Toronto Charities Directory
12,758 registered GTA charities
- 8229309 Canada SocietyTORONTO
8229309 Canada Society supports arts and culture programming across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization provides funding, resources, and administrative support to artists and cultural initiatives that might otherwise lack access to institutional backing. By directing resources toward creative projects in music, visual arts, performance, and cultural heritage, the society helps sustain the region's artistic ecosystem and creates pathways for artists to develop their work and reach audiences. The organization operates as a vehicle for channeling charitable contributions into grassroots and mid-career creative endeavors that enrich community cultural life.
- 845 AVRO ARROW SQUADRON SPONSORING COMMITTEEMISSISSAUGA
The Air Cadet League of Canada Ontario Provincial Committee operates 845 AVRO ARROW Squadron, a youth aviation program based in Mississauga that introduces young people to aerospace, leadership, and military discipline. The squadron provides cadets aged 12 to 18 with hands-on training in aircraft mechanics, navigation, and flight principles while fostering teamwork and character development. Members participate in ground school instruction, flying opportunities, and regional competitions that build skills applicable to careers in aviation and defence. The program combines classroom learning with practical experience, allowing participants to develop confidence and technical knowledge within a structured military framework that emphasizes respect, responsibility, and service to their community across the Greater Toronto Area.
- 856 PICKERING KINSMAN SQUADRON ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS PICKERING, ONTARIOPICKERING
The Air Cadet League of Canada's 856 Pickering Squadron provides youth aged 12 to 18 with military training, leadership development, and recreational activities. Based in Pickering, the squadron operates under the Royal Canadian Air Force and offers cadets hands-on experience in flying, navigation, marksmanship, and drill. Members learn discipline, teamwork, and civic responsibility through structured programming that combines classroom instruction with outdoor training. The squadron prepares young people for potential careers in the military or civilian fields while building confidence and life skills. Cadets participate in regional and national competitions, attend summer camps, and engage in community service throughout the Greater Toronto Area. The program is open to youth from diverse backgrounds who demonstrate interest in aviation and military heritage.
- 8693102 Canada FoundationETOBICOKE
The 8693102 Canada Foundation operates sports and recreation programs across Etobicoke and the Greater Toronto Area, providing accessible athletic opportunities for youth and community members. The organization runs facilities, coaching services, and competitive leagues that enable residents to develop athletic skills, improve fitness, and build social connections through sports. By removing cost and access barriers, the foundation helps participants of all abilities engage in regular physical activity and experience the benefits of team-based and individual athletic pursuits. The foundation serves as a resource for families seeking quality sports programming in their neighborhoods.
- 876 LINCOLN ALEXANDER SQUADRON SPONSORING COMMITTEETORONTO
The 876 Lincoln Alexander Squadron Sponsoring Committee supports air cadets in Toronto through the Air Cadet League of Canada Ontario Provincial Committee. The organization provides youth aged 12 to 18 with training in aviation, leadership, and military discipline through hands-on programs and mentorship. Air cadets learn to fly, study aerospace technology, develop teamwork skills, and build character through structured activities both on the ground and in the air. The squadron operates across the GTA, offering young people opportunities to explore careers in aviation and defence while fostering confidence and civic responsibility. Through volunteer instructors and community partnerships, the organization creates pathways for youth to develop into disciplined, capable leaders with a passion for flight and service.
- 883 Air Commodore Leonard Birchall Squadron Air Cadets Sponsoring CommitteeMARKHAM
883 Air Commodore Leonard Birchall Squadron Air Cadets Sponsoring Committee operates a youth cadet program in Markham that develops leadership and aviation skills in teenagers aged 12 to 18. Through structured military-style training, cadets learn discipline, teamwork, and aviation fundamentals while working toward proficiency badges and flight certifications. The squadron provides access to flight training, navigation instruction, and ceremonial activities that build confidence and career readiness. Members benefit from mentorship by experienced officers and opportunities to participate in regional and national competitions. The program serves youth across the Greater Toronto Area who are interested in aerospace, military heritage, and personal development within a supportive cadet environment.
- A & A KING FAMILY FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The A & A King Family Foundation distributes grants to organizations across Toronto and the GTA that address urgent community needs. The foundation supports registered charities working in areas such as health, education, social services, and youth development. By providing financial resources to established nonprofits, the foundation helps strengthen local programs that serve vulnerable populations. The foundation focuses on funding work that produces measurable outcomes and sustainable improvements in community wellbeing. Grant recipients range from small grassroots organizations to larger established agencies, all selected for their ability to deliver real results on the ground.
- A & K FoundationSCARBOROUGH
The A & K Foundation provides financial support and grants to community service organizations across Scarborough and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation identifies local nonprofits addressing critical needs in health, education, social services, and youth development, then awards funding to strengthen their work. By directing resources to established charities tackling poverty, homelessness, food insecurity, and educational barriers, the foundation helps multiply the impact of frontline organizations. The foundation works with community leaders and agency partners to understand where support is most urgently needed, ensuring grants reach initiatives that serve vulnerable populations in the region.
- A Better Spot FoundationTORONTO
A Better Spot Foundation addresses housing insecurity by providing transitional and permanent housing solutions for individuals and families experiencing homelessness in Toronto. The organization offers safe, stable housing alongside wraparound support services including counseling, job training, and health care coordination to help residents rebuild their lives. By combining affordable housing with practical life skills assistance, A Better Spot Foundation works to break the cycle of homelessness and create pathways to long-term stability. The foundation serves some of Toronto's most vulnerable populations, including youth aging out of care, families living in shelters, and people with complex needs who face barriers to traditional housing access.
- A CAPPELLA SHOWCASEMILTON
A Cappella Showcase produces vocal music performances and competitions that bring together singers from across the GTA. The organization hosts events featuring a cappella groups of all skill levels, from school choirs to professional ensembles, creating platforms for performers to develop their craft and connect with audiences. These events take place in Milton and surrounding communities, offering both entertainment and educational opportunities. The organization supports vocal arts by providing performance experience, fostering musical collaboration, and building community appreciation for unaccompanied singing. A Cappella Showcase serves singers and music enthusiasts who want to experience or participate in this unique musical tradition without instrumental accompaniment.
- 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.
- A Home From Home AssociationSCARBOROUGH
A Home From Home Association provides safe, supportive housing and community services for youth aging out of foster care in Scarborough and across the Greater Toronto Area. The organization operates residential programs where young adults can live independently while receiving mentorship, job training, and connections to education and employment opportunities. Staff work with residents to build life skills in budgeting, cooking, and problem-solving, while also addressing the practical challenges that often emerge when youth transition from government care to adulthood. By combining stable housing with wraparound support, the association helps young people establish themselves in the community and develop the confidence needed to sustain independent living long-term.
- A NEW BEGINNING APOSTOLIC CHURCHNORTH YORK
A New Beginning Apostolic Church in North York provides spiritual guidance and religious services rooted in Apostolic Christian tradition. The church offers weekly worship services, prayer meetings, and Bible study groups for members of their congregation. Beyond regular services, the organization runs community outreach programs that address practical needs in the surrounding area, including support for families experiencing hardship and assistance with food and clothing. The church operates as a gathering place where individuals can deepen their faith, build community connections, and receive pastoral care during times of difficulty. Their programs reflect core Christian values of compassion and service to others in the GTA.
- A PLACE TO PLAY NURSERY SCHOOL OF BLOOR WEST VILLAGETORONTO
A Place to Play Nursery School of Bloor West Village operates a preschool program serving children in Toronto's Bloor West neighbourhood. The school provides early childhood education and care for young learners through play-based activities, social development, and age-appropriate learning experiences. Staff work with children to build foundational skills in communication, creativity, and peer relationships during their formative years. The nursery school serves families in the community who need reliable childcare and educational programming, offering a safe environment where children can explore, learn, and grow together.
- A Place By The WellNORTH YORK
A Place By The Well is a faith-based organization in North York that creates spiritual community and support for people seeking connection through religious practice and reflection. The organization offers worship services, Bible study groups, prayer circles, and pastoral counseling that welcome individuals and families from diverse backgrounds. Through its programs, the charity fosters meaningful relationships among members while addressing spiritual questions and personal challenges through the lens of faith. A Place By The Well also organizes community outreach initiatives, charitable giving opportunities, and educational events that encourage spiritual growth and service to others in the greater Toronto area.
- A Rose For Grandma Wellness HubMARKHAM
A Rose For Grandma Wellness Hub offers educational programs and resources focused on senior wellness and healthy aging. Based in Markham, the organization provides workshops, classes, and training that help older adults learn about nutrition, physical activity, mental health, and social connection. The hub brings together seniors, caregivers, and health professionals to share knowledge and build skills for maintaining wellness in later life. Through in-person and virtual programming, the organization addresses gaps in health literacy while creating spaces where older adults can learn from peers and experts alike. The hub serves the Greater Toronto Area, making wellness education accessible to seniors who want to take an active role in their own health and quality of life.
- A Way Home: Working Together to End Youth HomelessnessTORONTO
A Way Home works to prevent and end youth homelessness in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area by coordinating a network of service providers, researchers, and government partners. The organization brings together data, resources, and expertise to identify young people at risk of homelessness and connect them with housing, mental health support, education, and employment services. Rather than delivering services directly, A Way Home acts as a connector, helping existing agencies work more effectively together to keep young people stably housed. The foundation focuses on evidence-based interventions and tracks outcomes to understand what works in preventing youth homelessness. By operating as a backbone organization, A Way Home reduces duplication and helps fill gaps in the fragmented system of youth support services across the region.
- A&Y FoundationTORONTO
A&Y Foundation provides grant funding and philanthropic support to community service organizations across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation identifies and funds nonprofits that address gaps in social services, from food security and housing assistance to youth programs and support for vulnerable populations. By distributing resources to established and emerging charities, A&Y Foundation helps multiply the impact of community-driven initiatives that strengthen neighborhoods and improve quality of life for residents facing hardship or systemic barriers. The foundation works with experienced nonprofit leaders to ensure funding reaches organizations with strong track records of delivering tangible results in their communities.
- A-Supreme FoundationTORONTO
A-Supreme Foundation operates sports and recreation programs for youth across Toronto, focusing on access and participation for young people who face barriers to traditional athletic opportunities. The organization provides coaching, equipment, and facility access through basketball, soccer, and other team sports, emphasizing skill development alongside leadership and community connection. By removing financial obstacles and creating welcoming environments, A-Supreme Foundation helps young athletes build confidence and positive relationships while staying physically active. The foundation works with schools, community centers, and local organizations throughout the GTA to expand its reach and ensure that background or circumstance never prevents a young person from discovering their athletic potential.
- A. & J. Beth FoundationNEWMARKET
The A. & J. Beth Foundation provides educational funding and support to students and schools throughout Newmarket and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation awards scholarships, grants, and educational resources to help young people access quality learning opportunities and overcome financial barriers to education. Through direct financial assistance to deserving students and partnerships with local educational institutions, the foundation works to expand access to post-secondary education and skill development programs. The organization focuses on identifying students with demonstrated potential and academic promise, removing obstacles that might prevent them from pursuing their educational goals.
- A.B. Harji Family FoundationNORTH YORK
The A.B. Harji Family Foundation awards grants to organizations across the GTA that strengthen community services and social welfare. The foundation directs funding toward initiatives addressing local needs, from youth development and education to health and social support programs. By partnering with established nonprofits and grassroots organizations, the foundation helps expand capacity in underserved areas of North York and surrounding communities. Their grants support both direct service delivery and infrastructure that allows charities to operate more effectively. The foundation focuses on sustainable impact, backing programs that create lasting change rather than temporary relief, and prioritizes projects demonstrating clear community benefit and responsible stewardship of resources.
- A.M. FoundationTORONTO
A.M. Foundation provides grants and funding to community service organizations throughout Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation identifies nonprofits working in social services, youth development, health care access, and other critical community needs, then provides financial support to help these organizations expand their programs and reach more people. By distributing resources to established charities and emerging initiatives, A.M. Foundation strengthens the local nonprofit sector's ability to address poverty, inequality, and gaps in essential services. The foundation works directly with community leaders and service providers to understand where funding will have the greatest effect, ensuring that grants address real neighborhood challenges and support organizations doing hands-on work with vulnerable populations.
- A.W.B. CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONTORONTO
A.W.B. Charitable Foundation provides grants and financial support to community service organizations across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation identifies and funds nonprofits addressing poverty, homelessness, food insecurity, and social isolation among vulnerable populations. By distributing resources to vetted agencies, A.W.B. enables local groups to expand their programs, hire staff, and reach more people in need. The foundation works directly with community partners to understand their operational challenges and direct funding where it will have the most immediate effect. A.W.B. operates as a public foundation, meaning it actively fundraises from the public and institutional donors to maintain a sustainable funding pool for its grantmaking work throughout the region.
- AACR International - CanadaTORONTO
AACR International Canada operates in Toronto to advance cancer research and improve outcomes for patients across the country. The organization funds groundbreaking laboratory and clinical research through grants and fellowships, supporting scientists and physicians who are developing new treatment approaches and prevention strategies. AACR International Canada also convenes researchers through conferences and educational programs where they share findings and collaborate on urgent challenges in oncology. The charity bridges gaps between bench research and patient care by fostering connections among the global scientific community. By investing in early-career researchers and high-impact projects, AACR International Canada accelerates progress toward better therapies and ultimately aims to reduce cancer burden in communities throughout the GTA and beyond.
- AARON BROCK FOUNDATIONMISSISSAUGA
The Aaron Brock Foundation provides financial assistance and support services to individuals and families affected by sudden, catastrophic illness or injury in Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation helps cover medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, and living expenses during periods when families face unexpected health crises that threaten their financial stability. By removing barriers to recovery, the foundation allows patients and their loved ones to focus on healing rather than navigating financial hardship. The organization works directly with hospitals, medical professionals, and social workers to identify those most in need and distribute support quickly and efficiently.
- AB Family FoundationTORONTO
The AB Family Foundation is a public foundation that supports community services across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation provides grants and funding to organizations working in areas such as youth development, family support, education, and social services. By directing resources to established nonprofits and community groups, the foundation helps strengthen local social infrastructure and expand access to programs that serve vulnerable populations. The foundation works with a broad range of partners to identify funding gaps and direct support where it is most needed in the region.
- ABARBANEL EIGER CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Abarbanel Eiger Charitable Foundation distributes grants to community service organizations across Toronto and the GTA, supporting programs that address poverty, food insecurity, housing, and social welfare. The foundation works with nonprofits to identify gaps in service delivery and fund initiatives that help vulnerable populations access basic necessities and support. By directing resources to established charities and grassroots groups, the foundation strengthens the social safety net for low-income families, seniors, and marginalized individuals in the region. The foundation's grantmaking focuses on practical, direct-service programs rather than advocacy or research, helping organizations expand their capacity to serve those most in need.
- 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.
- ABBA Father House of GodMARKHAM
ABBA Father House of God provides spiritual guidance and community support rooted in Christian faith for residents of Markham and the surrounding GTA. The organization operates as a place of worship and spiritual development, offering regular services, prayer groups, and religious education programs. Members gather for fellowship, biblical study, and mutual support within a faith-centered environment. The church extends its mission beyond Sunday services by addressing the practical needs of congregation members and the broader community, including food assistance, counseling, and pastoral care during times of crisis or transition. Through both worship and outreach, ABBA Father House of God seeks to deepen spiritual understanding while serving those seeking connection and meaning through their faith community.
- ABBEY CAT ADOPTIONSMISSISSAUGA
Abbey Cat Adoptions rescues and rehomes cats in need throughout the Greater Toronto Area, with a focus on Mississauga. The organization operates a shelter where abandoned, surrendered, and stray cats receive medical care, behavioral assessment, and socialization before being matched with permanent homes. Abbey Cat Adoptions handles the full adoption process, including interviews with prospective adopters to ensure good fits between cats and families. The charity also provides resources for cat owners struggling to keep their pets, offering advice and support to help prevent unnecessary surrenders. By finding stable housing situations for cats, the organization addresses a critical gap in local animal welfare, serving as a refuge for felines who would otherwise have nowhere to go.
- 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.
- ABC - Assisting Blossoming ChildrenNORTH YORK
ABC - Assisting Blossoming Children provides direct support to vulnerable children and families across North York and the broader GTA. The foundation focuses on addressing basic needs including food security, clothing, and access to educational resources for children facing economic hardship. ABC works with schools, community centers, and local organizations to identify children who require immediate assistance and connect them with practical help. The foundation also supports programs that foster child development, school readiness, and family stability. By maintaining direct relationships with families and community partners, ABC identifies gaps in support and responds with targeted assistance that helps children thrive during their formative years.
- ABC LIFE LITERACY CANADATORONTO
ABC LIFE Literacy Canada provides adult literacy and essential skills training to immigrants and Canadian-born adults across the Greater Toronto Area who struggle with reading, writing, and numeracy. The organization offers free, personalized instruction through one-on-one tutoring and small group classes, helping participants gain confidence with everyday tasks like filling out job applications, understanding workplace documents, and managing household finances. ABC LIFE serves over 1,000 learners annually, many of whom face barriers to employment due to limited literacy skills. The charity's trained volunteer tutors work in community centers, libraries, and workplaces to make education accessible and relevant to each student's goals. By strengthening foundational skills, ABC LIFE helps adults build pathways toward better employment opportunities and fuller participation in their communities.
- ABILITIES CENTRE DURHAMWHITBY
Abilities Centre Durham operates recreation and activity programs for children and youth with physical disabilities in Whitby and the surrounding Durham Region. The organization provides accessible swimming, sports, arts, and social activities designed to build confidence and community connections for young people facing mobility challenges. Programs are adapted to meet individual needs, with trained staff and volunteers supporting participants in everything from aquatic therapy to competitive athletics. Beyond activities, the centre offers respite care for families and advocates for inclusive recreation opportunities across the region. By creating welcoming spaces where young people with disabilities can participate fully, Abilities Centre Durham helps reduce isolation and gives children the chance to develop friendships and skills alongside their peers.
- 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.
- ABORIGINAL LEGAL SERVICES INC.TORONTO
Aboriginal Legal Services provides legal representation, advice, and advocacy for Indigenous people throughout Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization operates a law practice staffed by Indigenous and non-Indigenous lawyers who handle criminal, family, youth, and civil matters affecting First Nations, Métis, and Inuit clients. Beyond courtroom work, the organization works to address systemic barriers within the justice system that disproportionately affect Indigenous communities. Aboriginal Legal Services also offers community legal education, assists individuals navigating the court process, and advocates for culturally appropriate approaches to justice that recognize Indigenous rights and perspectives. The organization helps bridge gaps between vulnerable populations and the legal system, reducing barriers to justice for people who might otherwise lack resources or understanding of their rights.
- ABOUTFACE CRANIOFACIAL FAMILY SOCIETYTORONTO
AboutFace provides support, resources, and community connections for people living with craniofacial conditions and their families. The organization offers counseling, peer support groups, educational workshops, and social events that help individuals navigate the physical and emotional aspects of visible differences. In Toronto and across Ontario, AboutFace works to build confidence and foster acceptance through mentorship programs that connect people at different stages of their journey. The charity also advocates for greater awareness and understanding of craniofacial conditions in schools and healthcare settings, helping to reduce stigma and discrimination.
- ABOVE ALL CHRISTIAN GATHERINGTORONTO
Above All Christian Gathering provides a welcoming faith community for Christians in Toronto seeking spiritual growth and fellowship. The organization holds regular worship services and Bible study sessions that combine prayer, scripture reflection, and discussion to deepen members' understanding of Christian faith. The gathering creates space for believers to connect with one another, share their experiences, and support each other through life's challenges. Beyond weekly meetings, Above All Christian Gathering organizes outreach programs and community events that extend their faith-based work into the broader GTA. The organization serves people of all backgrounds and life stages who are looking to build meaningful relationships within a Christ-centered community.
- ABRAHAM AND MALKA GREEN FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Abraham and Malka Green Foundation provides financial support to community service organizations across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation distributes grants to nonprofits working in areas such as social services, health care, education, and civic engagement. By funding established charities and emerging programs, the foundation helps expand access to essential services for vulnerable and underserved populations. The foundation focuses on strengthening the community's capacity to respond to local needs through strategic grant-making that supports both direct service delivery and organizational development.
- ABRAHAM BLEEMAN FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Abraham Bleeman Foundation provides grants and funding to community service organizations across Toronto and the GTA that address poverty, homelessness, and social inequality. The foundation identifies and supports established nonprofits working directly with vulnerable populations through food programs, shelter services, job training, and health initiatives. By directing resources to grassroots charities and established service providers, the foundation strengthens the capacity of organizations on the frontlines of community support. The foundation operates as a public charity that awards grants to vetted organizations demonstrating effective work and clear community impact.
- 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.
- ABU HURAIRA CENTERNORTH YORK
Abu Huraira Center provides emergency relief and development aid to vulnerable populations affected by conflict, poverty, and natural disasters in South Asia and the Middle East. Based in North York, the organization delivers food assistance, medical supplies, shelter support, and educational programs to displaced persons and low-income communities. Abu Huraira Center works through local partners to ensure aid reaches those most in need, focusing on immediate humanitarian response while building long-term capacity in underserved regions. The organization operates with transparency and accountability, directing donations toward direct assistance rather than administrative overhead.
- ABUNDANT LIFE ASSEMBLYTORONTO
Abundant Life Assembly is a Toronto-based church that provides Christian worship, spiritual guidance, and community support services to members and the wider public. The organization holds regular services and prayer meetings focused on evangelical Christian teachings, while also operating outreach programs that address practical needs within the congregation and local community. Their work includes youth ministry, counseling support, and assistance for individuals experiencing hardship. The assembly creates spaces for spiritual development and fellowship while maintaining a commitment to serving those in need across Toronto and surrounding areas.
- ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN MINITRIES INC.NORTH YORK
Abundant Life Christian Ministries Inc. in North York provides spiritual guidance, educational programs, and community support services grounded in Christian faith. The organization offers Bible study groups, worship services, pastoral counseling, and youth development activities for people seeking to deepen their religious practice and connect with others in their faith community. Through mentorship and outreach initiatives, the ministry works to foster spiritual growth and address the practical needs of members throughout the GTA. The organization serves individuals and families of all ages who are looking for spiritual direction, fellowship, and practical Christian teaching.
- ABUNDANT LIFE CHURCH OF GODNORTH YORK
Abundant Life Church of God in North York provides spiritual guidance and community support rooted in Christian faith and practice. The church offers regular worship services, Bible study groups, and prayer meetings for members seeking to deepen their spiritual life. Beyond Sunday services, the organization runs outreach programs that address practical needs in the North York and GTA communities, including food assistance, counseling support, and emergency help for families facing hardship. The church functions as a gathering place where people explore questions of faith, find fellowship with others, and receive pastoral care during difficult times. Through its various ministries, the organization works to build a community grounded in Christian values while responding to both spiritual and material needs of its congregation and neighbors.
- ACADEMY FOR SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION CANADATORONTO
Academy for Sustainable Innovation Canada teaches clean technology and environmental business practices to entrepreneurs and professionals across Toronto and the GTA. The organization offers training programs, workshops, and mentorship focused on building skills in renewable energy, circular economy principles, sustainable supply chains, and green entrepreneurship. Participants learn to develop and launch businesses that address environmental challenges while remaining financially viable. The Academy serves both early-stage founders seeking to build sustainable ventures and established companies looking to integrate environmental responsibility into their operations. By connecting learners with industry experts and providing practical project experience, the organization helps create a workforce equipped to drive environmental solutions through innovation and business acumen.
- ACADEMY OF CANADIAN CINEMA AND TELEVISION ACADEMIE CANADIENNE DU CINEMA ET DE LA TELEVISIONTORONTO
The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television recognizes and celebrates excellence in Canadian film and television production through its annual awards, which have become the country's highest honours in these industries. The organization brings together creative professionals, industry leaders, and audiences to spotlight outstanding achievements in directing, acting, writing, cinematography, and technical crafts. Based in Toronto, the Academy operates as a membership-driven institution that also provides educational initiatives and archival resources documenting Canada's audiovisual heritage. By honouring the work of Canadian creators and fostering dialogue about the state of the industry, the Academy strengthens the cultural landscape and helps raise the profile of homegrown productions both domestically and internationally.
- ACADEMY OF CANADIAN CINEMA AND TELEVISION FOUNDATION/FONDATION DE L'ACADEMIE CANADIENNE DU CINEMA ET DE LA TELEVISIONTORONTO
The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Foundation supports the growth and recognition of Canada's film and television industry through scholarships, grants, and awards programs. Based in Toronto, the foundation invests in emerging talent across production, directing, writing, and technical roles, helping Canadian creators develop their craft and advance their careers. The foundation also honors established professionals through annual awards that celebrate excellence in cinema and television, while funding educational initiatives that strengthen the next generation of storytellers. By directing resources toward both individual artists and industry development, the foundation plays a key role in sustaining Canada's creative economy and ensuring Canadian voices continue to shape global entertainment.
- ACADEMY OF SCIENCE FOR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMSCONCORD
The Academy of Science for Educational Programs delivers hands-on science education to students across the Greater Toronto Area, focusing on building foundational skills in STEM through interactive workshops and classroom programs. Working with schools in the Concord area and beyond, the organization brings laboratory experiments, field studies, and mentorship opportunities directly to young learners who might otherwise lack access to quality science instruction. Their curriculum emphasizes critical thinking and scientific method, reaching students from elementary through secondary grades with programs designed to spark curiosity about the natural world and encourage pursuits in scientific fields.
- ACCESS ALLIANCE MULTICULTURAL HEALTH AND COMMUNITY SERVICESTORONTO
Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services operates health clinics and community programs across Toronto that serve immigrants, refugees, and other vulnerable populations. Beyond primary care, the organization runs cultural and arts programs that help newcomers and marginalized communities express themselves, build social connections, and feel welcomed in their new home. These initiatives include visual arts workshops, music programs, storytelling circles, and cultural celebrations that honor diverse traditions while fostering integration. Access Alliance recognizes that health extends beyond medical treatment to include mental wellbeing, social belonging, and cultural identity. By combining accessible healthcare with arts-based community activities, the organization addresses both immediate health needs and the deeper human need for connection and cultural affirmation among Toronto's most underserved residents.