Toronto Charities Directory
12,758 registered GTA charities
- BAD DOG THEATRE COMPANYTORONTO
Bad Dog Theatre Company creates and produces comedy theatre shows, improvisation performances, and sketch comedy in Toronto. The organization runs a theatre venue where it stages original productions and hosts performances by both established and emerging comedians and theatre artists. Bad Dog also offers training programs and workshops in improv and comedy performance techniques for people of all experience levels. Through its classes, productions, and public performances, the company works to make live comedy and theatrical entertainment accessible to Toronto audiences while providing performers with a professional space to develop and showcase their work.
- BAIMAI SURTI FOUNDATIONMISSISSAUGA
The Baimai Surti Foundation provides community services to residents of Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area, with a focus on supporting vulnerable populations through direct assistance and social programs. The foundation works to address gaps in access to basic services by offering practical help to individuals and families facing hardship. Their initiatives span food security, emergency relief, and community support activities designed to meet immediate needs while fostering dignity and self-sufficiency among those they serve. By connecting people with resources and building partnerships across the region, the foundation strengthens the social fabric of Mississauga's diverse communities.
- BAIS CHAYA MUSHKAH SCHOOL FOR GIRLSNORTH YORK
Bais Chaya Mushkah School for Girls in North York provides Jewish education and community services to girls and young women. The school offers academic instruction grounded in Jewish values and traditions, combining secular and religious learning within a supportive environment. Beyond classroom instruction, the organization serves the broader Orthodox Jewish community in the GTA by fostering spiritual development and cultural understanding among its students. The school emphasizes character education alongside traditional subjects, preparing young women to engage thoughtfully with both their faith community and the wider world. Through its programs and initiatives, Bais Chaya Mushkah contributes to the preservation of Jewish heritage while supporting the personal growth and well-being of the students it serves.
- BAIS CHOMESH HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLSTORONTO
Bais Chomesh High School for Girls provides secondary education to young women in Toronto with a focus on Jewish studies integrated throughout the curriculum. The school serves students from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and combines religious instruction with academic excellence across sciences, mathematics, languages, and humanities. Bais Chomesh offers smaller class sizes and individualized attention to help students develop critical thinking skills and character development. The school maintains strong connections to the local Jewish community while preparing graduates for post-secondary education and meaningful careers. Tuition assistance programs ensure that financial barriers do not prevent qualified students from accessing the school's educational offerings.
- BAIS DOV YOSEF CONGREGATIONTORONTO
Bais Dov Yosef Congregation operates an animal welfare program serving the Toronto area. The organization provides veterinary care, food, and shelter support for animals in need, with particular focus on assisting low-income pet owners who would otherwise be unable to afford necessary medical treatment. The congregation coordinates rescue efforts, offers animal adoption services, and maintains facilities where injured or abandoned animals receive care and rehabilitation. Staff and volunteers work to connect animals with permanent, safe homes while educating the community about responsible pet ownership and animal protection.
- BAIS HAMEDRASH SHIVTAY ISRAEL (NORTH YORK)TORONTO
Bais Hamedrash Shivtay Israel in North York operates an animal welfare program that provides veterinary care, food, and shelter support for animals in need throughout the Toronto area. The organization combines Jewish values with practical animal protection work, offering services such as emergency medical treatment, rescue operations, and foster care placement for neglected and injured animals. The charity works with community members and local veterinarians to address animal suffering and promote responsible pet ownership. Staff members and volunteers respond to cases of abuse and neglect, providing immediate intervention and long-term care for vulnerable creatures. The program serves low-income families who need affordable veterinary assistance and those facing hardship who require help feeding their pets during difficult times.
- BAIS MOSHE CONGREGATIONTORONTO
Bais Moshe Congregation provides social, cultural, and recreational programs for Jewish seniors in Toronto. The synagogue operates a senior center offering regular gatherings, educational classes, holiday celebrations, and social events that help older adults maintain connections within their community. Programs address isolation and loneliness while preserving cultural and religious traditions. Members participate in lectures, wellness activities, and celebrations throughout the year. The congregation also coordinates support services and assists seniors navigating practical challenges of aging. By creating spaces where older adults can engage socially and spiritually, Bais Moshe works to improve quality of life for Jewish seniors across the GTA.
- BAIS YAAKOV ELEMENTARY SCHOOLTORONTO
Bais Yaakov Elementary School provides Jewish education to girls in Toronto, combining academic instruction with religious and cultural learning. The school serves families seeking a traditional Jewish educational environment, offering curriculum grounded in Hebrew language, Jewish history, and Torah study alongside core subjects. Students benefit from small class sizes and a community-focused approach that integrates Jewish values into daily learning. The school operates as a charitable organization, making Jewish education accessible to families across the Greater Toronto Area who prioritize both academic excellence and religious development.
- BAIS YAAKOV HIGH SCHOOL OF SPRING VALLEY, CANADIAN FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Bais Yaakov High School of Spring Valley, Canadian Foundation provides secondary education rooted in Jewish values and academic excellence for students in Toronto. The school offers a curriculum that integrates rigorous secular subjects with Jewish studies, Hebrew language, and religious instruction. Students benefit from small class sizes, individualized attention, and a supportive community environment designed to foster intellectual growth and moral development. The foundation supports the school's operations and ensures accessible, quality education for families seeking an institution that balances advanced academics with faith-based learning. Through its programming, the school prepares graduates for post-secondary studies while grounding them in their cultural and religious heritage.
- BAITUL MAAL INC.SCARBOROUGH
Baitul Maal Inc. provides emergency relief and development assistance to vulnerable populations in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. The organization delivers food aid, clean water access, medical supplies, and shelter support to communities affected by conflict, poverty, and natural disaster. Based in Scarborough, the charity works with local partners to identify urgent needs and distribute resources efficiently. Baitul Maal also funds education programs and vocational training to help families build economic stability. The organization operates on the principle that humanitarian aid should reach those most in need regardless of background, focusing on both immediate crisis response and long-term community development initiatives.
- BAITUL MUKARRAM ISLAMIC SOCIETYTORONTO
Baitul Mukarram Islamic Society provides disaster relief, humanitarian aid, and development assistance to vulnerable populations in countries affected by conflict, poverty, and natural disasters. The organization works across the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa, distributing food, medical supplies, clean water, and shelter to those in urgent need. Based in Toronto, the society also supports educational initiatives and orphan care programs in underserved regions. Through direct partnerships with local communities, Baitul Mukarram ensures resources reach people facing immediate hardship and builds long-term capacity for sustainable development in disadvantaged areas.
- BAKER HEALTH CARE CAMPUS CORPORATIONTORONTO
Baker Health Care Campus Corporation operates cultural and arts programming integrated within a health care setting in Toronto. The organization uses creative practices including visual arts, music, performance, and other cultural activities to support the wellbeing of patients, residents, and staff across its facilities. By bringing artists and cultural experiences directly into health care environments, Baker Health Care Campus Corporation demonstrates how engagement with the arts can contribute to healing, reduce isolation, and improve quality of life. The organization bridges the gap between cultural participation and health care, making artistic expression accessible to people who may face barriers to attending traditional arts venues.
- 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.
- BALLET CREOLETORONTO
Ballet Creole presents Caribbean and African diaspora dance traditions through classical ballet technique and contemporary choreography. The company creates performances that celebrate the movement vocabularies, music, and cultural narratives of the Caribbean and Black diaspora communities. Based in Toronto, Ballet Creole offers training programs, community performances, and collaborations with musicians and visual artists to bring these stories to the stage. The organization works with audiences of all ages and backgrounds, from schools to concert halls across the GTA, making space for underrepresented dance forms in mainstream arts venues. Through its performances and classes, Ballet Creole enriches Toronto's cultural landscape while honoring the depth and sophistication of Caribbean and African diasporic artistic traditions.
- BALLET JORGEN CANADATORONTO
Ballet Jorgen Canada provides ballet instruction and performance opportunities to children and young adults across Toronto and the GTA, with a focus on making classical dance accessible regardless of financial background. The organization operates multiple studios offering classes from beginner to advanced levels, serving hundreds of students annually. Beyond technique training, Ballet Jorgen Canada produces full-scale performances that showcase student dancers on professional stages, giving young performers real experience in a demanding art form. The organization also runs outreach programs in schools and community centers, introducing ballet to children who might otherwise have limited exposure to dance. By combining quality instruction with performance experience and community engagement, Ballet Jorgen Canada works to develop both skilled dancers and confident young people through the discipline and artistry of ballet.
- BAM FoundationTORONTO
BAM Foundation works with young people across Toronto and the GTA to build confidence and resilience through music and performing arts. The foundation provides free access to music education, mentorship, and performance opportunities for children and youth from underserved communities who might not otherwise have these chances. Through intensive programs, workshops, and one-on-one guidance, BAM helps participants develop creative skills while building strong connections with peers and adults. The organization recognizes that music and the arts can unlock potential in young people, offering them pathways to self-expression, achievement, and belonging during critical developmental years. BAM's work spans school-based initiatives, community centers, and performances that give youth platforms to showcase their talents and gain real experience as musicians and performers.
- BANGIYA Parishad TorontoNORTH YORK
Bangiya Parishad Toronto operates a Bengali cultural and spiritual center serving the Bengali-speaking community across Toronto and the GTA. The organization maintains a temple and cultural space where members gather for religious observances, festivals, and spiritual education rooted in Hindu traditions. Beyond worship, Bangiya Parishad Toronto organizes cultural programs, language classes, and community events that preserve Bengali heritage and traditions for both adults and children. The center provides a place for the Bengali community to practice their faith, celebrate important occasions like Durga Puja, and transmit cultural knowledge to younger generations while fostering connections among families and individuals who share Bengali roots.
- BANGLADESH-CANADA HINDU MANDIREAST YORK
Bangladesh-Canada Hindu Mandir in East York operates environmental programs that address climate and sustainability challenges affecting both Canada and Bangladesh. The organization works to reduce carbon footprints through community education initiatives, sustainable living workshops, and advocacy around environmental stewardship rooted in Hindu philosophical principles. They partner with local schools and residents across the GTA to promote practices like waste reduction, water conservation, and renewable energy adoption. The mandir also supports environmental projects in Bangladesh, recognizing the acute climate vulnerability of the region. By connecting environmental action with spiritual tradition, the organization engages families and youth in building ecological awareness and responsibility within their faith community.
- BANGLADESHI-CANADIAN COMMUNITY SERVICESTORONTO
Bangladeshi-Canadian Community Services provides settlement support, language training, and cultural programming for Bangladeshi newcomers and established community members in Toronto. The organization helps recent immigrants navigate housing, employment, and education systems while offering English as a Second Language classes and job skills workshops. Through cultural events and youth programs, the charity strengthens social connections within the Bangladeshi community and facilitates integration across broader Toronto society. The organization also provides interpreter services and assists with credential recognition for professionals trained abroad. By addressing both practical settlement needs and social belonging, Bangladeshi-Canadian Community Services helps individuals and families build stable, prosperous lives in their new home.
- BANNOCKBURN FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Bannockburn Foundation provides financial support and resources to Children's Montessori Independent School in Toronto, enabling the school to maintain its Montessori-based educational approach and serve families across the GTA. The foundation funds scholarships and bursaries that remove financial barriers for students who would benefit from the school's child-centered learning environment, as well as facility improvements and educational materials that support the school's mission. By backing the school's operations and accessibility initiatives, the foundation helps ensure that Montessori education remains available to a diverse range of students, regardless of family income.
- BANNOCKBURN SCHOOLNORTH YORK
Bannockburn School provides before and after school care, summer camps, and recreational programming for children in North York and across the greater Toronto area. The school operates with a focus on creating safe, nurturing environments where children can develop socially, emotionally, and physically through structured activities, games, arts, and outdoor play. Staff members work with children of various ages and abilities, adapting programs to meet individual needs and interests. The organization serves families who require affordable childcare options while their children are not in regular school hours, offering flexible scheduling to accommodate working parents and caregivers. Bannockburn School maintains small group sizes and emphasizes positive relationships between staff and students as central to their approach.
- 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.
- BARTH SYNDROME FOUNDATION OF CANADAGEORGETOWN
The Barth Syndrome Foundation of Canada supports individuals and families affected by Barth syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that impacts heart, muscle, immune, and blood cell function. Based in Georgetown, the foundation funds research to advance understanding and treatment of the condition while providing education and resources to patients, caregivers, and medical professionals across Canada and the GTA. The organization connects affected families with each other and with specialists, helping to reduce isolation and improve quality of life for those living with this complex metabolic disorder. Through research grants and community initiatives, the foundation works toward better diagnostic protocols and therapeutic options for people with Barth syndrome.
- BASILIAN FATHERS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ST. MICHAEL'S COLLEGETORONTO
The Basilian Fathers of the University of St. Michael's College serves the Toronto community through educational and pastoral programs rooted in Catholic values. Based at St. Michael's College, the organization provides spiritual guidance, educational initiatives, and community outreach to students, parishioners, and residents across the GTA. The Basilian Fathers work to foster intellectual and spiritual development through mentorship, sacramental ministries, and social service activities that address local needs. Their work extends beyond campus walls to support vulnerable populations through charitable programs that reflect Catholic social teaching. The organization maintains a long history of serving Toronto's diverse communities while advancing educational excellence and faith formation.
- BATAY REENATHORNHILL
Batay Reena provides settlement and integration services for Filipino and other immigrant communities in the Greater Toronto Area. The organization offers language training, employment support, credential recognition assistance, and counseling to help newcomers navigate Canadian systems and build stable lives. Through community programs, workshops, and one-on-one support, Batay Reena connects immigrants with resources for housing, health care, and civic engagement. Based in Thornhill, the organization works with individuals and families across multiple backgrounds, recognizing the distinct challenges that immigrant communities face in establishing themselves in Canada.
- BATHURST STREET UNITED CHURCHTORONTO
Bathurst Street United Church provides worship services, spiritual community, and social outreach programs from its location in Toronto. The congregation gathers for weekly services that draw on Christian traditions while maintaining an inclusive approach to faith and belief. Beyond Sunday worship, the church operates food programs, hosts community meetings, and offers pastoral care to members and neighbors in need. The church building itself serves as a gathering space for various community groups and cultural events. Through its ministry, Bathurst Street United Church works to build connections among Toronto residents and address local social needs alongside its spiritual mission.
- BAWA MUHAIYADDEEN FELLOWSHIP OF CANADATHORNHILL
The Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship of Canada operates a spiritual center in Thornhill dedicated to Islamic teachings and Sufi mysticism. The organization provides regular meditation sessions, Quran study circles, and spiritual guidance rooted in the teachings of Bawa Muhaiyaddeen, a twentieth-century spiritual master. Members gather for Friday prayers, dhikr (remembrance of God) practices, and educational programs that explore Islamic philosophy and inner spiritual development. The Fellowship welcomes people of all backgrounds seeking to deepen their spiritual practice and understanding of Islamic tradition. Through its activities across the GTA, the organization creates a community space where participants can engage in contemplative practice, receive guidance from experienced teachers, and connect with others on a similar spiritual path. The Fellowship emphasizes the universal principles of love, compassion, and inner transformation central to Sufi practice.
- BAY OF QUINTE BENEVOLENT CHARITABLE FUNDRICHMOND HILL
The Bay of Quinte Benevolent Charitable Fund distributes grants to community service organizations across the Greater Toronto Area, with a focus on Richmond Hill and surrounding regions. The foundation provides financial support to nonprofits addressing local needs in areas such as food security, youth services, seniors' care, and social assistance. By identifying and funding effective grassroots organizations, the fund helps strengthen the social safety net for vulnerable residents. The foundation works to connect donors with causes that matter to their communities while ensuring grants reach programs with demonstrated impact on the people they serve.
- BAYCREST CENTRE FOR GERIATRIC CARENORTH YORK
Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care operates a range of health services and research programs focused on aging, dementia, and complex medical needs for older adults across the GTA. The organization runs a long-term care home, retirement residence, and outpatient clinics while conducting clinical research into age-related conditions. Baycrest combines direct patient care with education and training for healthcare professionals, offering specialized programs in memory care, rehabilitation, and palliative services. The centre serves seniors from diverse backgrounds and income levels, providing assessment and treatment for cognitive decline, frailty, and other health challenges common in later life. Through its integrated approach to geriatric medicine and research, Baycrest works to improve quality of life for aging adults while advancing knowledge about aging processes and effective care practices.
- 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.
- BAYCREST HOSPITALNORTH YORK
Baycrest Hospital, located in North York, operates arts and culture programming that brings creative expression and cultural engagement to older adults and people living with cognitive decline. The hospital integrates visual arts, music, theatre, and other creative activities into its care and community programs, recognizing the therapeutic value of artistic participation for residents and patients. These initiatives serve seniors across the Greater Toronto Area who are experiencing aging-related health challenges, dementia, or social isolation. Through studio classes, performances, exhibitions, and intergenerational arts projects, Baycrest creates opportunities for creative engagement that support cognitive health, emotional wellbeing, and social connection. The organization demonstrates how arts and culture can be woven into healthcare settings to improve quality of life and maintain dignity and identity throughout the aging process.
- BAYFAIR BAPTIST CHURCHPICKERING
Bayfair Baptist Church in Pickering provides Christian worship, spiritual guidance, and community support services to residents across the Greater Toronto Area. The church offers regular Sunday services, Bible study groups, prayer meetings, and pastoral counseling for members seeking spiritual growth and fellowship. Beyond worship, the congregation operates outreach programs including food assistance, support for families in crisis, and youth programs designed to build Christian values and community connection. The church serves as a gathering place where people of various ages and backgrounds come together for worship, learning, and mutual support within a faith-based environment.
- BAYFAIR DAYCARE INCORPORATEDPICKERING
Bayfair Daycare Incorporated provides licensed childcare services in Pickering, offering early childhood education and care for families in the Greater Toronto Area. The organization operates daycare programs that serve infants, toddlers, and preschool-aged children, with trained educators focused on child development, play-based learning, and school readiness. Bayfair Daycare helps working parents access affordable, quality childcare while supporting children's social, emotional, and cognitive growth during these formative years. The facility maintains licensed care standards and works to create a safe, nurturing environment where children can learn and play.
- BAYIT CHAYIM-HOUSE OF LIFEOSHAWA
Bayit Chayim-House of Life operates an educational program serving Jewish youth and families in Oshawa and the surrounding GTA region. The organization provides instruction in Hebrew language, Jewish history, Torah study, and cultural traditions through classes and community events. Bayit Chayim works to strengthen Jewish identity and religious literacy among children and adults while fostering connection to Jewish heritage and values. The charity offers both formal educational sessions and informal learning opportunities, creating spaces where participants can explore their faith and culture alongside their peers. By grounding education in Jewish texts and lived experience, Bayit Chayim-House of Life helps younger generations develop roots in their tradition while building community ties among families.
- BAYVIEW AVENUE CHURCH OF CHRISTTORONTO
Bayview Avenue Church of Christ provides worship services, spiritual education, and community outreach rooted in Christian faith. The congregation gathers for regular services that include teaching, prayer, and fellowship, with programming for children, youth, and adults at various life stages. Beyond Sunday worship, the church offers Bible study groups, counseling support, and community service initiatives that extend care to neighbors throughout Toronto. The church operates as a welcoming space where members explore Christian beliefs and practice their faith together through shared worship and service.
- BAYVIEW GLEN CHURCH OF THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE IN CANADATHORNHILL
Bayview Glen Church of the Christian and Missionary Alliance in Thornhill provides worship services and spiritual community for members of the Christian and Missionary Alliance faith tradition. The church offers regular Sunday services, Bible study groups, prayer meetings, and fellowship events that bring together believers for worship and spiritual growth. Beyond its congregation, the church engages in local outreach and community service initiatives. Members participate in missions work both locally in the Greater Toronto Area and internationally, reflecting the alliance's long-standing commitment to spreading Christian faith and serving those in need. The church serves as a gathering place for people seeking to deepen their Christian faith and connect with others who share their religious values and beliefs.
- BBT ChurchNORTH YORK
BBT Church serves the Hindu community in North York and the Greater Toronto Area by offering spiritual guidance, religious education, and cultural programming rooted in bhakti traditions. The organization maintains a temple space where members gather for daily worship, seasonal celebrations, and life milestone ceremonies. Beyond regular services, BBT Church provides Sanskrit classes, youth programs, and community events that help families preserve their spiritual heritage while building connections with others who share their faith. The church also coordinates charitable outreach and volunteer activities aligned with Hindu values of service and compassion.
- BCS Charitable CorporationMISSISSAUGA
BCS Charitable Corporation supports community development across Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area by providing grants and funding to local organizations addressing poverty, education, health, and social welfare. The foundation evaluates applications from non-profits working directly with vulnerable populations, including low-income families, seniors, children, and individuals facing barriers to employment or housing. By distributing funds to vetted community groups, BCS helps scale programs that deliver immediate assistance while building long-term capacity in neighborhoods. The foundation operates as a public charity, meaning its funding comes from multiple donors rather than a single source, and it reinvests contributions back into the region's social fabric through strategic grantmaking that targets gaps in services.
- BCU FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The BCU Foundation provides financial support and grants to community organizations across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area that address poverty, homelessness, food insecurity, and social isolation. The foundation identifies and funds nonprofits delivering direct services to vulnerable populations, including recent immigrants, seniors, families experiencing housing instability, and individuals with disabilities. By distributing grants to vetted charitable partners, the BCU Foundation extends its reach into neighborhoods where need is greatest, helping local groups sustain essential programs like meal services, emergency shelters, job training, and mental health support. The foundation works with applicant organizations to understand their specific challenges and impact, then makes strategic funding decisions that strengthen the capacity of Toronto's social service sector.
- BDMJ Family FoundationTORONTO
The BDMJ Family Foundation provides grants and financial support to organizations serving vulnerable populations across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation focuses on community services that address gaps in social support, health care access, and basic needs for families facing hardship. By directing resources to established nonprofits working on the ground, the foundation helps expand programs that provide food security, housing assistance, mental health services, and emergency aid to those who need it most. The foundation's approach emphasizes backing proven organizations with strong track records of community impact.
- BE ALIVE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPMILTON
Be Alive Christian Fellowship in Milton provides spiritual guidance and community worship for Christians seeking fellowship and biblical teaching. The organization gathers members for Sunday services, prayer meetings, and Bible study groups that explore Christian faith and doctrine. Through these gatherings, the fellowship creates a space where local residents can develop deeper relationships with God and one another. The organization also coordinates outreach programs and community service activities aligned with Christian values, extending its mission beyond the congregation to serve the broader Milton and Greater Toronto Area community. Be Alive Christian Fellowship welcomes people of all backgrounds to participate in its spiritual programs and community events.
- BEACH HEBREW INSTITUTETORONTO
Beach Hebrew Institute operates an animal welfare program that provides veterinary care, shelter, and adoption services to rescued animals in Toronto. The organization focuses on preventing animal cruelty through education and direct intervention, offering low-cost spay and neuter clinics to reduce overpopulation in local shelters. Their team works with individuals and families across the GTA to find permanent homes for animals in need, while also providing behavioral training and medical treatment for animals that have experienced neglect or abuse. The institute combines Jewish values of stewardship with practical animal care, serving both the animals and the broader community through outreach programs and volunteer opportunities.
- BEACH HEBREW INSTITUTE FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Beach Hebrew Institute Foundation supports Jewish cultural and educational programming in Toronto, with a focus on preserving and sharing Hebrew language, Jewish history, and Yiddish traditions. The organization offers classes, workshops, and cultural events that serve both long-time community members and newcomers interested in exploring Jewish heritage. Through its programs, the foundation maintains connections to language and identity while making Jewish culture accessible to a broader audience across the Greater Toronto Area. The institute's work spans adult education, youth programs, and community events that celebrate Jewish arts and intellectual traditions.
- BEALIGHT FOUNDATIONTORONTO
BeaLight Foundation provides free counselling and mental health support services to children and young adults facing emotional and psychological challenges in Toronto and the surrounding area. The foundation operates from the belief that early intervention and accessible care can significantly improve outcomes for young people struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, and other mental health concerns. BeaLight connects families with trained therapists and counsellors through both individual sessions and group programs, removing financial barriers that often prevent access to care. The organization also works to reduce stigma around mental health by offering educational workshops in schools and community settings, helping young people recognize when they need support and understand that seeking help is a sign of strength. By addressing mental health needs early, BeaLight aims to help children and youth build resilience and develop healthier coping strategies during formative years.
- BEAUTIFUL (KOREAN) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHSCARBOROUGH
Beautiful Korean Presbyterian Church in Scarborough provides spiritual guidance and community support services to Korean-speaking residents throughout the GTA. The church offers weekly worship services conducted in Korean, Bible study groups, prayer meetings, and pastoral counseling for members navigating life transitions and challenges. Beyond its core religious programming, the congregation operates community outreach initiatives including food assistance for families in need, English language classes for newcomers, youth mentorship programs, and social gatherings that help Korean immigrants build meaningful connections within their cultural community. The church serves as both a place of worship and a cultural anchor, helping members maintain their faith traditions while adapting to life in Canada.
- 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.
- BEETHOVEN SOCIETY FOR PIANISTS, GREATER TORONTO CHAPTERTHORNHILL
The Beethoven Society for Pianists, Greater Toronto Chapter, promotes the study and performance of classical piano music, with a focus on Beethoven's compositions and the broader piano repertoire. Based in Thornhill, the organization serves pianists of all ages and skill levels across the GTA through recitals, master classes, competitions, and educational programs. Members gain access to performance opportunities, mentorship from experienced musicians, and a community of piano enthusiasts who share a commitment to advancing pianistic excellence. The society organizes events that celebrate both canonical and contemporary works, creating platforms for emerging and established pianists to develop their craft and share their artistry with audiences.
- BEIS MEIRNORTH YORK
Beis Meir provides community support services to residents of North York and the Greater Toronto Area, focusing on assistance for individuals and families facing financial hardship, housing instability, and food insecurity. The organization offers direct aid including emergency funding, food hampers, and connections to housing resources, alongside counseling and guidance for those navigating complex social systems. Beis Meir works with vulnerable populations including seniors, families with children, and individuals experiencing unemployment or unexpected crisis. The organization operates through a combination of direct service delivery and partnerships with other community agencies to address immediate needs while helping people build greater stability. Beis Meir operates on the principle that practical support and human connection can help people move through difficult periods toward self-sufficiency.
- 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.
- BEIT RAYIM SYNAGOGUEMAPLE
Beit Rayim Synagogue in Maple serves as a religious community center offering prayer services, educational programs, and cultural events rooted in Jewish tradition. The congregation provides spaces for worship and gatherings throughout the year, including services for major holidays and weekly Shabbat observances. Members participate in Torah study groups, adult education classes, and youth programming designed to deepen knowledge of Jewish faith and practice. The synagogue also hosts lifecycle events such as bar and bat mitzvahs, weddings, and memorials. Beyond formal religious activities, Beit Rayim engages with the broader GTA community through interfaith dialogue and volunteer outreach initiatives. The organization maintains a welcoming environment for Jews of all backgrounds seeking spiritual connection and communal belonging.