacity, enabling it to direct money toward initiatives that fill real service gaps rather than simply duplicate existing efforts.
- ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA EMPLOYEES CHARITABLE FUNDMARKHAM
The Allstate Insurance Company of Canada Employees Charitable Fund distributes grants to community organizations across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. The fund, supported by employee contributions and company matching, focuses on causes in community services, health, education, and social welfare. Through its grantmaking, the foundation helps local nonprofits expand their reach and strengthen their programs. The fund reflects the philanthropic values of Allstate employees in the Markham area and their desire to support charitable work that benefits vulnerable populations and strengthens communities where the company operates.
- ALS Double PlayMARKHAM
ALS Double Play provides financial and practical support to individuals and families living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation offers grants to help cover medical equipment, home modifications, respite care, and other expenses that arise from ALS diagnosis. By connecting families with resources and community support, ALS Double Play helps reduce the financial burden that accompanies this progressive neurodegenerative disease. The organization works with patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers to identify needs and deliver assistance quickly when it matters most. Based in Markham, ALS Double Play demonstrates how focused philanthropy can provide meaningful relief to people facing one of the most challenging diagnoses.
- ALTRUVEST CHARITABLE SERVICESTORONTO
Altruvest Charitable Services provides financial literacy and employment support to low-income individuals and families across Toronto. The organization offers budgeting workshops, financial counseling, and job training programs designed to help people build stable incomes and manage their money more effectively. Staff work directly with clients to identify barriers to employment, develop skills in high-demand fields, and connect them with local job opportunities. By addressing both immediate financial challenges and long-term earning potential, Altruvest helps residents of Toronto move toward economic self-sufficiency and reduce their dependence on social assistance. The organization serves hundreds of people each year through group programs and one-on-one coaching.
- AMBASSADORS FOR CHRIST IN CANADANORTH YORK
Ambassadors for Christ in Canada operates from North York to provide community support services focused on addressing poverty and social hardship. The organization offers practical assistance including food support, emergency aid, and social programs to individuals and families experiencing financial difficulty across the Greater Toronto Area. Through direct community engagement, the charity works to meet immediate needs while building connections with people who may be isolated or facing barriers to accessing other resources. The organization operates with a focus on dignity and respect, recognizing that many in the community require both material support and human connection to stabilize their circumstances.
- AMF MINISTRIES CANADANEWMARKET
AMF Ministries Canada operates in Newmarket and across the GTA to provide practical support and community services to people facing hardship. The organization delivers food assistance, emergency aid, and social programs that help individuals and families meet their immediate needs while building toward greater stability. Through its network of volunteers and staff, AMF Ministries addresses gaps in local services by offering direct assistance to vulnerable populations, including those experiencing poverty, homelessness, and social isolation. The charity works to restore dignity and hope by treating each person with respect while connecting them to resources and support networks. AMF Ministries Canada recognizes that sustainable change requires both emergency help and longer-term engagement with the community.
- AMICUS FOUNDATIONTORONTO
Amicus Foundation provides grants and support to grassroots organizations across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area that address community needs in areas including poverty reduction, housing, food security, and social inclusion. The foundation identifies and funds nonprofits working directly with vulnerable populations, often supporting smaller organizations that lack access to major funding sources. By distributing resources to vetted community groups, Amicus Foundation strengthens the local charitable sector's ability to respond to immediate crises and longer-term social challenges. The foundation's grantmaking focuses on practical interventions that improve quality of life for residents facing economic hardship and social barriers.
- AMMA CANADAGEORGETOWN
AMMA Canada operates a private foundation focused on community services that benefit residents across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. The foundation addresses immediate community needs through direct assistance programs, supporting vulnerable populations with access to essential resources and services. AMMA Canada works to strengthen local communities by identifying gaps in social support and responding with practical interventions. The foundation's approach centers on serving those facing hardship, whether through emergency aid, skill-building initiatives, or connecting individuals with existing community resources. Based in Georgetown, AMMA Canada functions as a community-focused foundation that understands local needs and works to build stronger, more resilient neighborhoods through sustained community engagement and direct support.
- AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN SECTION ENGLISH SPEAKING GROUP 18TORONTO
Amnesty International Canadian Section English Speaking Group 18 works to defend and promote human rights globally through research, advocacy, and grassroots campaigns. Based in Toronto, the group investigates human rights abuses including torture, unfair detention, and discrimination, then mobilizes public pressure to hold governments and corporations accountable. Members write letters to officials, organize awareness campaigns, and support people facing persecution for their beliefs or identity. The organization focuses on systemic injustices affecting vulnerable populations worldwide, from refugees to prisoners of conscience. By combining legal expertise with volunteer activism, the group channels individual voices into coordinated international action, believing that human rights protection requires sustained public engagement and institutional change.
- AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL TORONTO ORGANIZATIONTORONTO
Amnesty International Toronto Organization works to prevent human rights abuses and secure justice for victims across the globe through research, advocacy, and public campaigns. Operating as part of Amnesty International's Canadian section, the Toronto group mobilizes volunteers and supporters to investigate violations, pressure governments and corporations to respect human rights, and provide aid to prisoners of conscience. The organization focuses on issues including freedom of expression, refugee and migrant rights, and abolishing capital punishment. Members in Toronto participate in letter-writing campaigns, organize public events, and engage in direct advocacy with policymakers to address systemic injustices. By combining grassroots activism with international coordination, Amnesty International Toronto helps amplify the voices of those facing persecution and discrimination worldwide.
- ANAPILIS CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CENTREMISSISSAUGA
Anapilis Christian Community Centre provides social services and programs to residents of Mississauga and the surrounding areas. The organization operates food banks, clothing distribution, and emergency assistance for people experiencing financial hardship. It also offers educational programs, youth services, and support for vulnerable populations including seniors and newcomers to Canada. The centre operates from a Christian perspective while serving people of all backgrounds, focusing on practical help and community building in the Greater Toronto Area.
- ANGELA H PEDLEY (CHARITY) TRUSTTORONTO
The Angela H Pedley Charity Trust distributes grants to organizations serving vulnerable populations across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation supports charities focused on community services, including food security, housing assistance, health care access, and social support programs for people facing poverty and hardship. By providing financial resources to established nonprofits, the trust enables these organizations to expand their reach and deepen their impact in the communities they serve. The foundation prioritizes grants to programs that address immediate needs while building pathways toward greater stability and self-sufficiency for the individuals and families they help.
- ANGLICAN DIOCESE OF TORONTO FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Anglican Diocese of Toronto Foundation distributes grants to Anglican parishes, schools, and community organizations across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area that address local needs in education, social services, and spiritual development. The foundation supports initiatives ranging from youth programs and food banks to affordable housing projects and mental health services, with a focus on vulnerable populations including low-income families, seniors, and newcomers to Canada. Working through the Anglican Church network, the foundation identifies and funds projects that strengthen communities and provide practical assistance to those facing hardship or isolation. Grants support both capital projects and ongoing program costs, allowing partner organizations to expand their reach and deepen their impact on the neighborhoods they serve.
- ANGLICAN WORSHIP RESOURCES SOCIETYMISSISSAUGA
The Anglican Worship Resources Society creates and distributes liturgical materials, hymnals, and prayer resources for Anglican congregations across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. The organization develops educational content and worship guides that help churches strengthen their spiritual practices and community engagement. By producing affordable, accessible materials for parishes of all sizes, the society supports clergy and lay leaders in delivering meaningful worship experiences. The organization also maintains an archive of historical Anglican texts and contemporary liturgies, making these resources available to both established parishes and emerging faith communities throughout the region.
- ANIMAL AID FOUNDATIONMISSISSAUGA
Animal Aid Foundation operates programs that support animal welfare across the Greater Toronto Area, with a base in Mississauga. The foundation provides funding and resources to organizations that rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome animals in need. It works with shelters and rescue groups to improve care standards, expand adoption services, and address neglect and cruelty cases. The foundation also supports spay and neuter initiatives to reduce overpopulation in local shelters. By directing grants to vetted animal welfare organizations, Animal Aid Foundation strengthens the network of services available to animals and the people who care for them throughout the region.
- ANNE & MAX TANENBAUM COMMUNITY HEBREW ACADEMY OF TORONTONORTH YORK
The Anne & Max Tanenbaum Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto operates a Jewish day school in North York that combines rigorous academic instruction with Jewish learning and values. The school serves students from junior kindergarten through high school, offering a bilingual curriculum that integrates Hebrew language study alongside core subjects. Beyond classroom education, the academy fosters community engagement through family programs, cultural events, and service projects that connect students with the broader Jewish community in the GTA. The school emphasizes both intellectual development and character formation, preparing graduates to be thoughtful citizens and informed members of the Jewish tradition.
- ANTIOCH MISSIONS IN CHRISTRICHMOND HILL
Antioch Missions in Christ operates from Richmond Hill to provide community services focused on addressing immediate needs while supporting long-term personal development. The organization offers food assistance, emergency support, and educational programs to individuals and families experiencing hardship in the GTA. Through direct service delivery and community partnerships, Antioch Missions works to strengthen vulnerable populations by combining practical aid with mentorship and skills training. The charity recognizes that crisis support alone is insufficient, so it pairs emergency assistance with pathways toward greater self-sufficiency. Volunteers and staff work together to build relationships with those served, understanding that sustainable change requires both material support and genuine human connection. The organization serves people across diverse backgrounds and circumstances, from those facing temporary hardship to those requiring ongoing support.
- APPLEBY COLLEGEOAKVILLE
Appleby College operates a boarding and day school in Oakville that serves students from grades 7 through 12. The school provides an academic curriculum alongside extracurricular programming in athletics, arts, and leadership development. Beyond its enrolled students, Appleby extends community outreach through partnerships with local organizations, offering facilities and educational resources to support youth development initiatives across the Greater Toronto Area. The school's community service programs engage students in volunteer work and civic responsibility, connecting them with nonprofits and social causes that address local needs.
- APPLEGROVE COMMUNITY COMPLEXTORONTO
Applegrove Community Complex provides recreational programs, educational support, and social services to residents of downtown Toronto, with a focus on children, youth, and families. The organization operates multiple community spaces offering after-school programs, sports leagues, arts classes, and counselling services. Applegrove addresses barriers to participation by keeping costs low and offering culturally responsive programming that reflects the diverse neighborhoods it serves. The complex also runs employment support services and hosts community events that bring neighbors together. By combining recreation, education, and social support under one roof, Applegrove works to strengthen the social fabric of the communities it operates in across Toronto.
- ARCH CARES FOUNDATIONTORONTO
Arch Cares Foundation works to strengthen communities across Toronto by providing direct support to vulnerable populations facing housing instability, food insecurity, and poverty. The foundation distributes resources to local nonprofits and individuals through grant programs, emergency assistance, and capacity-building initiatives that address immediate needs while supporting long-term stability. Operating as a public foundation, Arch Cares channels donations and funding toward vetted community organizations and residents who lack access to basic services. The foundation prioritizes responsiveness to emerging crises and persistent challenges, recognizing that effective community support requires both rapid intervention and sustained investment. By partnering with existing grassroots programs and social service providers throughout the GTA, Arch Cares Foundation amplifies the reach and impact of groups already embedded in the neighborhoods they serve.
- ARCH DISABILITY LAW CENTRETORONTO
ARCH Disability Law Centre provides free legal services to people with disabilities across Toronto and Ontario. The organization handles cases involving human rights, employment discrimination, housing access, and benefits disputes. ARCH lawyers and paralegals represent clients in court and tribunal proceedings, negotiate settlements, and advocate for systemic change affecting disabled people. The centre also runs a public legal education program, offering workshops and resources on disability rights. ARCH takes cases that other legal aid services may decline, focusing on test cases that establish precedent and benefit the broader disability community. The organization combines direct client representation with policy work, pushing for legislative reform to remove barriers faced by people with disabilities in employment, housing, healthcare, and other areas of civic life.
- ARDORINI MISSIONARIES PIOUS WORKERS RURAL CATECHISTSWOODBRIDGE
Ardorini Missionaries Pious Workers Rural Catechists operates in Woodbridge as a faith-based charitable organization focused on community services and religious education. The group provides catechetical instruction and pastoral support to rural and underserved communities in the GTA, emphasizing spiritual formation and personal development through Catholic teaching. Their work centers on bringing religious education and community engagement to areas where such services may be limited, helping to strengthen faith communities through direct outreach and instruction. The organization works with families and individuals seeking deeper spiritual growth and understanding of their faith traditions.
- ARGYLL REGIMENTAL FOUNDATIONBURLINGTON
The Argyll Regimental Foundation provides financial assistance and community support programs across the GTA and beyond, focusing on veterans, military families, and local residents facing hardship. Through grants, emergency funding, and coordinated outreach, the foundation addresses gaps in social services while honoring the legacy of the Argyll Light Infantry regiment. Based in Burlington, the organization works with partners to deliver aid to those struggling with housing instability, medical expenses, and other urgent needs. The foundation also organizes community events and educational initiatives that bring people together while raising awareness about military service and civilian welfare. By combining direct financial support with relationship-building programs, the Argyll Regimental Foundation serves as a resource for individuals and families navigating difficult circumstances.
- ARMENIAN COMMUNITY CENTRENORTH YORK
The Armenian Community Centre in North York provides cultural, educational, and social services to Armenian families across the Greater Toronto Area. The organization operates programs including language classes taught in Eastern and Western Armenian, youth development initiatives, senior support services, and cultural events that preserve Armenian heritage. The centre also offers job training and employment counseling to help community members build professional skills and secure work. Through its activities, the Armenian Community Centre strengthens social connections among residents while helping newcomers integrate into Canadian life. The facility serves as a gathering space where families can access practical support, celebrate traditions, and maintain ties to their cultural identity.
- ARMENIAN ENDOWMENT FUNDTORONTO
The Armenian Endowment Fund distributes grants to organizations serving the Armenian community across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The private foundation supports a range of community services including education, cultural preservation, social assistance, and health programs. By maintaining a permanent funding source, the endowment enables sustained support for initiatives that strengthen Armenian cultural identity and address social needs within the community. The foundation identifies worthy causes through ongoing community engagement and allocates resources to programs that have demonstrated capacity and commitment to their work.
- ARMOUR HEIGHTS CHILD CARE PROGRAMTORONTO
Armour Heights Child Care Program operates licensed child care facilities that provide early learning and care services to families in Toronto. The program serves infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, offering safe spaces where children develop foundational skills through structured play and educational activities. Staff work with parents to support child development while enabling caregivers to participate in work or education. The program is designed to be accessible to families across different income levels, recognizing that quality early childhood care is essential infrastructure for community wellbeing. By combining supervision, learning opportunities, and support for families navigating work-life balance, Armour Heights helps children get strong starts while strengthening the broader neighborhood.
- ARRIVE ALIVE DRIVE SOBEREAST YORK
Arrive Alive Drive Sober operates across the Greater Toronto Area to prevent impaired driving through education, awareness campaigns, and community outreach. The organization works with youth, adults, and families to promote sober driving habits and reduce the risks of alcohol and drug-impaired vehicle operation. Arrive Alive Drive Sober distributes educational materials in schools and at community events, delivers presentations on the dangers of impaired driving, and connects individuals struggling with substance use to support resources. Based in East York, the charity addresses a persistent public safety issue that affects families and communities throughout the region. By combining prevention education with practical support, Arrive Alive Drive Sober aims to save lives and create a culture where sober driving is the expected norm.
- ARTISTS AGAINST RACISMTORONTO
Artists Against Racism uses creative expression and artistic practice to challenge racism and promote equity across Toronto and the GTA. The organization engages visual artists, musicians, performers, and other creatives to produce public events, exhibitions, workshops, and community projects that spark conversation about race, identity, and belonging. Through collaborative art-making and cultural programming, the group brings together people from different backgrounds to build understanding and solidarity. The organization supports emerging and established artists from racialized communities while creating accessible spaces where residents can explore these critical social issues through creativity rather than lecture format.
- ARTISTS IN CHRISTIAN TESTIMONY CANADA INCORPORATEDBOWMANVILLE
Artists in Christian Testimony Canada creates opportunities for performers and visual artists to express their faith through their craft while reaching audiences across Ontario. The organization produces concerts, theatrical performances, and art exhibitions that blend artistic excellence with Christian witness, engaging both church communities and the general public. Based in Bowmanville, the group works with musicians, actors, dancers, and painters who want to integrate their spiritual beliefs into their professional work. By providing platforms for these artists to perform and display their creations, the organization strengthens the connection between faith and creative expression while offering meaningful cultural experiences to diverse audiences throughout the region.
- AS-SADIQ ISLAMIC SCHOOLSTHORNHILL
As-Sadiq Islamic Schools operates two campuses in Thornhill offering full-time Islamic education from junior kindergarten through high school. The schools integrate Islamic studies, Arabic language instruction, and Ontario curriculum subjects to provide students with both religious and academic development. The institution serves Muslim families across the Greater Toronto Area seeking education that aligns faith with contemporary learning. Beyond classroom instruction, As-Sadiq Islamic Schools facilitates community engagement through parent involvement programs and extracurricular activities that build leadership skills and character development. The organization maintains a focus on producing graduates who understand Islamic principles while achieving strong academic outcomes.
- ASHOKA CANADATORONTO
Ashoka Canada identifies and supports social entrepreneurs across the country who are developing practical solutions to pressing social and environmental problems. The organization provides fellowships, funding, and networks to these innovators, helping them scale their work and strengthen their impact. Based in Toronto, Ashoka Canada focuses on building a community of change-makers who tackle issues ranging from poverty and education to environmental sustainability. Through its fellowship program, the foundation connects entrepreneurs with resources, mentorship, and peer support needed to expand their initiatives throughout the GTA and beyond. Ashoka Canada believes that systemic change requires supporting individuals with bold ideas and the determination to implement them.
- ASIAN COMMUNITY AIDS SERVICESTORONTO
Asian Community AIDS Services provides HIV testing, counseling, and support programs for people living with HIV and those at risk, with particular focus on Asian and other marginalized communities in Toronto. The organization offers peer support groups, health advocacy, and practical assistance to help clients navigate treatment, manage their health, and address barriers to care related to stigma and cultural factors. ACAS also works to increase HIV awareness and prevention education within Asian communities across the GTA through outreach, workshops, and culturally sensitive resources. By combining direct client services with community education and cultural competency, the organization addresses both the medical and social dimensions of HIV in communities that face additional obstacles in accessing support.
- ASIAN OUTREACH INTERNATIONAL (CANADA)MISSISSAUGA
Asian Outreach International (Canada) provides settlement services and community support to immigrants and refugees from Asia living in Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization offers language classes, employment counseling, and cultural orientation programs designed to help newcomers navigate life in Canada. They also connect clients with housing assistance, healthcare navigation, and social integration activities that build community connections. The charity works to address barriers faced by Asian newcomers through direct service delivery and advocacy, ensuring individuals and families have access to practical tools and knowledge needed to establish themselves in their new home.