Toronto Social Services Charities
1,394 organizations in this cause area
- (MEMFB) Mississauga East Malton Food Bank - PEEL POVERTY MANAGEMENT CENTREBRAMPTON
The Peel Poverty Management Centre operates the Mississauga East Malton Food Bank to address food insecurity in the greater Toronto area. The organization distributes groceries and nutritious meals to low-income families, seniors, and individuals facing financial hardship across Brampton and surrounding communities. Beyond emergency food assistance, the centre connects clients with social services, employment support, and financial counseling to help stabilize their situations. The food bank serves thousands of residents annually, working to reduce barriers to accessing basic necessities while addressing root causes of poverty in Peel Region.
- 11477285 Canada FoundationMISSISSAUGA
11477285 Canada Foundation provides social services to vulnerable populations across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. The foundation operates by identifying gaps in community support and delivering direct assistance to individuals and families facing hardship, homelessness, poverty, and social isolation. Their work spans emergency aid, housing support, food security programs, and access to essential services for those with limited resources. By partnering with local agencies and community organizations, the foundation addresses immediate needs while connecting people to longer-term support systems. The organization focuses on practical interventions that help stabilize lives and create pathways toward self-sufficiency for marginalized members of society.
- 12530457 Canada FoundationNORTH YORK
12530457 Canada Foundation provides social services support to vulnerable populations across North York and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization identifies critical gaps in community support systems and works to address immediate and long-term needs through direct assistance programs and partnerships with local service providers. By focusing on practical interventions, the foundation helps individuals and families navigate challenges related to housing stability, food security, access to healthcare, and economic self-sufficiency. The organization operates with a clear understanding that meaningful change requires sustained engagement with the communities it serves, responding to evolving needs while building relationships with other local agencies to maximize available resources.
- 14342135 Canada InstituteTORONTO
The 14342135 Canada Institute provides social services to vulnerable populations across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization addresses poverty, homelessness, and social isolation through direct support programs, counseling services, and community partnerships. By offering practical assistance and connecting clients to local resources, the institute helps individuals and families build stability and independence. The foundation works with marginalized communities to remove barriers to employment, housing, and mental health care, recognizing that sustained change requires both immediate aid and longer-term support systems. Their approach combines frontline service delivery with advocacy work that shapes how social services respond to changing community needs.
- 1Hope International FoundationAJAX
1Hope International Foundation provides social services to vulnerable populations across the Greater Toronto Area, including Ajax and surrounding communities. The organization delivers practical support through programs addressing poverty, homelessness, and social isolation. Their work includes food assistance, housing support, counseling services, and community engagement initiatives designed to help individuals and families rebuild their lives. By connecting people to resources and addressing immediate needs alongside long-term stability, 1Hope International Foundation works to reduce barriers that prevent individuals from achieving self-sufficiency and participating fully in their communities.
- 2 Kids With Love Global Education Inc.NEWMARKET
2 Kids With Love Global Education Inc. provides educational support and mentorship to underserved children in the Greater Toronto Area and internationally. The organization focuses on helping young people access learning opportunities, develop academic skills, and build confidence through one-on-one relationships with trained volunteers and staff. By matching children with mentors and offering tutoring, homework help, and guidance, the charity works to remove barriers to education and create pathways toward better futures. The organization operates from Newmarket and serves students who might otherwise lack access to the extra academic support they need to succeed in school and beyond.
- 360Kids Support ServicesMARKHAM
360Kids Support Services provides counseling, crisis intervention, and developmental support to children and youth in Markham and the Greater Toronto Area who are experiencing emotional, behavioral, or social difficulties. The organization offers individual and family therapy, school-based programs, and specialized services for children dealing with trauma, anxiety, depression, and family conflict. Through trained clinicians and community partnerships, 360Kids works to help young people develop coping skills, build resilience, and improve their overall well-being during critical stages of growth. The agency serves families across various socioeconomic backgrounds, ensuring that financial barriers do not prevent access to mental health care for children who need it most.
- 442534 ONTARIO INCORPORATEDOSHAWA
442534 Ontario Incorporated operates as a charitable organization in Oshawa dedicated to providing social services to vulnerable populations in the community. The organization delivers practical support and assistance to individuals and families facing economic hardship, housing instability, or other social challenges. By offering direct aid, referrals to additional resources, and community-based programming, the charity works to address immediate needs while connecting people with longer-term support systems. The organization serves residents throughout the Greater Toronto Area who require emergency assistance or ongoing social support services.
- 4GrowTORONTO
4Grow provides support and resources to individuals and families facing social and economic barriers in Toronto. The organization focuses on addressing root causes of poverty and hardship through direct assistance, skills development, and community connection. 4Grow works with vulnerable populations to build pathways toward self-sufficiency and improved wellbeing. Their programs include practical support services, job training, financial literacy, and access to essential resources. By connecting people with tools and opportunities rather than just emergency aid, 4Grow helps residents in the GTA move toward stability and independence. The organization operates with an understanding that sustainable change requires both immediate support and long-term capacity building.
- 5N2 Soup Kitchen ProjectSCARBOROUGH
The 5N2 Soup Kitchen Project serves hot meals to people experiencing food insecurity and homelessness in Scarborough. Operating from a community kitchen, the organization prepares and distributes nutritious meals several times per week to those in need throughout the neighbourhood. Beyond providing immediate food assistance, the soup kitchen creates a welcoming space where vulnerable individuals can access a meal with dignity while connecting with supportive staff and other community members. The project addresses both the physical hunger and social isolation that often accompany poverty and homelessness in the GTA, offering more than just food by fostering human connection and reducing the stigma that can prevent people from seeking help.
- A CHILD'S VOICE FOUNDATION-LA FONDATION UNE VOIX D'ENFANTMISSISSAUGA
A Child's Voice Foundation provides speech-language pathology services and support to children with communication disorders across the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation assesses, diagnoses, and treats speech and language delays in young children, helping them develop the communication skills needed for school readiness and social development. Working with families in Mississauga and surrounding communities, the organization offers both direct clinical services and educational programs that equip parents and educators with strategies to support children's language growth. By removing barriers to access, the foundation ensures children from all backgrounds can receive the specialized care they need during critical developmental years when early intervention has the greatest impact on long-term outcomes.
- ABAW FoundationOAKVILLE
The ABAW Foundation provides social services to vulnerable populations in Oakville and the Greater Toronto Area, addressing immediate needs and building pathways to stability. The organization operates multiple programs that respond to housing insecurity, food insufficiency, mental health challenges, and social isolation. ABAW Foundation works directly with individuals and families experiencing hardship, offering both emergency assistance and longer-term support designed to address root causes rather than symptoms alone. Staff and volunteers connect clients with local resources, coordinate referrals to specialized services, and maintain ongoing relationships to track progress. The foundation's approach recognizes that effective social work requires time, trust, and personalized attention to each person's circumstances and goals.
- ABBEYFIELD HOUSES SOCIETY OF TORONTOSCARBOROUGH
Abbeyfield Houses Society of Toronto operates supportive housing for older adults in Scarborough and the GTA who wish to maintain independence while living in a caring community. The organization provides furnished homes where seniors share meals, household responsibilities, and social activities with other residents, supported by trained staff and volunteers. Rather than isolating individuals in their own homes or placing them in institutional settings, Abbeyfield creates intergenerational households where residents contribute according to their abilities while receiving practical help with daily living. The model emphasizes dignity, social connection, and affordability. Each house typically accommodates eight to ten residents who pay room and board fees on a sliding scale. Abbeyfield addresses the growing need for housing options that bridge the gap between complete independence and full-time care facilities, allowing older adults to age in place within a supportive family-like environment.
- ABIONA CENTRE FOR INFANT & EARLY MENTAL HEALTHEAST YORK
The Abiona Centre for Infant and Early Mental Health provides mental health assessment, treatment, and support services for infants and young children experiencing emotional and developmental challenges. Working with families across East York and the GTA, the centre offers clinical interventions, parent coaching, and consultation to help children build healthy emotional foundations during their critical early years. The organization serves vulnerable populations including children in child protective services, those with trauma histories, and families facing significant stressors. Abiona's practitioners use evidence-based approaches to address issues such as attachment difficulties, behavioral concerns, and developmental delays, recognizing that early intervention during infancy and toddlerhood can have lasting effects on children's long-term wellbeing and family functioning.
- ABRIGO CENTRETORONTO
Abrigo Centre provides settlement and integration services to immigrant and refugee families across Toronto and the GTA. The organization helps newcomers navigate language barriers, employment challenges, and cultural adjustment through programs that include English conversation circles, job training, childcare support, and community orientation workshops. Abrigo Centre also connects families with housing resources, legal information, and social networks to help them establish stability and build connections within their new communities. Staff and volunteers work directly with individuals and families to identify their specific needs and connect them with appropriate supports, recognizing that successful integration requires both practical assistance and meaningful community relationships.
- ACCESS FOR PARENTS AND CHILDREN IN ONTARIOTORONTO
Access for Parents and Children in Ontario provides support services to families facing barriers to participation in community life. The organization works with parents and children across Toronto and the GTA to address challenges related to poverty, disability, mental health, and social isolation. Through direct support, advocacy, and partnership with other service providers, the charity helps families access resources, navigate systems, and build stronger connections within their communities. The organization recognizes that many families encounter obstacles when seeking help and works to remove those barriers through practical assistance and informed guidance.
- ACHEVMISSISSAUGA
ACHEV provides employment support and job training programs for people with developmental disabilities across the Greater Toronto Area. The organization helps individuals develop work skills, gain meaningful employment, and build independence through one-on-one coaching, workplace assessment, and long-term job coaching services. ACHEV connects participants with employers in Mississauga and surrounding communities who value diverse talent, creating pathways to sustainable employment and greater social inclusion. The charity recognizes that meaningful work improves quality of life and self-esteem for people with developmental disabilities, and works to remove barriers that prevent them from participating in the job market.
- ACHILLES TRACK CLUB OF CANADATORONTO
Achilles Track Club of Canada provides running and athletic programming for people with physical disabilities and visual impairments across Toronto and the GTA. Through organized track clubs, running groups, and competitive race events, the organization helps disabled athletes build strength, confidence, and community while pursuing their athletic goals. Achilles Canada removes barriers to participation by offering trained guides for visually impaired runners, adaptive coaching, and access to facilities and races. Members range from beginners exploring running for the first time to competitive athletes training for marathons and international competitions. The club operates on the belief that physical activity and sport are fundamental rights, not privileges, and that disabled people deserve the same opportunities as any other athlete to train, compete, and achieve their personal best.
- ACHIM TORONTONORTH YORK
ACHIM Toronto provides housing support and social services to vulnerable populations in the Greater Toronto Area, with a particular focus on serving immigrants, refugees, and people experiencing homelessness. The organization operates residential programs, counseling services, and employment support to help individuals and families achieve stability and independence. Through its work in North York and surrounding communities, ACHIM Toronto connects people with affordable housing options, mental health resources, and job training programs tailored to their circumstances. The charity recognizes that stable housing is foundational to addressing other challenges, and works alongside clients to build pathways toward self-sufficiency and community integration.
- ACTION AGAINST HUNGER ACF (CANADA) ACTION CONTRE LA FAIM ACF (CANADA)TORONTO
Action Against Hunger ACF (Canada) works to address hunger and malnutrition in some of the world's most vulnerable communities. The organization provides emergency food assistance, water and sanitation services, and healthcare in regions affected by conflict, poverty, and natural disasters. Operating across multiple countries, ACF Canada mobilizes resources and expertise to reach people facing food insecurity and limited access to basic services. The charity combines immediate relief efforts with longer-term programs designed to build resilience and improve conditions in the communities it serves. Based in Toronto, ACF Canada connects donors and volunteers with on-the-ground operations that directly improve survival and dignity for families in crisis.
- ACTON LEGION SENIOR RESIDENCES INCORPORATEDMILTON
Acton Legion Senior Residences provides affordable housing and support services for seniors in Milton and the surrounding area. The organization operates residential facilities where older adults can live independently or with assistance, depending on their needs. Staff members support residents with daily activities, health services, and social programming designed to maintain quality of life and community connection. The residences offer a safe environment where seniors can age in place while remaining engaged with other residents and local programs. Acton Legion Senior Residences serves low to moderate income seniors who might otherwise struggle to afford secure, supportive housing options in the GTA.
- ACTORS FUND OF CANADATORONTO
The Actors Fund of Canada provides financial assistance and support services to entertainment professionals across Canada who face hardship due to illness, injury, unemployment, or aging. The organization offers emergency grants, subsidized housing, counseling, and access to health services for actors, dancers, musicians, and other performing arts workers in Toronto and beyond. By maintaining a safety net for individuals in the entertainment industry who have fallen on difficult times, the fund recognizes that careers in performance are often unstable and unpredictable. The organization works to preserve the dignity and wellbeing of artists who have contributed to Canada's cultural landscape but lack traditional employment benefits and retirement security.
- ADOPTION COUNCIL OF ONTARIOMARKHAM
The Adoption Council of Ontario provides information, resources, and support for people considering or navigating adoption across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. The organization helps prospective parents understand their options through counseling, education programs, and workshops covering domestic adoption, international adoption, and foster care. Staff and volunteers connect families with licensed agencies, answer questions about legal processes, and offer post-adoption support to help families adjust after children arrive home. The council also advocates for adoption-friendly policies and works to increase public awareness about children in care who need permanent families. Based in Markham, the organization serves anyone involved in or affected by adoption, from birth parents to adoptive families to adult adoptees seeking information about their origins.
- ADVANTAGE ONTARIO - ADVANCING SENIOR CARECONCORD
Advantage Ontario provides support services and advocacy for seniors across the Greater Toronto Area, focusing on improving access to quality care and addressing challenges older adults face in their daily lives. The organization offers programs that range from counseling and health navigation to community engagement activities designed to reduce isolation among seniors. By working with healthcare providers, government agencies, and community partners, Advantage Ontario helps seniors maintain independence, access appropriate resources, and connect with others in similar situations. The organization recognizes that seniors have diverse needs and aims to bridge gaps in existing services while giving older adults a voice in decisions affecting their care and wellbeing.
- AFGHAN SETTLEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE OF ONTARIONORTH YORK
The Afghan Settlement and Development Committee of Ontario provides settlement services and social support to Afghan newcomers and refugees across the GTA. The organization offers language training, employment support, housing assistance, and cultural orientation programs to help Afghan individuals and families integrate into their new communities. ASCDO also connects clients with mental health services, educational programs, and community resources to address the specific challenges faced by those arriving from Afghanistan. Through a combination of direct services and partnerships with other agencies, the committee works to build self-sufficiency and social connection among the Afghan population in Ontario.
- AFGHAN WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION REFUGEE AND IMMIGRANT SERVICESNORTH YORK
The Afghan Women's Organization provides settlement and support services to Afghan women, girls, and families who have immigrated or fled to Canada. Based in North York, the organization assists newcomers with language training, employment counseling, housing support, and access to childcare resources. The group also offers programs addressing trauma and mental health challenges experienced by refugees, alongside cultural orientation sessions that help families navigate Canadian systems and institutions. Through peer support networks and community workshops, the organization helps Afghan women build social connections and develop skills for economic independence. The services are delivered with cultural sensitivity and in multiple languages to remove barriers for those new to the GTA.
- AFRICAN AID INTERNATIONALTORONTO
African Aid International operates programs that address poverty, healthcare access, and education in African communities. Based in Toronto, the organization works directly with local partners to deliver medical services, build schools, and support economic development initiatives across multiple countries. Their projects focus on sustainable change by training local health workers, establishing educational facilities, and creating opportunities for economic self-sufficiency. The charity coordinates volunteer efforts and fundraising campaigns to support these on-the-ground initiatives, connecting Toronto donors with communities where resources can make immediate, measurable differences in daily life and long-term development.
- AFRICAN CANADIAN COMMUNITY SUPPORT FOUNDATIONBRAMPTON
The African Canadian Community Support Foundation provides social services to Black African and Caribbean communities in Brampton and the GTA. The organization offers settlement support for newcomers, employment counseling and job training, mental health services, youth mentorship programs, and family support initiatives. The foundation works to address barriers that African Canadian residents face in accessing mainstream services, creating culturally appropriate programs delivered by staff who understand the community's specific needs. Through direct assistance, advocacy, and partnership with other service providers, the foundation helps individuals and families navigate housing, education, healthcare, and economic integration while strengthening social connections within the community.
- AFRICYCLETORONTO
AFRICYCLE collects, refurbishes, and ships bicycles to communities across Africa, creating economic opportunity and improving mobility in underserved regions. The organization gathers donated bikes from Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area, repairs them through volunteer programs, and distributes them to individuals and organizations in rural and urban African communities. Bicycles serve as affordable transportation for students to reach schools, for workers to access employment, and for small business owners to expand their services. By extending the life of discarded bikes while training local mechanics and creating distribution networks, AFRICYCLE addresses transportation barriers that limit education and economic participation. The work connects Canadian donors with tangible community needs, transforming used bikes into tools for daily mobility and livelihood in places where reliable transport options remain scarce.
- AGINCOURT COMMUNITY SERVICES ASSOCIATION INC.SCARBOROUGH
Agincourt Community Services Association provides social services to residents of Scarborough, particularly those facing barriers to accessing support. The organization offers programs addressing basic needs, settlement services for newcomers, employment support, youth development, and community engagement initiatives. Operating from its base in the Agincourt neighborhood, the association works with vulnerable populations including low-income families, seniors, and newcomers to Canada. The organization connects people with practical resources and programs designed to improve their quality of life and help them navigate systems that often feel overwhelming. By operating locally and understanding the specific needs of the communities it serves, Agincourt Community Services Association fills gaps in the social safety net for residents across Toronto's east end.
- AJIWO InternationalNORTH YORK
AJIWO International provides social services focused on supporting vulnerable populations in North York and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization delivers practical assistance including housing support, job training, and community programs designed to help individuals and families build stable lives. AJIWO works with newcomers, low-income residents, and people facing barriers to employment and housing, connecting them with resources and mentorship. Through direct service provision and partnerships with local agencies, AJIWO addresses immediate needs while helping clients develop skills and independence. The charity operates from a foundation of respect for human dignity and recognizes that sustainable change requires addressing multiple challenges simultaneously across education, employment, and housing security.
- AL-MUSTAFA WELFARE TRUST CANADAMISSISSAUGA
Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust Canada operates a public foundation based in Mississauga that provides direct social services to vulnerable individuals and families across the Greater Toronto Area. The organization delivers practical support including food assistance, emergency financial aid, housing support, and community outreach programs. Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust Canada works to address immediate needs while connecting clients with longer-term resources and stability. The foundation serves people experiencing poverty, homelessness, and financial hardship regardless of background or belief, operating with a focus on dignity and respect in all interactions. Through volunteer efforts and donor contributions, the organization maintains multiple service points and distributes resources to those facing urgent circumstances.
- ALAMELU CHILDREN'S HOMES (CANADA)TORONTO
Alamelu Children's Homes provides residential care and support services for children and youth in the Toronto area who have experienced abuse, neglect, or family crisis. The organization operates group homes where trained staff offer safe housing, emotional support, education assistance, and life skills training to help young people stabilize and build toward independence. Alamelu focuses on creating stable environments where children can heal and develop, working with social services and schools to address each resident's individual needs. The homes operate on a model that prioritizes continuity of care and relationship-building, recognizing that traumatized youth benefit from consistent adult presence and guidance. Staff members help residents navigate schooling, health care, and connections to family when appropriate, while also preparing older youth for transition to adult living. The organization serves some of Toronto's most vulnerable young people during critical periods in their development.
- ALDEBRAIN ATTENDANT CARE SERVICES OF TORONTOSCARBOROUGH
Aldebrain Attendant Care Services of Toronto provides in-home support and personal care assistance to adults with physical disabilities, mobility challenges, and chronic health conditions throughout Scarborough and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization employs trained caregivers who help clients with activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, meal preparation, and mobility support, allowing individuals to maintain independence and remain in their own homes. By matching qualified attendants with clients based on specific needs and preferences, Aldebrain enables people with disabilities to participate more fully in their communities while reducing the burden on family caregivers. The service operates with flexible scheduling to accommodate varying care requirements and works with clients to develop personalized support plans that respect their autonomy and dignity.
- ALL SAINTS CHURCH HOMES FOR TOMORROW SOCIETYTORONTO
All Saints Church Homes for Tomorrow Society provides housing and support services for vulnerable individuals and families in Toronto. The organization operates residential programs designed to help people experiencing homelessness, housing instability, and related challenges find safe, stable accommodation while receiving wraparound support services. Staff work with residents on employment training, life skills development, and access to mental health and addiction services. The society operates multiple properties across the city, offering both transitional and long-term housing options depending on residents' needs. By combining affordable housing with practical support, All Saints helps people rebuild their lives and move toward independence.
- ALLAN GARDENS FOOD BANKTORONTO
Allan Gardens Food Bank provides emergency food assistance to low-income individuals and families across Toronto's downtown core and surrounding neighborhoods. The organization operates a walk-in food bank where clients can select groceries and fresh produce to meet their immediate nutritional needs. Beyond distributing food, Allan Gardens connects people with additional social services including housing support, employment resources, and financial counseling. The food bank serves thousands of residents annually who face food insecurity due to unemployment, underemployment, or unexpected life circumstances. Operating from its location in central Toronto, the organization relies on community donations and volunteers to stock shelves and serve clients with dignity and respect.
- ALLENBY DAYCARE INCTORONTO
Allenby Daycare Inc operates affordable childcare and early learning programs in Toronto for families with low to moderate incomes. The organization provides full-time and part-time care for infants and preschoolers in a safe, nurturing environment that supports early childhood development. Staff focus on play-based learning, language development, and social-emotional growth while parents work or pursue education. The daycare also connects families with additional social services and resources to address barriers to employment and stability. By removing childcare as a financial obstacle, Allenby enables parents in the community to maintain employment and self-sufficiency while their children benefit from structured early learning experiences with trained educators.
- ALMISE CO-OPERATIVE HOMES INC.NORTH YORK
ALMISE Co-operative Homes Inc. provides affordable housing through a co-operative model in North York and across the GTA. The organization develops and maintains residential properties where members own shares and participate in managing their community, rather than renting from a landlord. This approach allows low and moderate-income households to build equity while living in stable, affordable homes. ALMISE works with government partners and financial institutions to acquire and develop properties, keeping housing costs significantly below market rates. Members of ALMISE co-operatives benefit from democratic governance, where residents have a voice in decisions affecting their community. The co-operative model also creates stronger neighbourhoods by fostering long-term residency and mutual support among neighbours.
- ALTERNATIVES FOR COMMUNITY LIVING IN ETOBICOKETORONTO
Alternatives for Community Living in Etobicoke provides residential support, day programs, and employment services for adults with developmental disabilities across Toronto. The organization operates group homes and supportive housing where individuals receive assistance with daily living, health management, and community integration. Through its day and employment programs, the charity helps participants develop skills, find meaningful work, and build social connections. Staff work with each person to identify their goals and interests, whether that involves paid employment, volunteer opportunities, or participation in recreational activities. The organization also offers family support services and advocacy to help individuals navigate the systems and resources available to them.
- ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF ONTARIOTORONTO
The Alzheimer Society of Ontario provides support, education, and advocacy for people living with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, along with their caregivers and families. The organization runs a helpline offering information and counselling, delivers educational programs about dementia care and management, and facilitates support groups across the GTA and beyond. They also conduct fundraising for research into dementia prevention and treatment. The society works to reduce stigma around cognitive decline while connecting individuals to practical resources, respite care options, and community services that help people maintain dignity and independence as the disease progresses.
- AMICA HELPING HANDS COMMUNITY PROGRAM SOCIETYTORONTO
AMICA Helping Hands Community Program Society provides practical support and social connection to older adults living alone or in isolation across Toronto. The organization delivers meals, assists with household tasks, offers friendly visiting programs, and helps seniors access community resources and health services. By matching trained volunteers with older residents, AMICA addresses loneliness while building stronger neighbourhood bonds. The program recognizes that many seniors face barriers to independence and community participation due to mobility challenges, limited income, or lack of family support nearby. Through regular check-ins and activity programs, AMICA helps older adults maintain dignity and quality of life while remaining engaged in their communities. The organization operates on the principle that connection and practical assistance are essential to healthy aging.
- AMICI CHILDREN'S CAMP CHARITYTORONTO
AMICI Children's Camp Charity provides summer camp experiences for children from low-income families in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization removes financial barriers that would otherwise prevent kids from attending overnight and day camps, where they participate in outdoor activities, develop friendships, and build confidence away from home. By covering full camp fees and ensuring access regardless of family income, AMICI gives children the chance to have typical summer experiences alongside their peers. The charity works with existing camps and community partners to place children in safe, supportive environments during school breaks, recognizing that camp attendance can have lasting positive effects on children's well-being, social skills, and sense of belonging.
- ANBA RUEISS INTERNATIONAL AID FOUNDATIONNORTH YORK
ANBA RUEISS International Aid Foundation provides emergency assistance and social services to vulnerable populations in North York and across the Greater Toronto Area. The organization distributes food, clothing, and hygiene supplies to families experiencing financial hardship, homelessness, and food insecurity. ANBA RUEISS also offers support programs including counseling services, job training referrals, and help navigating government benefits. By connecting individuals to immediate relief and longer-term resources, the foundation addresses both urgent needs and barriers to self-sufficiency. The organization works with community partners to identify families most in need and coordinates outreach efforts to ensure services reach those who might otherwise go without basic necessities.
- ANCOP INTERNATIONAL (CANADA), INC.VAUGHAN
ANCOP International (Canada) works to break cycles of poverty through skills training, livelihood development, and community support programs. Based in Vaughan, the organization provides vocational education and microfinance assistance to low-income individuals and families, primarily in the Philippines and Canada, helping them build sustainable livelihoods and achieve economic independence. ANCOP focuses on practical skill-building in trades and entrepreneurship, paired with financial literacy and business mentorship. The charity addresses root causes of poverty by equipping people with marketable skills and access to small business opportunities rather than temporary aid alone. Through partnerships with local communities and employers, ANCOP creates pathways out of poverty for vulnerable populations across the GTA and internationally, emphasizing dignity, self-reliance, and long-term economic stability for program participants and their families.
- ANDUHYAUN INC.TORONTO
Anduhyaun Inc. provides housing and support services for Indigenous people experiencing homelessness and housing instability in Toronto. The organization operates transitional housing programs, emergency shelters, and long-term supportive housing units designed specifically for Indigenous clients. Staff members offer case management, mental health support, cultural programming, and connections to employment and education opportunities. Anduhyaun recognizes the distinct barriers Indigenous people face, including the lasting impacts of colonization and systemic discrimination, and builds programming around cultural identity and healing. The organization also advocates for Indigenous housing rights and works to address the root causes of homelessness in Toronto's Indigenous community.
- ANNSWELL COURT FOUNDATIONTHORNHILL
Annswell Court Foundation provides housing and support services to vulnerable adults in the Greater Toronto Area. The organization operates residences where residents receive assistance with daily living, mental health support, and access to community resources. Staff members work with individuals experiencing homelessness, poverty, and social isolation to help them stabilize their lives and build pathways toward independence. The foundation also offers employment training and life skills programming to prepare residents for sustainable living. Based in Thornhill, Annswell Court Foundation serves people who face significant barriers to housing and employment, focusing on creating safe environments where individuals can address underlying challenges and reconnect with their communities.
- APTUS TREATMENT CENTRETORONTO
APTUS Treatment Centre provides residential and outpatient addiction treatment services across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization operates multiple programs addressing substance use disorders, mental health challenges, and co-occurring conditions through evidence-based therapeutic approaches. APTUS offers detoxification services, residential treatment, day programs, and ongoing recovery support tailored to individual needs. The centre serves adults struggling with alcohol, opioid, and other drug addictions, with particular attention to those facing barriers to accessing care. Treatment teams include physicians, counsellors, and support workers who work with clients to develop relapse prevention strategies and rebuild connections to employment, housing, and community. APTUS also operates specialized programs for youth and provides consultation services to other healthcare providers and social agencies working with affected populations.
- ARAN SOMALI CANADIAN RELIEF ORGANIZATIONTORONTO
ARAN Somali Canadian Relief Organization provides social services and support to Somali and East African communities in Toronto. The organization offers programs addressing settlement, employment, education, and health needs for newcomers and established residents. ARAN connects individuals and families with resources including language training, job placement assistance, youth mentorship, and cultural programs that help build integration while preserving community identity. The organization also advocates for the needs of Somali Canadians and works to address barriers to access within existing services across the GTA.
- ARCHWAY COMMUNITY HOMESNEWMARKET
Archway Community Homes provides supported housing and residential services to adults with developmental disabilities and mental health challenges in Newmarket and the surrounding areas. The organization operates group homes and supportive living environments where residents receive assistance with daily living skills, personal care, community integration, and employment support. Staff work with each resident to build independence and help them participate meaningfully in their communities. Archway also offers respite care services for families and transitions support for individuals moving from institutional settings into community-based living. By combining safe housing with wraparound support, the organization helps adults with complex needs achieve greater autonomy and quality of life.
- ARMAGHMISSISSAUGA
ARMAGH provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, and support services for people experiencing homelessness in Mississauga and the GTA. The organization operates shelters that offer safe accommodation, meals, and access to caseworkers who help residents address the underlying causes of homelessness, including mental health issues, addiction, and lack of employment. ARMAGH also runs programs focused on harm reduction, life skills training, and connections to permanent housing solutions. By combining immediate shelter with longer-term support, the organization works to help people rebuild stable lives and transition out of homelessness. ARMAGH serves individuals and families across the region who face crisis situations and have nowhere else to turn.
- ASHA JYOTI COMMUNITY WELFARE SOCIETY OF CANADAMISSISSAUGA
Asha Jyoti Community Welfare Society of Canada provides social services and community support to families in Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area, with a focus on South Asian communities. The organization offers programs addressing basic needs, settlement support for newcomers, educational initiatives, and mental health resources. Through culturally sensitive programming, Asha Jyoti connects vulnerable individuals and families with practical assistance including food security, employment guidance, and crisis support. The charity recognizes that immigrant and refugee populations often face unique barriers to accessing mainstream services, and it bridges these gaps by delivering support in familiar languages and cultural contexts. By combining immediate aid with longer-term community building, the organization helps families establish stability and connection within the broader GTA region.
- ASK FoundationMISSISSAUGA
The ASK Foundation provides emergency financial assistance and social support services to individuals and families experiencing crisis in Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation offers rapid access to funds for basic needs like food, shelter, and utilities, alongside case management and referrals to longer-term social programs. ASK Foundation works directly with people facing sudden job loss, medical emergencies, or temporary housing instability, helping them stabilize their situation and connect with community resources. By addressing immediate material needs while linking people to ongoing support services, the foundation prevents homelessness and helps residents rebuild their financial footing during vulnerable periods.
- ASSOCIATION OF SOVIET JEWRY IN CANADA INC.MAPLE
The Association of Soviet Jewry in Canada provides social services to Jewish immigrants and refugees from former Soviet countries across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. The organization offers settlement support, language training, employment assistance, and cultural programming to help newcomers integrate into Canadian life while maintaining connections to their heritage. Staff and volunteers work directly with families navigating housing, healthcare, and education systems, as well as addressing the specific challenges faced by elderly immigrants and those experiencing social isolation. The Association also organizes community events and educational programs that foster connections among members of the Soviet Jewish diaspora in the Maple region and surrounding communities.
- AURORA CHILDREN'S CENTRE INC.AURORA
Aurora Children's Centre provides developmental support and therapeutic services to children with special needs in the York Region area. The organization offers speech-language pathology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and behavioural support to help children reach their developmental potential. Aurora Children's Centre works with families to create individualized programs that address each child's unique challenges and strengths. The centre serves children from infancy through school age, partnering with schools, healthcare providers, and families to ensure continuity of care. Through direct intervention and consultation with educators and parents, Aurora Children's Centre helps children develop the skills they need to participate fully in their communities and classrooms.
- AURORA FOOD PANTRYAURORA
Aurora Food Pantry distributes groceries and fresh food to low-income residents across Aurora and surrounding communities. Operating a walk-in pantry model, the organization provides nutritious items including produce, dairy, proteins, and pantry staples to families facing food insecurity. Volunteers sort and organize donations, ensuring that clients receive quality products with dignity and no judgment. The pantry serves working poor families, seniors, and individuals experiencing temporary hardship, recognizing that food insecurity affects people across different circumstances. By maintaining accessible hours and stocking culturally appropriate foods, Aurora Food Pantry responds directly to urgent nutritional needs in the region while helping individuals redirect limited resources toward housing, utilities, and other essential expenses.
- AWHL-ASSAULTED WOMEN'S HELPLINEETOBICOKE
The Assaulted Women's Helpline provides crisis support and counseling to women and girls experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, and harassment. Operating from Etobicoke, the organization answers calls 24 hours a day, seven days a week, offering immediate emotional support, safety planning, and referrals to shelters and legal resources across the GTA. Trained volunteers and staff help callers understand their options and access specialized services tailored to their situation. The helpline also provides support to women leaving abusive relationships, helping them navigate the complex process of finding housing, accessing mental health services, and rebuilding their lives. The organization serves women from diverse backgrounds and works in multiple languages to ensure accessibility for all who reach out in crisis.
- AZONETA Corp.BRAMPTON
AZONETA Corp operates as a public foundation providing social services to residents of Brampton and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization delivers direct support programs addressing housing instability, food security, and access to essential community resources for vulnerable populations. Through partnerships with local agencies and community leaders, AZONETA Corp identifies gaps in service delivery and works to connect individuals and families with practical assistance. The foundation focuses on building sustainable pathways out of poverty by offering case management, emergency aid, and referrals to supplementary services. By maintaining a presence in Brampton, the organization understands the specific needs of its neighborhoods and responds with programs designed for the communities it serves.
- Abdullah Aid CanadaMISSISSAUGA
Abdullah Aid Canada provides emergency assistance and social services to vulnerable individuals and families across the Greater Toronto Area. The organization offers food hampers, utility bill payments, rent subsidies, and emergency medical support to people facing immediate hardship. Abdullah Aid Canada also runs programs addressing housing insecurity, job training, and health care access for low-income residents. Operating from Mississauga, the charity serves diverse communities through direct aid and partnerships with local agencies, helping people navigate crises and work toward stability.
- Abu Bakr Humanitarian FoundationSCARBOROUGH
Abu Bakr Humanitarian Foundation provides social services and support to vulnerable populations across Scarborough and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation offers assistance with essential needs including food, clothing, and emergency aid to families facing financial hardship. Through community outreach programs, the organization works to connect residents with resources and support networks that address immediate challenges while helping people build stability. The foundation serves newcomers, low-income families, seniors, and others experiencing economic difficulties, operating with a focus on dignity and respect for all those it helps.
- Access Independent Living ServicesTORONTO
Access Independent Living Services helps people with physical disabilities live independently in their own homes and communities across Toronto and the GTA. The organization provides practical support including personal assistance, home care coordination, and accessibility consulting to enable clients to maintain their autonomy and participate fully in daily life. Access Independent Living Services works with individuals to develop customized care plans that address their specific needs, whether managing household tasks, accessing transportation, or navigating community resources. By focusing on what people can do rather than limitations, the organization removes barriers that prevent disabled individuals from living as they choose. The agency employs trained caregivers and works closely with clients and their families to ensure services align with personal goals and preferences.
- Action For Humanity CanadaMILTON
Action For Humanity Canada operates a social services organization based in Milton that provides direct assistance to vulnerable populations across the Greater Toronto Area. The charity delivers emergency aid, housing support, and community programs designed to address immediate hardships and build pathways toward stability. Their work focuses on serving individuals and families experiencing poverty, homelessness, and social isolation through practical interventions including food assistance, shelter coordination, and access to essential services. The organization works across multiple neighborhoods in the GTA to identify gaps in existing support systems and respond with culturally sensitive programs that respect the dignity of those they serve. By combining emergency relief with longer-term community support, Action For Humanity Canada addresses both urgent needs and underlying causes of vulnerability among residents facing systemic barriers.
- Adam HouseTORONTO
Adam House provides residential and support services for men living with HIV/AIDS in Toronto. The organization offers safe, stable housing combined with case management, counseling, and access to medical care for individuals who face barriers to finding accommodation due to their health status or financial circumstances. Adam House operates multiple residences and works to reduce isolation while promoting health and dignity for its residents. The charity addresses a critical gap in housing for vulnerable populations in the GTA, recognizing that stable housing is essential for managing chronic illness and maintaining overall well-being.
- Adopt a Village in LaosBOWMANVILLE
Adopt a Village in Laos works directly with rural communities in Laos to address poverty and improve access to education and healthcare. The organization identifies villages with critical needs and partners with local leaders to build schools, provide teacher training, establish clean water systems, and support health initiatives. Volunteers from the GTA and beyond travel to project sites to work alongside community members, ensuring projects reflect local priorities rather than external assumptions. The charity focuses on long-term relationships with villages, returning annually to monitor progress and adjust strategies based on what communities actually need. By combining infrastructure development with education and health support, Adopt a Village in Laos helps break cycles of poverty while respecting local decision-making and cultural contexts.
- Ads Up Canada Refugee NetworkTORONTO
Ads Up Canada Refugee Network provides social support services to refugees and asylum seekers in Toronto, helping them navigate resettlement and integration into Canadian life. The organization offers practical assistance with housing, employment, language training, and access to healthcare and education. Volunteers and staff work directly with newcomers to address immediate needs while building pathways toward self-sufficiency and community connection. The network also advocates for refugee rights and works to raise public awareness about the challenges faced by displaced people. By combining direct service delivery with systemic advocacy, Ads Up Canada addresses both urgent practical barriers and longer-term inclusion for people rebuilding their lives after displacement.
- Advance Community InternationalBURLINGTON
Advance Community International provides social services and support programs to vulnerable populations across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. The organization focuses on helping individuals and families facing poverty, homelessness, and social isolation through direct assistance, counseling, and community integration programs. Advance Community International connects clients with housing resources, job training, mental health support, and other essential services needed to rebuild their lives. Operating from Burlington, the charity works with both newcomers and long-term residents to address the root causes of social disadvantage. Their staff and volunteers deliver practical help alongside mentorship, recognizing that sustainable change requires both immediate relief and longer-term support.
- Affectionate HandsBRAMPTON
Affectionate Hands provides hands-on support and companionship to isolated and vulnerable individuals across the Greater Toronto Area. The organization recognizes that loneliness and lack of social connection can deeply affect physical and mental health, particularly among seniors, people with disabilities, and those experiencing homelessness. Through regular visits, practical assistance with daily tasks, and genuine human connection, volunteers help clients maintain independence while reducing the isolation that can accompany difficult life circumstances. Based in Brampton, Affectionate Hands operates on the belief that small acts of care and presence can significantly improve quality of life. The charity matches volunteers with individuals who need support, creating ongoing relationships built on trust and mutual respect.
- Afghan Muslim Immigrant AidETOBICOKE
Afghan Muslim Immigration Aid provides settlement support and social services to Afghan immigrants and refugees in Etobicoke and the GTA. The organization assists newcomers with language training, employment counseling, housing support, and navigation of Canadian systems including healthcare and education. Staff and volunteers help families access government benefits, interpret at medical appointments, and connect with community resources during their transition to life in Canada. The charity also offers cultural orientation programs and peer support groups to reduce isolation and build social networks among Afghan newcomers. By addressing practical barriers to settlement, Afghan Muslim Immigration Aid helps families establish stability and work toward self-sufficiency in their new home.
- Afri-Can Education & Support Fund (ACES Fund)TORONTO
The AFRI-CAN Education & Support Fund provides academic support, mentorship, and financial assistance to students of African descent in Toronto and the GTA. The organization helps young people navigate educational barriers through tutoring programs, scholarship opportunities, and one-on-one mentoring relationships with professionals. ACES Fund works with elementary, secondary, and post-secondary students, focusing on building confidence, improving academic outcomes, and expanding access to higher education. The charity recognizes that systemic inequities often limit educational opportunities for Black students and responds by connecting them with resources, role models, and networks that strengthen their educational journeys. Through direct student support and community partnerships with schools, the organization addresses both immediate academic needs and long-term pathways to success.
- Afro Canadian Development Inc.NORTH YORK
Afro Canadian Development Inc. provides social services and community support programs to Black and African Canadian residents in North York and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization offers employment training, skills development, and job placement assistance to help individuals build careers and achieve economic stability. Beyond workforce development, the charity delivers youth mentorship, educational programming, and community engagement initiatives that strengthen families and support personal growth. Afro Canadian Development Inc. addresses systemic barriers that Black communities face while fostering cultural pride and connection. The organization works to create pathways to opportunity and self-sufficiency for residents seeking to advance their livelihoods and participate fully in their communities.
- Al-Ayn Social Care Foundation CanadaRICHMOND HILL
Al-Ayn Social Care Foundation Canada provides social services and support to vulnerable populations across the Greater Toronto Area. Based in Richmond Hill, the foundation delivers programs focused on community welfare, assistance for those facing hardship, and access to essential resources. The organization works to address gaps in social support by connecting residents with practical help, whether through direct aid, counseling, or community outreach initiatives. Al-Ayn operates with a focus on dignity and respect, serving individuals and families who need support navigating life's challenges. The foundation's work extends across multiple dimensions of social care, responding to both immediate needs and longer-term community concerns within the GTA.
- All Hands In Poverty ReliefGEORGETOWN
All Hands In Poverty Relief provides direct assistance and practical support to people experiencing poverty in Georgetown and surrounding communities. The organization offers emergency financial aid, food assistance, clothing, and housing support to individuals and families facing financial hardship. Through case management services, All Hands In Poverty Relief connects clients with longer-term resources including employment training, financial literacy programs, and access to government benefits. The foundation works to address both immediate needs and underlying barriers to economic stability, helping people rebuild their lives through a combination of emergency relief and community-based services.
- All Hands and Hearts - CanadaTORONTO
All Hands and Hearts Canada runs disaster relief and community rebuilding programs across the Caribbean and beyond, mobilizing volunteers to help affected regions recover from hurricanes, earthquakes, and other emergencies. The organization focuses on practical reconstruction work, from clearing debris and rebuilding homes to restoring schools and water systems. Based in Toronto, All Hands and Hearts combines immediate humanitarian response with longer-term recovery initiatives that address underlying vulnerabilities in vulnerable communities. Volunteers, both local and international, work alongside residents to repair infrastructure and support livelihoods. The charity prioritizes hiring and training local workers during recovery efforts, ensuring that rebuilding strengthens community capacity and provides economic opportunity alongside physical reconstruction.
- Alongside Hope Auprès de l'espoirTORONTO
Alongside Hope Auprès de l'espoir provides crisis support and practical assistance to people experiencing homelessness and poverty across Toronto. The organization offers emergency shelter, meals, counseling, and case management to help individuals stabilize their situations and transition toward self-sufficiency. Staff and volunteers work directly with clients to address immediate needs while connecting them to longer-term resources including housing programs, employment services, and mental health support. The charity operates with a low-barrier approach, meeting people where they are without judgment. By combining emergency aid with wraparound support services, Alongside Hope helps vulnerable residents in the GTA access the stability needed to rebuild their lives.
- Amistad CanadaNORTH YORK
Amistad Canada provides settlement and integration support for newcomers and immigrants in the GTA, helping them navigate the complexities of building new lives in Canada. The organization offers language training, employment counseling, credential recognition assistance, and cultural orientation programs designed to accelerate successful settlement. Amistad Canada recognizes that newcomers face unique barriers in housing, healthcare access, and workplace integration, and works to reduce these obstacles through direct service and advocacy. The charity connects clients with resources for childcare support, mental health services, and community networks that help people establish themselves socially and economically. By focusing on practical, evidence-based programming, Amistad Canada helps newcomers transition from arrival to stability and participation in Canadian society.
- Anba Abraam CharityMISSISSAUGA
Anba Abraam Charity provides social services to vulnerable individuals and families in Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization offers practical assistance including food support, clothing, emergency financial aid, and counseling services to people facing hardship. Anba Abraam Charity works to address immediate needs while connecting clients with longer-term resources and community support. The charity serves people regardless of background, focusing on dignity and respect in all interactions. Through direct aid and community partnerships, the organization helps reduce barriers that prevent people from achieving stability and self-sufficiency.
- Ansaar FoundationSCARBOROUGH
Ansaar Foundation provides social services and support programs to vulnerable populations across Scarborough and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization operates community centers, offers youth mentorship and educational assistance, delivers food security initiatives, and provides counseling services for families facing economic hardship. Ansaar Foundation works with newcomers, low-income households, and at-risk youth to connect them with resources including job training, mental health support, and emergency assistance. Through partnerships with local organizations and volunteers, the foundation addresses immediate needs while building pathways toward long-term stability and self-sufficiency for the communities it serves.
- Apinds Empowerment FoundationNEWMARKET
Apinds Empowerment Foundation provides support and advocacy services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities across the Greater Toronto Area and surrounding regions. The organization works to increase independence, self-determination, and community inclusion for people with disabilities through direct support programs, employment assistance, educational workshops, and peer mentorship. Apinds helps clients navigate access to services, develop life skills, and pursue meaningful participation in their communities. The foundation also advocates for policy changes and systemic improvements that remove barriers faced by people with disabilities. By combining practical support with community engagement, Apinds enables individuals to build fulfilling lives and exercise greater control over their own decisions and futures.
- Arabic Charitable Club Of Ontario (ACCO)NORTH YORK
The Arabic Charitable Club of Ontario provides social services to Arabic-speaking communities across the Greater Toronto Area. Based in North York, ACCO offers programs and support that address the practical needs of recent immigrants and established residents, including settlement assistance, community orientation, and access to local resources. The organization works to bridge cultural gaps and help Arabic speakers navigate Canadian systems while strengthening community connections. ACCO serves as a cultural and social hub, offering programming that brings people together while addressing gaps in service delivery for populations that may face language or cultural barriers when accessing support elsewhere.
- Armenian Family Support Services Inc.RICHMOND HILL
Armenian Family Support Services provides social support and assistance to Armenian families and individuals across the Greater Toronto Area. The organization offers counseling, settlement services, language programs, and community support to help Armenian immigrants and their families navigate life in Canada. The agency works to address barriers to integration while preserving cultural identity and connecting community members to essential resources. Based in Richmond Hill, Armenian Family Support Services serves a diverse population ranging from newcomers to established residents, helping them access housing support, employment assistance, and referrals to other social services. The organization also facilitates cultural events and community gatherings that strengthen social bonds and create spaces where Armenian families can build relationships while adapting to their new home.
- Arrahman Welfare Foundation CanadaSCARBOROUGH
Arrahman Welfare Foundation Canada provides social services and support to vulnerable populations in Scarborough and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization delivers financial assistance, food support, and emergency aid to individuals and families facing hardship. It also offers community programs designed to help people access basic necessities and navigate social services. The foundation works to identify residents in need and connect them with resources that address immediate challenges while supporting longer-term stability. Through direct assistance and community engagement, Arrahman Welfare Foundation Canada helps reduce barriers to essential services for those experiencing poverty or crisis situations across the GTA.
- Association of Iranian Canadians For Nowruz FestivalsNORTH YORK
The Association of Iranian Canadians for Nowruz Festivals organizes celebrations of Nowruz, the Persian New Year, bringing together Iranian and Iranian-Canadian communities across the Greater Toronto Area. The organization hosts festivals, cultural events, and gatherings that showcase Persian traditions, music, food, and customs to both community members and the broader public. Through these events, the association preserves and shares Iranian cultural heritage while creating spaces where families can connect with their roots and newcomers can learn about Persian traditions. The festivals also serve as bridges between Iranian-Canadian communities and other residents of the GTA, fostering cross-cultural understanding and social connection during the spring season.
- Assured Hope MinistryBRAMPTON
Assured Hope Ministry provides social support services to vulnerable individuals and families in Brampton and the surrounding GTA. The organization offers practical assistance including food support, emergency financial aid, and counseling services to help people navigate hardship and build stability. Assured Hope Ministry works with clients facing poverty, homelessness, and crisis situations by connecting them with resources and creating pathways toward self-sufficiency. The charity operates through direct service delivery and partnerships with local community agencies to address immediate needs while supporting longer-term recovery and resilience.
- Ausum Charity for AutismMISSISSAUGA
Ausum Charity for Autism provides support and resources to autistic individuals and their families across the Greater Toronto Area, with operations based in Mississauga. The organization offers direct services including therapy, educational programs, life skills training, and recreational activities designed to help autistic people of all ages develop independence and social connections. Ausum also connects families with information about local resources, advocacy support, and community events that foster inclusion. The charity recognizes that autism presents different challenges for each person and works to address individual needs through programming that spans early childhood intervention through adulthood. By combining direct service delivery with community education, Ausum aims to improve quality of life for autistic individuals while building understanding and acceptance in the broader community.
- Azeez FoundationTORONTO
Azeez Foundation provides social services and support to vulnerable populations across Toronto and the greater GTA. The organization works to address systemic barriers and improve access to resources for individuals and families facing economic hardship, housing insecurity, and social isolation. Through direct assistance programs, community partnerships, and advocacy efforts, Azeez Foundation helps connect people with essential services including food support, housing assistance, and mental health resources. The foundation operates with a focus on dignity and respect, recognizing that effective support requires understanding each person's unique circumstances and needs. By strengthening community networks and addressing root causes of inequality, Azeez Foundation works toward building a more equitable society where all residents have access to the support necessary to thrive.
- Azerbaijani Women's Support CentreNORTH YORK
The Azerbaijani Women's Support Centre provides counseling, legal advocacy, and practical support to women from Azerbaijani and broader Central Asian communities in North York and the GTA. The organization addresses domestic violence, immigration-related challenges, and barriers to employment by offering culturally informed services in multiple languages. Counselors help clients navigate family law, access housing resources, and develop safety plans. The centre also runs workshops on workplace rights and financial independence. By understanding the specific cultural context and language needs of its clients, the organization removes obstacles that often prevent women from seeking help. The centre works with local agencies to connect women to additional services including mental health support and job training programs.
- B'NAI BRITH CANADA SENIOR CITIZEN'S RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMTORONTO
B'nai Brith Canada's Senior Citizen's Residential Program provides safe, affordable housing and support services for older adults in Toronto and the GTA. The program operates residential facilities that offer independent or semi-independent living options combined with on-site care, social activities, and wellness programs. Residents receive assistance with daily living while maintaining dignity and community connection. The organization addresses the critical housing shortage facing seniors by providing stable accommodations alongside health services, meals, and recreational opportunities that help combat isolation. B'nai Brith Canada works to ensure older adults can age in place with access to the support they need and the social engagement that sustains quality of life.
- BALANCE FOR BLIND ADULTSTORONTO
Balance for Blind Adults provides vocational training and employment support to people who are blind or partially sighted in Toronto and the GTA. The organization helps clients develop work skills, navigate workplace accommodations, and secure meaningful employment across various industries. Through one-on-one coaching, job placement assistance, and connections with employers, Balance for Blind Adults removes barriers that often prevent blind and partially sighted people from entering the workforce. The charity also offers peer support groups and social programs that build community and confidence among adults adjusting to vision loss or seeking to advance their careers after losing their sight.
- BARBRA SCHLIFER COMMEMORATIVE CLINICTORONTO
The Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic provides legal services and counseling to women and children affected by domestic violence in Toronto and surrounding areas. The clinic's lawyers offer free legal representation in family law matters, helping clients navigate separation, custody, and protection orders. Trained counselors provide trauma-informed support to help survivors process abuse and rebuild their lives. The clinic also works to hold perpetrators accountable through the justice system while advocating for policy changes that better protect vulnerable people. By combining legal expertise with mental health support, the clinic addresses both the immediate safety needs and long-term healing required for people escaping domestic violence.
- BAYCREST DAY CARE CENTRETORONTO
Baycrest Day Care Centre provides licensed child care and early childhood education programs in Toronto for children from infancy through the preschool years. The centre offers full-time and part-time enrollment options, with trained staff who focus on developmental milestones, play-based learning, and social-emotional growth. Baycrest Day Care Centre serves families across the city who need accessible, quality child care that supports working parents and prepares young children for school entry. The program includes age-appropriate activities, nutritious meals, and attention to each child's individual needs and learning style. The centre operates with a commitment to creating a safe, nurturing environment where children develop confidence and foundational skills during their early years.
- BECOMING NEIGHBOURS JOINT APOSTOLIC MINISTRYSCARBOROUGH
Becoming Neighbours Joint Apostolic Ministry operates in Scarborough as a social services charity that brings together faith communities and volunteers to support vulnerable populations in the Greater Toronto Area. The organization provides practical assistance including food programs, housing support, and community services to people experiencing poverty and homelessness. Working across denominational lines, Becoming Neighbours mobilizes volunteers to serve their neighbors through meal programs, emergency aid, and ongoing case support. The ministry focuses on building authentic relationships between helpers and those in need, moving beyond transactional charity toward genuine neighborly connection. By partnering with local churches and community groups, the organization addresses immediate needs while advocating for systemic change in how society responds to poverty and social exclusion.
- BEIT HALOCHEM CANADA/AID TO DISABLED VETERANS OF ISRAEL (CANADA)CONCORD
Beit Halochem Canada provides rehabilitation, social, and recreational programs for Israeli military veterans who have been wounded or disabled in service. The organization operates rehabilitation centers in Israel offering physiotherapy, occupational therapy, sports activities, and social events designed to help veterans reintegrate into civilian life and rebuild their independence. The charity also provides financial assistance and supports family members affected by veteran disabilities. With donors and supporters across the Greater Toronto Area, Beit Halochem Canada raises funds to sustain these programs, recognizing that veterans face ongoing physical and psychological challenges long after their service ends. The organization believes disabled veterans deserve access to quality rehabilitation services, community connection, and the tools needed to live fulfilling lives despite their injuries.
- BELMONT HOUSETORONTO
Belmont House provides housing and support services for adults living with HIV/AIDS in Toronto. The organization operates transitional and permanent housing programs alongside case management, peer support, and access to health and social services. Residents receive assistance navigating the healthcare system, managing medications, and addressing barriers to stable housing and employment. Belmont House recognizes that safe, affordable housing is fundamental to health outcomes and social stability for people living with HIV. The organization serves individuals across the GTA who face stigma, isolation, and complex health needs, creating residential communities where people can rebuild their lives with dignity and access to wraparound support.
- BEREAVED FAMILIES OF ONTARIOMISSISSAUGA
Bereaved Families of Ontario provides peer support and counseling services to people grieving the loss of a loved one, with a primary office in Mississauga serving the Greater Toronto Area. The organization offers free support groups led by trained volunteers who have themselves experienced significant loss, creating a space where grieving individuals can connect with others who understand their circumstances. They also provide one-on-one peer support, crisis intervention, and resources for those struggling with complicated grief or suicide loss. The groups meet regularly throughout the GTA and cover various types of loss including death by suicide, sudden death, and long-term illness. Bereaved Families of Ontario recognizes that grief is not a problem to be solved but a natural process that benefits from community and understanding.
- BEREAVED FAMILIES OF ONTARIO - TORONTOTORONTO
Bereaved Families of Ontario - Toronto provides grief support and counselling to individuals and families who have experienced the death of a loved one. The organization offers peer support groups, professional counselling services, and educational resources to help people navigate loss at different stages of their grief. These services address sudden deaths, long-term illnesses, suicide, and other circumstances of loss. The organization operates across the Greater Toronto Area and surrounding regions, creating safe spaces where bereaved individuals can connect with others who understand their experience. By combining peer support with professional guidance, the organization helps people process trauma and rebuild their lives following bereavement.
- BEREAVED FAMILIES OF ONTARIO - YORK REGIONNEWMARKET
Bereaved Families of Ontario - York Region provides grief support services to individuals and families who have experienced the death of a loved one. Based in Newmarket, the organization offers peer-led support groups, one-on-one counselling, educational workshops, and crisis support to help people navigate their grief journey. Whether someone is mourning the loss of a parent, child, spouse, sibling, or friend, the charity creates safe spaces where bereaved people can share their experiences with others who understand their pain. The organization serves York Region and surrounding areas, recognizing that grief is deeply personal and that support needs vary widely depending on the relationship to the deceased and the circumstances of the loss.
- BEREAVED FAMILIES OF ONTARIO -HALTON/PEELMISSISSAUGA
Bereaved Families of Ontario - Halton/Peel provides grief support and counselling services to families and individuals who have lost a loved one through sudden or traumatic death. The organization operates in Mississauga and the surrounding region, offering peer-led support groups, one-on-one counselling sessions, and educational programs designed to help people navigate the complex emotions and practical challenges that follow unexpected loss. Their volunteer facilitators, many of whom have experienced similar grief, create safe spaces where bereaved individuals can process their experiences, connect with others who understand their pain, and find pathways toward healing. The organization serves anyone affected by traumatic loss, recognizing that grief affects entire families and communities, and offers services at no cost to participants.
- BEREAVED FAMILIES OF ONTARIO DURHAM REGIONOSHAWA
Bereaved Families of Ontario Durham Region provides support and counseling services to individuals and families grieving the death of a loved one in the Oshawa and Durham area. The organization offers peer support groups, one-on-one counseling, educational workshops, and crisis support for people navigating loss from any cause, including sudden death, suicide, homicide, and prolonged illness. Trained volunteers and staff create safe spaces where grieving people can share their experiences and find understanding from others who have experienced similar loss. The charity recognizes that grief affects people differently and across all ages, offering age-specific groups for bereaved children, teens, and adults. By reducing isolation and providing practical coping strategies, Bereaved Families of Ontario Durham Region helps community members move through their grief in ways that work for them.
- BEST BUDDIES OF CANADANORTH YORK
Best Buddies of Canada creates one-to-one friendships between people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities across the GTA and beyond. The organization runs a structured matching process that pairs members based on shared interests, then provides ongoing support to help friendships develop and flourish. Volunteers and program participants meet regularly for social activities, outings, and events that build genuine connections. Best Buddies also operates in schools and workplaces to promote social inclusion and reduce isolation for people with disabilities. The North York-based charity recognizes that meaningful friendships improve mental health, confidence, and quality of life for people who are often marginalized or lonely. Through its community-based approach, Best Buddies works to ensure that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities have the same opportunities for connection and belonging as everyone else.
- BETHANY LODGEMARKHAM
Bethany Lodge provides residential and support services for adults with developmental disabilities in Markham and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization operates group homes and offers day programs designed to help residents develop life skills, build independence, and participate in their communities. Staff members work with individuals to create personalized support plans that address each person's unique needs and goals. Bethany Lodge focuses on creating safe, welcoming environments where residents can thrive while maintaining connections to family and friends. The charity also offers respite care services for families who need temporary support, and provides training and employment opportunities for people with developmental disabilities seeking to enter the workforce.
- BETHESDA CHRISTIAN RESIDENTIAL CARE INC.WOODBRIDGE
Bethesda Christian Residential Care provides safe housing and support services for adults with developmental disabilities and mental health challenges in the Greater Toronto Area. The organization operates residential facilities where residents receive daily living assistance, personal care, and access to community programs. Staff work with each person to build independent living skills while maintaining a stable home environment. Bethesda serves individuals who face barriers to finding appropriate accommodation and support, offering a structured setting that prioritizes dignity and social participation. The charity works with families, healthcare providers, and government agencies to create sustainable care plans tailored to individual needs and capabilities.