Toronto Charities Directory
12,758 registered GTA charities
- (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.
- (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.
- (SHOUTERS) NATIONAL EVANGELICAL SPIRITUAL BAPTIST FAITH INTERNATIONAL CENTRE OF CANADAPICKERING
The Shouters National Evangelical Spiritual Baptist Faith International Centre of Canada operates a place of worship and spiritual community for members of the Evangelical Spiritual Baptist faith tradition. Based in Pickering, the organization provides religious services, pastoral care, and community gatherings rooted in Pentecostal and Baptist theology. The centre serves individuals and families seeking spiritual growth, fellowship, and connection to their faith heritage. Through worship services, prayer meetings, and religious education, the organization supports the spiritual development of its congregation while maintaining the traditions and practices central to Evangelical Spiritual Baptist worship.
- 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.
- 10,000 Trees For the RougePICKERING
10,000 Trees for the Rouge plants trees throughout the Rouge River watershed, which spans the Greater Toronto Area and extends into Durham Region. The organization focuses on reforestation and habitat restoration in this ecologically significant area, working to increase tree canopy coverage, improve water quality, and create wildlife corridors. By establishing native trees and shrubs, the charity helps prevent erosion along riverbanks and wetlands while supporting the long-term health of the Rouge ecosystem. The work involves community volunteers in planting initiatives and environmental education, connecting residents of Pickering and surrounding communities to the natural landscape they depend on.
- 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.
- 100 Strong FoundationYORK
The 100 Strong Foundation provides educational support and mentorship to young people from underrepresented communities in York and across the Greater Toronto Area. The organization works to remove barriers to academic achievement through tutoring programs, scholarship funding, and career guidance. By connecting students with mentors from diverse professional backgrounds, the foundation helps participants develop the skills and confidence needed to pursue post-secondary education and meaningful careers. The foundation recognizes that systemic inequities often limit opportunities for capable young people and actively works to level the playing field through direct financial assistance and personalized guidance that extends beyond the classroom.
- 10360112 Canada InstituteBRAMPTON
The 10360112 Canada Institute provides international aid and development support to communities in need across the globe. Based in Brampton, the organization works to address poverty, improve access to education and healthcare, and build economic opportunities in underserved regions. Through partnerships with local organizations and direct intervention programs, the institute delivers resources and expertise to vulnerable populations, with a focus on sustainable development that creates lasting change. The organization operates across multiple countries, adapting its approach to the specific needs of each community it serves while maintaining strong connections to its base in the Greater Toronto Area.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 142 SQUADRON, ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETSETOBICOKE
142 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Cadets, operates a youth-focused cadet program based in Etobicoke that teaches discipline, leadership, and aviation skills to teenagers aged 12 to 18. The program combines ground-based instruction with flight training, drill practice, and emergency services education. Cadets participate in parades, survival training, and community service activities throughout the Greater Toronto Area. The squadron provides mentorship from senior cadets and trained officers, helping young people develop confidence and teamwork abilities in a military-structured environment. Membership is open to youth regardless of background, and the program emphasizes both personal growth and service to the community.
- 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.
- 151 Chadburn Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets Sponsoring CommitteeOSHAWA
151 Chadburn Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets provides youth aviation training and leadership development to teenagers in the Oshawa area. Through the Air Cadet League of Canada, the squadron offers cadets aged 12 to 18 hands-on experience with aircraft, navigation, and aeronautical science alongside military discipline and civic responsibility. Members learn flying skills, attend summer camps, and participate in marksmanship, drill, and team exercises. The program combines classroom instruction with practical field training, preparing young people for potential careers in aviation or military service while building confidence and teamwork. Operating under the Air Cadet League framework across the GTA region, the squadron functions as a structured youth organization that keeps teenagers engaged in productive activities while fostering skills applicable far beyond aviation.
- 172 Clarington Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Cadets, Sponsor ing CommitteeBOWMANVILLE
The Air Cadet League of Canada's Ontario Provincial Committee supports 172 Clarington Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets in Bowmanville, which operates a youth aviation program for ages 12 to 18. The squadron provides ground training, flight instruction, and leadership development through a military-style structure that emphasizes discipline, teamwork, and aerospace knowledge. Members learn about aircraft systems, navigation, and piloting fundamentals while building confidence and career readiness. The program draws youth from across the Greater Toronto Area, offering hands-on experiences that might otherwise be unavailable to many young people. Through fundraising and community partnerships, the sponsoring committee ensures the squadron can maintain aircraft access, instructor training, and equipment necessary to deliver quality aviation education and foster the next generation of skilled aviators and leaders.
- 180 MOSQUITO SQUADRON, ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETSTORONTO
180 Mosquito Squadron operates as part of the Air Cadet League of Canada, offering youth aged 12 to 18 in Toronto structured aviation and leadership training. The squadron provides cadets with hands-on experience in flying, air navigation, and aerospace studies through partnerships with local aviation facilities. Members participate in drill training, physical fitness programs, and character development activities designed to build confidence and discipline. The organization emphasizes mentorship from experienced instructors and offers opportunities for cadets to earn certifications and progress through advancement levels. By combining practical aviation education with personal development, the squadron prepares young people for potential military service, civilian aviation careers, or simply instills valuable skills applicable to any future path.
- 1907 Research CanadaTORONTO
1907 Research Canada funds medical and health research across Canada, with a focus on improving outcomes for patients facing serious diseases. The foundation provides grants to researchers and institutions working on innovative projects that address gaps in current treatment and understanding of health conditions. Operating from Toronto, 1907 Research Canada supports a range of research initiatives through competitive funding programs designed to attract talented scientists and clinicians. The foundation works with academic hospitals, universities, and research centers to identify promising research directions and help translate scientific discoveries into real-world health benefits for Canadians.
- 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.
- 1ST FOUR ARROWS YOUTH GROUPMARKHAM
1st Four Arrows Youth Group operates a youth mentoring program in Markham that pairs trained volunteers with young people facing social, emotional, or academic challenges. The organization focuses on building positive relationships and developing life skills through one-on-one mentoring, group activities, and community engagement. The program serves youth ages 6 to 18, with particular attention to those from low-income families or unstable home environments. By connecting mentors with participants over sustained periods, 1st Four Arrows helps young people develop confidence, resilience, and a stronger sense of direction. The group also offers workshops on topics like conflict resolution, goal-setting, and healthy relationships. Volunteers receive training to support effective mentoring, and the organization maintains regular contact with participants' families and schools to track progress and adjust support as needed.
- 2 - SPIRITED PEOPLE OF THE 1ST NATIONSTORONTO
Spirited People of the 1st Nations creates and supports artistic and cultural programs that celebrate Indigenous heritage and provide opportunities for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis artists and communities. Based in Toronto, the organization produces visual art exhibitions, performances, film screenings, and cultural events that showcase Indigenous creativity while building platforms for emerging and established Native artists. Through artist residencies, workshops, and community partnerships, the foundation strengthens cultural expression and self-determination among Indigenous peoples across the GTA and beyond. The organization operates as a public foundation committed to centering Indigenous voices in Canada's arts landscape.
- 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.
- 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.
- 2 WHITBY ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADET SQUADRON SPONSORING COMMITTEEOSHAWA
The Air Cadet League of Canada Ontario Provincial Committee operates 2 Whitby Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron, which provides military training and leadership development to youth ages 12 to 18 in the Oshawa and greater Toronto area. The squadron offers cadets structured instruction in aeronautics, navigation, survival skills, and discipline through a nationally recognized program. Members participate in flying opportunities, summer training camps, and community service projects that build confidence and civic responsibility. The organization is run by volunteer officers and support staff who mentor young people in a military-style environment designed to develop character and prepare them for future careers or continued service.
- 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.
- 330 Danforth Tech Sqn R.C (Air) Sponsoring CommitteeTORONTO
The Air Cadet League of Canada Ontario Provincial Committee runs 330 Danforth Tech Squadron in Toronto, a youth aviation program that teaches air cadets ages 12 to 18 about aerospace, leadership, and military history. The squadron provides ground school instruction, flight training opportunities, and hands-on experience with aircraft and aviation technology. Members participate in drill practice, physical fitness activities, and field exercises that build discipline and teamwork. The organization draws recruits from across the Greater Toronto Area and offers cadets pathways toward careers in aviation, engineering, or military service. Through summer camps, international exchanges, and regular weekly training, the squadron combines practical aviation education with character development in a structured military environment.
- 351 SILVER STAR AIR CADET SQUADRONMARKHAM
351 Silver Star Air Cadet Squadron operates an aerospace education and leadership training program for youth ages 12 to 18 in Markham and the Greater Toronto Area. The squadron provides hands-on instruction in aviation, flight theory, and air force history through ground school classes and flight training experiences. Members learn discipline, teamwork, and leadership skills while gaining exposure to career paths in aviation and aerospace fields. The program combines classroom instruction with practical activities, including visits to air bases and opportunities to experience flying in actual aircraft. As part of the Air Cadet League of Canada, the squadron prepares young people for potential military service while developing confident, responsible citizens through structured mentorship and skill-building.
- 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.
- 3858278 Canada FoundationTORONTO
3858278 Canada Foundation is a private foundation based in Toronto that provides grants and financial support to registered Canadian charities across a range of causes. The foundation evaluates applications from nonprofit organizations and directs funds toward initiatives that align with its giving priorities. As a grantmaking body, it plays a role in the charitable landscape by helping to fund programs and services delivered by other organizations in the GTA and beyond. The foundation's work involves assessing proposals, managing its endowment, and determining how best to distribute resources to maximize impact on the causes it supports.
- 3rd Heaven MinistriesMILTON
3rd Heaven Ministries provides spiritual guidance and religious community to residents across the Greater Toronto Area from its base in Milton. The organization offers worship services, prayer groups, and faith-based counseling for individuals seeking to deepen their spiritual practice and connect with others in their religious journey. Through regular gatherings and pastoral support, 3rd Heaven Ministries creates a space where people can explore questions of faith, find mentorship, and build meaningful relationships within a faith community. The organization serves members from diverse backgrounds and denominational traditions, welcoming anyone interested in Christian fellowship and spiritual growth.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 519 CHURCH STREET COMMUNITY CENTRETORONTO
The 519 Church Street Community Centre provides arts, cultural and social programming for Toronto's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and two-spirit communities. The organization operates a performance venue, gallery space and meeting rooms while offering workshops, classes and events in visual arts, music, theatre and dance. Beyond arts programming, the centre delivers support services including youth counselling, health promotion, and community organizing initiatives. Located in downtown Toronto, the 519 serves as a cultural hub and safe gathering space where LGBTQ2S individuals can create, perform, learn and build community together.
- 540 Golden Hawks - Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron SponsorcommitteeOAKVILLE
540 Golden Hawks provides youth aged 12 to 18 in Oakville and the GTA with training in aviation, leadership, and military discipline through the Royal Canadian Air Cadet program. Members learn to fly, study aerospace science, and develop skills in navigation, survival, and emergency procedures. The squadron operates training flights, ground school instruction, and expeditions that build confidence and prepare cadets for careers in aviation and the armed forces. Sponsorship from the committee ensures cadets have access to aircraft, instructors, and equipment needed for hands-on experience. Participants gain discipline, physical fitness, and mentorship from experienced pilots and officers who guide them through progressive levels of achievement.
- 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.
- 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.
- 614 ChurchTORONTO
614 Church operates a downtown Toronto spiritual community centered on Christian worship, prayer, and fellowship. The organization gathers people for weekly services, Bible study groups, and prayer meetings that explore Christian faith and practice. Beyond regular worship, 614 Church engages in local outreach through food programs, community events, and support for those experiencing homelessness or hardship in the downtown core. The church provides a gathering space where people can explore questions of meaning and faith while also taking concrete action to address poverty and social needs in their immediate neighborhood. Members participate in volunteer service, small group discussions, and seasonal celebrations that strengthen both spiritual life and community bonds.
- 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.
- 707 (Marion Orr CM) Squadron Stouffville Sponsoring CommitteeSTOUFFVILLE
707 (Marion Orr CM) Squadron Stouffville Sponsoring Committee operates through the Air Cadet League of Canada to provide youth aged 12 to 18 in the greater Toronto area with military-style training, leadership development, and aerospace education. The squadron offers cadets hands-on experience in aviation, navigation, drill, marksmanship, and survival skills through a structured program that combines classroom instruction with field activities. Members participate in summer training camps, regional competitions, and community service projects that build discipline, confidence, and teamwork. The program is delivered by volunteer officers and senior cadets who mentor younger members, creating a supportive environment where young people develop life skills and explore potential careers in the Canadian Armed Forces and aviation industries.
- 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.
- 756 Wild Goose Royal Canadian Air Cadets Squadron Sponsoring CommitteeGEORGETOWN
The Air Cadet League of Canada Ontario Provincial Committee operates 756 Wild Goose Royal Canadian Air Cadets Squadron in Georgetown, providing aviation and military training to youth aged 12 to 18. The squadron combines classroom instruction in aerospace, navigation, and leadership with hands-on flight training and physical fitness activities. Cadets learn discipline, teamwork, and career skills while gaining exposure to aviation and defence careers. The program operates through a network of volunteer officers and serves young people across the GTA and surrounding regions. Squadron members participate in competitions, flying sorties, summer camps, and community service projects that build confidence and responsibility. The organization receives support from sponsors, donations, and volunteers who help introduce the next generation to the Air Force and develop well-rounded youth leaders.
- 789 Lt. R. Hampton Gray VC Air Cadet Squadron Sponsoring CommiteeMISSISSAUGA
The 789 Lt. R. Hampton Gray VC Air Cadet Squadron provides youth aged 12 to 18 with military aviation training, leadership development, and flight instruction in Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area. Operating under the Air Cadet League of Canada, the squadron offers cadets hands-on experience with aircraft, ground school education, and opportunities to earn pilot licenses through a structured program. Members participate in drill training, navigation exercises, and survival skills development while working toward various cadet proficiency levels. The squadron combines physical fitness and discipline with mentorship from experienced officers and volunteer instructors. Beyond the air base, cadets engage in community service activities and competitive events. The program serves young people seeking direction and skill-building in an aviation-focused environment that balances challenge with personal growth.
- 7TH DAY CHURCH OF GOD INTERNATIONALBRAMPTON
Seventh Day Church of God International, based in Brampton, provides spiritual guidance and religious education grounded in seventh-day observance and biblical teachings. The church offers weekly worship services, prayer meetings, and Bible study classes for members and visitors seeking a faith community. Through its congregation, the organization facilitates religious instruction for children and adults, maintains pastoral support for its members, and organizes community gatherings that reflect its spiritual mission. The church operates as a place of worship and spiritual development in the Greater Toronto Area, welcoming people of various backgrounds to participate in its religious programs and services.
- 8 Globemaster Squadron/Escadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets Sponsoring CommitteeRICHMOND HILL
8 Globemaster Squadron's Sponsoring Committee supports the Air Cadet League of Canada by providing local youth in Richmond Hill and surrounding communities with military aviation training and leadership development. Through ground school instruction, flight training opportunities, and cadet corps activities, the organization teaches discipline, citizenship, and technical skills to young people aged 12 to 18. Cadets participate in both classroom learning about aircraft systems and aviation history alongside hands-on experiences that prepare them for potential military careers or civilian aviation paths. The sponsoring committee fundraises to maintain facilities, purchase equipment, and subsidize programs so participation remains accessible regardless of family income. By fostering confidence and responsibility in young people across the GTA, the organization creates pathways for future leaders in aviation and defense.
- 800 Black Forest Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets Sponsoring CommitteeMISSISSAUGA
The 800 Black Forest Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets Sponsoring Committee operates a youth aviation program for young people in the Greater Toronto Area. The organization provides cadets aged 12 to 18 with training in aerospace, leadership, and military discipline through hands-on instruction and mentorship. Members learn flying basics, aircraft maintenance, navigation, and develop teamwork skills through structured activities and field exercises. The squadron connects youth with experienced aviation professionals and provides pathways toward careers in aviation and aerospace. Operating in Mississauga, the program aims to build confidence, responsibility, and civic engagement in the next generation while fostering interest in aviation and national service.