Toronto Charities Directory
12,758 registered GTA charities
- ARMENIAN GENERAL BENEVOLENT UNION OF CANADA INC.NORTH YORK
The Armenian General Benevolent Union of Canada operates programs and services for Armenian seniors throughout the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. The organization provides social support, cultural activities, and assistance to help older adults maintain their independence and connection to their community. Through its North York base, the union coordinates services including seniors' gatherings, health and wellness initiatives, and support for vulnerable elders facing isolation or financial hardship. The organization recognizes that many Armenian seniors face particular challenges navigating services in a new country and works to bridge language and cultural gaps while meeting their practical needs. By combining recreational programming with direct assistance, the Armenian General Benevolent Union helps seniors preserve their dignity and remain engaged in community life.
- ARMOUR HEIGHTS CHILD CARE PROGRAMTORONTO
Armour Heights Child Care Program operates licensed child care facilities that provide early learning and care services to families in Toronto. The program serves infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, offering safe spaces where children develop foundational skills through structured play and educational activities. Staff work with parents to support child development while enabling caregivers to participate in work or education. The program is designed to be accessible to families across different income levels, recognizing that quality early childhood care is essential infrastructure for community wellbeing. By combining supervision, learning opportunities, and support for families navigating work-life balance, Armour Heights helps children get strong starts while strengthening the broader neighborhood.
- ARMOUR HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHNORTH YORK
Armour Heights Presbyterian Church in North York serves as a spiritual and community gathering place that offers worship services rooted in the Reformed tradition. The church welcomes people of all backgrounds to participate in regular Sunday services, Bible study groups, and prayer meetings that reflect Presbyterian beliefs and practices. Beyond worship, the congregation engages in local outreach through food drives, support for vulnerable populations, and partnerships with other faith-based organizations across the GTA. The church also provides pastoral care and counseling to members during times of need, maintains a active youth program, and hosts community events that strengthen neighborhood connections. Armour Heights Presbyterian Church functions as both a place of spiritual formation and practical service to those seeking community and faith-based support.
- ARMY CADET LEAGUE FOUNDATION OF ONTARIOSCARBOROUGH
The Army Cadet League Foundation of Ontario supports youth cadet programs across the province by providing grants, equipment, and resources to local cadet corps. The foundation funds leadership training, military history education, and outdoor expeditions for young people aged 12 to 18 who participate in Army Cadet units. Based in Scarborough, the organization works with cadet corps throughout the Greater Toronto Area and beyond to develop discipline, citizenship, and life skills. The foundation covers costs that might otherwise prevent young people from joining cadet programs, ensuring that financial barriers don't exclude motivated youth. Through direct support to individual corps and regional initiatives, the foundation strengthens cadet programs that have been part of Ontario's youth development landscape for generations.
- ARRAYMUSICTORONTO
ARRAYMUSIC presents contemporary classical music across Toronto, featuring composers and performers working at the boundaries of traditional concert formats. The organization commissions new works and produces intimate performances that bring experimental and avant-garde music to audiences through concert series, festivals, and educational programs. ARRAYMUSIC works with musicians and composers who push artistic conventions, creating spaces where classical music intersects with improvisation, electronics, and cross-disciplinary collaboration. The organization reaches listeners through carefully curated performances in unconventional venues, making adventurous music accessible to those seeking experiences beyond standard orchestral programming.
- ARRELL FAMILY FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Arrell Family Foundation distributes grants to nonprofits across Canada, with a focus on education, health, and social services. The foundation supports organizations working in areas including youth development, medical research, and community services that address systemic inequities. Based in Toronto, the foundation identifies promising charitable initiatives and provides funding to help these organizations strengthen their programs and expand their reach. The foundation works with grantees to understand their needs and measure the outcomes of supported projects, ensuring that donated resources create real change in communities.
- ARRIVE ALIVE DRIVE SOBEREAST YORK
Arrive Alive Drive Sober operates across the Greater Toronto Area to prevent impaired driving through education, awareness campaigns, and community outreach. The organization works with youth, adults, and families to promote sober driving habits and reduce the risks of alcohol and drug-impaired vehicle operation. Arrive Alive Drive Sober distributes educational materials in schools and at community events, delivers presentations on the dangers of impaired driving, and connects individuals struggling with substance use to support resources. Based in East York, the charity addresses a persistent public safety issue that affects families and communities throughout the region. By combining prevention education with practical support, Arrive Alive Drive Sober aims to save lives and create a culture where sober driving is the expected norm.
- ARSHA VIDYA ONTARIORICHMOND HILL
Arsha Vidya Ontario teaches classical Hindu philosophy and Sanskrit language through classes, workshops, and study groups based in Richmond Hill. The organization offers instruction in Vedantic texts, the Bhagavad Gita, and Upanishads to students of all ages and backgrounds seeking to understand Indian philosophical traditions. Classes range from introductory sessions for beginners to advanced seminars for experienced practitioners. The charity also hosts cultural events and lectures that explore the practical application of ancient teachings to contemporary life. By making traditional knowledge accessible to the Greater Toronto Area community, Arsha Vidya Ontario preserves and transmits these educational traditions to new generations interested in Eastern philosophy and spirituality.
- ART CITY IN ST. JAMES TOWNTORONTO
Art City in St. James Town operates visual and performing arts programs in one of Toronto's most densely populated neighborhoods. The organization runs studios, galleries, and performance spaces where residents of all ages create and exhibit work across painting, sculpture, dance, theater, and music. Art City offers both drop-in sessions and structured classes, removing financial barriers by keeping programs free or low-cost for community members. The organization also hosts exhibitions and performances that showcase local talent and bring visitors into St. James Town to experience the creative energy of the area. By providing accessible studio space and instruction, Art City helps residents develop artistic skills, build community connections, and gain confidence in their creative expression.
- ART GALLERY OF MISSISSAUGAMISSISSAUGA
The Art Gallery of Mississauga presents contemporary and historical visual art through exhibitions, programming, and educational initiatives. Located in Ontario's largest suburb in the GTA, the gallery features works by established and emerging artists, with a focus on Canadian perspectives and diverse artistic practices. The gallery operates a permanent collection and rotating exhibitions in painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and mixed media. Public programs include artist talks, workshops, and guided tours designed for adults, families, and school groups. The gallery also offers studio space and professional development opportunities for artists. By providing free and low-cost access to quality art experiences, the institution makes visual culture accessible to the Mississauga community while supporting local and regional creative practitioners.
- ART STARTS NEIGHBOURHOOD CULTURAL CENTRETORONTO
Art Starts Neighbourhood Cultural Centre operates a community arts hub in Toronto where residents can access visual arts, music, theatre, and cultural programming. The organization offers affordable classes, workshops, and performances alongside free drop-in activities for people of all ages and skill levels. Art Starts uses creative practice as a vehicle for community building, focusing on neighbourhoods that have limited access to cultural venues and resources. The centre provides studio space, equipment, and instruction across disciplines including painting, sculpture, printmaking, dance, and ensemble music. By removing barriers to artistic participation, Art Starts helps residents develop creative skills while strengthening social connections and cultural expression within their local community.
- ARTHEART COMMUNITY ART CENTRETORONTO
ArthEart Community Art Centre operates art studios and programs across Toronto that provide free and low-cost access to visual arts, music, dance, and theatre for children and youth from low-income families. The centre runs after-school classes, summer camps, and weekend workshops in drawing, painting, sculpture, and performing arts, taught by professional artists. ArthEart also offers art therapy programs for young people dealing with trauma or mental health challenges, helping them process emotions and build confidence through creative expression. The organization believes that access to arts education should not depend on a family's ability to pay, and it removes financial barriers so all young people in the GTA can develop artistic skills, explore their creativity, and find community.
- ARTHRITIS RESEARCH FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Arthritis Research Foundation supports scientific research into the causes, prevention, and treatment of arthritis and related joint diseases. Based in Toronto, the foundation funds laboratory studies and clinical trials conducted by researchers at universities and medical institutions across Canada, with a focus on advancing understanding of inflammatory and degenerative joint conditions. The foundation also supports training programs that help develop the next generation of arthritis researchers. By directing resources toward fundamental science and translational research, the organization works to improve outcomes for the millions of Canadians living with arthritis and other rheumatologic conditions.
- ARTHUR & AUDREY CUTTEN FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Arthur & Audrey Cutten Foundation distributes grants to charitable organizations across Canada, with a focus on education, health, and social services. Based in Toronto, the foundation identifies and supports institutions and programs that address community needs through strategic philanthropy. The foundation works with established nonprofits to advance initiatives in areas including youth development, medical research, and welfare services. By providing financial support to vetted organizations, the foundation helps extend the reach and effectiveness of programs that serve vulnerable populations. The foundation's grant-making process reflects careful evaluation of how charitable dollars can create meaningful outcomes in communities throughout the GTA and beyond.
- ARTISTS AGAINST RACISMTORONTO
Artists Against Racism uses creative expression and artistic practice to challenge racism and promote equity across Toronto and the GTA. The organization engages visual artists, musicians, performers, and other creatives to produce public events, exhibitions, workshops, and community projects that spark conversation about race, identity, and belonging. Through collaborative art-making and cultural programming, the group brings together people from different backgrounds to build understanding and solidarity. The organization supports emerging and established artists from racialized communities while creating accessible spaces where residents can explore these critical social issues through creativity rather than lecture format.
- ARTISTS IN CHRISTIAN TESTIMONY CANADA INCORPORATEDBOWMANVILLE
Artists in Christian Testimony Canada creates opportunities for performers and visual artists to express their faith through their craft while reaching audiences across Ontario. The organization produces concerts, theatrical performances, and art exhibitions that blend artistic excellence with Christian witness, engaging both church communities and the general public. Based in Bowmanville, the group works with musicians, actors, dancers, and painters who want to integrate their spiritual beliefs into their professional work. By providing platforms for these artists to perform and display their creations, the organization strengthens the connection between faith and creative expression while offering meaningful cultural experiences to diverse audiences throughout the region.
- ARTS BURLINGTONBURLINGTON
Arts Burlington operates arts and cultural programming across the Greater Toronto Area, providing access to visual arts, performing arts, and creative education for people of all ages and backgrounds. The organization runs classes, workshops, exhibitions, and performances that span disciplines from painting and sculpture to theatre and music. Through these offerings, Arts Burlington works to make artistic experience available to community members who might otherwise have limited access to cultural activities, while also supporting local artists and creative practitioners. The charity believes that arts engagement strengthens communities and contributes to individual wellbeing and cultural vitality.
- ARTS ETOBICOKETORONTO
Arts Etobicoke provides access to visual arts, performing arts, and digital media programs for people of all ages across Toronto's west end. The organization runs studios, galleries, and community spaces where residents can take classes in painting, sculpture, dance, music, and film production, or simply attend performances and exhibitions. Arts Etobicoke serves both professional artists seeking affordable studio space and community members exploring creative interests for the first time. The charity also offers youth programs, senior workshops, and outreach initiatives in schools and community centers. By removing financial barriers to artistic participation and creation, Arts Etobicoke helps build cultural expression and connection throughout the neighborhoods it serves.
- ARTS INTER-MEDIA CANADA/DANCE COLLECTION DANSETORONTO
Arts Inter-Media Canada/Dance Collection Danse preserves and promotes Canada's dance heritage through archival work, public programming, and research initiatives. Based in Toronto, the organization maintains an extensive collection of dance materials including videos, photographs, manuscripts, and recordings that document the country's diverse dance traditions from contemporary to classical forms. The charity makes these resources available to dancers, choreographers, students, and researchers while organizing exhibitions, screenings, and educational events that bring dance history to public audiences. By digitizing materials and creating access points for the dance community, the organization ensures that significant works and artistic legacies are not lost to time. Their efforts support both professional artists developing new work and institutions seeking to understand Canada's cultural contributions to the global dance landscape.
- ARTS RICHMOND HILL INCRICHMOND HILL
Arts Richmond Hill provides visual arts programming and gallery space for the Richmond Hill community. The organization operates a public gallery that exhibits work by emerging and established artists, alongside workshops and classes in painting, drawing, sculpture, and mixed media for participants of all ages and skill levels. Through studio access, artist residencies, and youth arts education programs, Arts Richmond Hill nurtures creative practice and helps build connections between artists and audiences across the GTA. The organization supports local artistic development while making visual arts accessible to people who might not otherwise have opportunities to create, learn, or engage with contemporary art.
- ARTSCANCIRCLE LINKING CREATIVE ARTISTS WITH AT RISK YOUTHTORONTO
Arts Can Circle connects creative artists with at-risk youth across Toronto through mentorship and art-based programs. The organization uses visual arts, music, performance, and digital media as tools to help young people develop skills, build confidence, and explore potential career paths in the creative industries. Working with youth facing barriers like poverty, systemic discrimination, or unstable housing, Arts Can Circle pairs them with professional artists who provide one-on-one guidance and collaborative project work. The programs operate in community centers, schools, and youth organizations throughout the GTA, creating spaces where young people can develop artistic abilities while building relationships with mentors who understand creative practice. By grounding support in actual artistic creation rather than abstract life coaching, the organization helps participants envision futures in the arts while gaining practical experience and expanded networks.
- ARYA SAMAJ-SCARBOROUGH INC.SCARBOROUGH
Arya Samaj-Scarborough is a Hindu religious and spiritual organization serving the Scarborough community and greater Toronto area. The organization operates a temple and cultural center where members gather for worship, prayer, and religious ceremonies rooted in the Vedic traditions of Hinduism. Beyond religious services, Arya Samaj-Scarborough offers educational programs on Hindu philosophy and scriptures, hosts cultural events and festivals that celebrate Hindu heritage, and provides a space for community members to practice their faith and connect with others who share their spiritual values. The organization also engages in charitable work and social outreach activities that reflect core Hindu principles of service and community support.
- ARYA VIDYA SABHA ASSOCIATIONBRAMPTON
Arya Vidya Sabha Association runs environmental education and conservation programs across the Greater Toronto Area, with a base in Brampton. The organization teaches community members about ecological sustainability, waste reduction, and protecting local natural spaces through workshops, volunteer cleanups, and school partnerships. They focus on building environmental awareness among youth and families, helping participants develop practical skills to reduce their carbon footprint and advocate for green practices in their neighborhoods. The association connects environmental stewardship with cultural values, creating programs that resonate with diverse communities while addressing pressing issues like air and water quality in the region.
- AS-SADIQ ISLAMIC SCHOOLSTHORNHILL
As-Sadiq Islamic Schools operates two campuses in Thornhill offering full-time Islamic education from junior kindergarten through high school. The schools integrate Islamic studies, Arabic language instruction, and Ontario curriculum subjects to provide students with both religious and academic development. The institution serves Muslim families across the Greater Toronto Area seeking education that aligns faith with contemporary learning. Beyond classroom instruction, As-Sadiq Islamic Schools facilitates community engagement through parent involvement programs and extracurricular activities that build leadership skills and character development. The organization maintains a focus on producing graduates who understand Islamic principles while achieving strong academic outcomes.
- ASBURY AND WEST UNITED CHURCHNORTH YORK
Asbury and West United Church in North York serves its congregation and the broader community through worship, spiritual education, and outreach programs rooted in the United Church tradition. The church offers weekly services, Bible study groups, and pastoral care for members navigating life transitions. Beyond its walls, the congregation engages in food assistance, supports local shelters, and participates in interfaith dialogue across the GTA. The church provides space for community meetings and hosts programs addressing social concerns including poverty and isolation. Through both spiritual formation and practical service, Asbury and West United Church creates a place where people explore faith questions and contribute to their neighborhood's wellbeing.
- ASHA FOR EDUCATION CANADABRAMPTON
ASHA for Education Canada provides educational support and resources to underprivileged children in Brampton and across the GTA. The organization focuses on improving literacy, numeracy, and overall academic performance through tutoring programs, school supplies, and educational initiatives designed for low-income families. ASHA works with local schools and community partners to identify students who need additional academic support and connect them with volunteer tutors and mentors. The charity recognizes that financial barriers often prevent talented students from accessing quality education, and it addresses this gap by removing obstacles to learning. Through its programs, ASHA helps children build confidence, develop foundational skills, and pursue educational opportunities that might otherwise be out of reach.
- ASHA JYOTI COMMUNITY WELFARE SOCIETY OF CANADAMISSISSAUGA
Asha Jyoti Community Welfare Society of Canada provides social services and community support to families in Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area, with a focus on South Asian communities. The organization offers programs addressing basic needs, settlement support for newcomers, educational initiatives, and mental health resources. Through culturally sensitive programming, Asha Jyoti connects vulnerable individuals and families with practical assistance including food security, employment guidance, and crisis support. The charity recognizes that immigrant and refugee populations often face unique barriers to accessing mainstream services, and it bridges these gaps by delivering support in familiar languages and cultural contexts. By combining immediate aid with longer-term community building, the organization helps families establish stability and connection within the broader GTA region.
- ASHKENAZ FOUNDATIONTORONTO
The Ashkenaz Foundation presents music, theatre, and cultural programming rooted in Jewish and Eastern European traditions. Based in Toronto, the organization operates a performance venue and presents artists spanning klezmer, Yiddish theatre, folk music, and contemporary work that draws from these cultural heritages. The foundation creates opportunities for both emerging and established performers to reach audiences interested in exploring these artistic traditions. Through its programming and venue, Ashkenaz Foundation builds community connections around performance and cultural expression, offering events that range from intimate concerts to larger theatrical productions. The organization serves audiences across the Greater Toronto Area looking to engage with this specific cultural landscape.
- ASHOKA CANADATORONTO
Ashoka Canada identifies and supports social entrepreneurs across the country who are developing practical solutions to pressing social and environmental problems. The organization provides fellowships, funding, and networks to these innovators, helping them scale their work and strengthen their impact. Based in Toronto, Ashoka Canada focuses on building a community of change-makers who tackle issues ranging from poverty and education to environmental sustainability. Through its fellowship program, the foundation connects entrepreneurs with resources, mentorship, and peer support needed to expand their initiatives throughout the GTA and beyond. Ashoka Canada believes that systemic change requires supporting individuals with bold ideas and the determination to implement them.
- ASIA MISSION CENTER INTERNATIONALTORONTO
Asia Mission Center International operates from Toronto to provide Christian missionary support and community outreach across Asia. The organization funds and coordinates evangelical programs, church planting initiatives, and aid projects in underserved regions throughout the continent. Through partnerships with local churches and faith communities, they distribute resources for disaster relief, education, and medical assistance to vulnerable populations. The center trains and deploys missionaries to conduct spiritual work while also addressing practical needs like clean water access and basic healthcare in remote areas. Their work spans multiple Asian countries, connecting Toronto's faith community with international service opportunities and supporting long-term sustainable development projects rooted in Christian principles.
- ASIAN COMMUNITY AIDS SERVICESTORONTO
Asian Community AIDS Services provides HIV testing, counseling, and support programs for people living with HIV and those at risk, with particular focus on Asian and other marginalized communities in Toronto. The organization offers peer support groups, health advocacy, and practical assistance to help clients navigate treatment, manage their health, and address barriers to care related to stigma and cultural factors. ACAS also works to increase HIV awareness and prevention education within Asian communities across the GTA through outreach, workshops, and culturally sensitive resources. By combining direct client services with community education and cultural competency, the organization addresses both the medical and social dimensions of HIV in communities that face additional obstacles in accessing support.
- ASIAN OUTREACH INTERNATIONAL (CANADA)MISSISSAUGA
Asian Outreach International (Canada) provides settlement services and community support to immigrants and refugees from Asia living in Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization offers language classes, employment counseling, and cultural orientation programs designed to help newcomers navigate life in Canada. They also connect clients with housing assistance, healthcare navigation, and social integration activities that build community connections. The charity works to address barriers faced by Asian newcomers through direct service delivery and advocacy, ensuring individuals and families have access to practical tools and knowledge needed to establish themselves in their new home.
- ASK Family TrustMISSISSAUGA
ASK Family Trust provides financial assistance and support services to families in crisis across Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation offers emergency grants to help households facing unexpected hardship, including job loss, medical emergencies, and housing insecurity. Beyond immediate financial relief, ASK Family Trust connects families with community resources, counselling services, and practical support to help them stabilize their situations and rebuild. The organization works directly with families to understand their specific circumstances and provides personalized assistance rather than one-size-fits-all aid. By addressing both immediate needs and underlying challenges, ASK Family Trust helps vulnerable families navigate difficult periods and move toward greater self-sufficiency.
- ASK FoundationMISSISSAUGA
The ASK Foundation provides emergency financial assistance and social support services to individuals and families experiencing crisis in Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area. The foundation offers rapid access to funds for basic needs like food, shelter, and utilities, alongside case management and referrals to longer-term social programs. ASK Foundation works directly with people facing sudden job loss, medical emergencies, or temporary housing instability, helping them stabilize their situation and connect with community resources. By addressing immediate material needs while linking people to ongoing support services, the foundation prevents homelessness and helps residents rebuild their financial footing during vulnerable periods.
- ASPERGER'S SOCIETY OF ONTARIOTORONTO
Asperger's Society of Ontario provides education and support services for autistic individuals, particularly those with Asperger's syndrome, and their families across Toronto and the broader province. The organization offers workshops, training programs, and resources designed to help autistic people develop practical life skills, navigate employment opportunities, and build confidence in social and professional settings. Staff and volunteers work directly with clients to address individual needs while also educating the broader community about autism spectrum differences. The Society maintains a focus on helping autistic adults and youth understand their strengths and access tools that support independence and inclusion in school, work, and community life.
- ASSEMBLEE EVANGELIQUE PENTECOSTALESCARBOROUGH
Assemblee Evangelique Pentecostale is a Pentecostal church based in Scarborough that serves its congregation through worship services, spiritual teaching, and community outreach. The organization provides a space for members to gather for prayer, biblical study, and fellowship grounded in evangelical Christian beliefs. Beyond Sunday services, the church engages in pastoral care, youth programs, and support for families navigating life challenges. The congregation also participates in charitable work within the greater Toronto area, reflecting its commitment to living out its faith through service to others.
- ASSEMBLIES OF THE FIRST BORN CHURCH IN CANADANORTH YORK
Assemblies of the First Born Church in Canada operates a religious congregation based in North York that provides spiritual guidance, worship services, and community support to members of its faith. The church offers regular services, prayer meetings, and religious education programs grounded in Pentecostal Christian beliefs. Beyond worship, the organization serves its congregation through pastoral care, counseling, and community outreach initiatives. The church welcomes individuals seeking spiritual fellowship and connection with others who share similar faith values in the GTA.
- ASSEMBLY GOSPEL AND MISSIONARY TRUST FUNDTHORNHILL
Assembly Gospel and Missionary Trust Fund provides community support services to residents in Thornhill and surrounding areas of the GTA. The organization operates with a focus on addressing immediate needs while fostering spiritual growth and social connection. Through its programs, the trust fund delivers practical assistance to vulnerable populations, including food support, emergency aid, and community outreach initiatives. The organization works to strengthen local neighborhoods by bringing people together and addressing gaps in social services. By combining material support with community engagement, Assembly Gospel and Missionary Trust Fund serves individuals and families facing hardship while building stronger bonds within the wider Thornhill area.
- ASSEMBLY OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS OF ONTARIO / ASSEMBLÉE DES ÉVÊQUES CATHOLIQUES DE L'ONTARIOTORONTO
The Assembly of Catholic Bishops of Ontario provides leadership and coordination for the Catholic Church across the province, serving as the central body for Ontario's Catholic dioceses. The organization facilitates dialogue among bishops on pastoral matters, social issues, and faith formation while representing Catholic interests in public policy discussions. Based in Toronto, it coordinates charitable and community service initiatives conducted by Catholic institutions throughout the GTA and beyond, including support for vulnerable populations, education programs, and social advocacy. The Assembly works to strengthen the spiritual life of Ontario's Catholic community while addressing contemporary social challenges through the lens of Catholic social teaching.
- ASSEMBLY OF PRAYERETOBICOKE
Assembly of Prayer is a religious organization based in Etobicoke that provides spiritual guidance and worship services to members of its faith community. The organization offers regular prayer gatherings, religious instruction, and pastoral support for individuals seeking to deepen their spiritual practice and connection with others who share their beliefs. Through its programs and services, Assembly of Prayer creates a space for worship, fellowship, and spiritual development for residents across the GTA. The organization serves as a place where members can gather for communal prayer, receive religious counseling, and participate in faith-based education and community events.
- ASSOCIATED GOSPEL CHURCHESBURLINGTON
Associated Gospel Churches provides spiritual services and community support through a network of evangelical churches serving the Burlington and Greater Toronto Area region. The organization facilitates worship services, Bible study groups, and prayer meetings for people seeking Christian faith and fellowship. Beyond Sunday services, the churches operate outreach programs that address local needs, including food assistance, counseling, and support for families in crisis. The member churches work together to strengthen their congregations while extending care into the broader community through voluntary service and pastoral visitation.
- ASSOCIATED HEBREW SCHOOLS OF TORONTOTORONTO
Associated Hebrew Schools of Toronto operates Jewish educational programs for children and families across the Greater Toronto Area. The organization provides Hebrew language instruction, Jewish studies, and cultural programming designed to transmit Jewish heritage and values to the next generation. Through classroom-based learning and community events, the school serves families seeking to strengthen their connection to Jewish identity and tradition. The organization works with students from early childhood through high school, offering both full-time and part-time educational options. By combining academic rigor with cultural education, Associated Hebrew Schools helps young people develop fluency in Hebrew, knowledge of Jewish history and religion, and a sense of belonging within the Jewish community.
- ASSOCIATED MEDICAL SERVICES INCORPORATEDTORONTO
Associated Medical Services Incorporated provides medical and health-related support to vulnerable populations across Toronto. The organization delivers clinical services, health education, and advocacy to address gaps in medical access for low-income and marginalized communities. Working through partnerships with local healthcare providers and community organizations, the charity identifies unmet health needs and responds with direct care, referrals to specialized services, and programs that build health literacy. The organization recognizes that medical barriers often intersect with poverty, housing instability, and social isolation, and addresses these connections through an integrated approach. By operating in Toronto's most underserved neighborhoods, Associated Medical Services works to reduce health disparities and ensure that financial constraints do not prevent people from receiving necessary care.
- ASSOCIATED YOUTH SERVICES OF PEELMISSISSAUGA
Associated Youth Services of Peel provides counseling, mental health support, and crisis intervention for young people across the GTA, with a strong presence serving Mississauga and surrounding communities. The organization helps youth and their families navigate challenges including anxiety, depression, trauma, and behavioral concerns through individual therapy, family sessions, and group programs. Staff work with schools, community centers, and other local agencies to ensure accessible mental health care reaches teenagers and young adults who might otherwise go without support. The charity operates crisis lines and short-term counseling services alongside longer-term therapeutic relationships, addressing both immediate needs and underlying issues affecting young people's wellbeing and development.
- ASSOCIATION FOR BRIGHT CHILDREN OF ONTARIO/SOCIETE POUR ENFANTS DOUES ET SURDOUES D'ONTARIOBOLTON
The Association for Bright Children of Ontario provides support and resources for gifted children and their families across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. The organization offers educational programs, advocacy, and community building for families navigating the unique social, emotional, and academic needs of gifted learners. Through workshops, mentorship opportunities, and parent education initiatives, the association helps identify gifted children and connects families with strategies for nurturing their potential. The group works to raise awareness about giftedness in schools and communities, advocating for appropriate educational accommodations and recognition of diverse forms of giftedness. By bringing together parents, educators, and professionals, the organization creates a supportive network where families can share experiences and access evidence-based guidance tailored to helping gifted children thrive academically and socially.
- ASSOCIATION FOR CANADIAN JEWISH STUDIES A.C.J.S./ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE POUR LES ETUDES JUIVES A.C.J.S.NORTH YORK
The Association for Canadian Jewish Studies promotes scholarly research and education about Jewish history, culture, and contributions within Canada. The organization supports academic work across multiple disciplines, including history, literature, sociology, and religious studies, with a focus on understanding the Jewish experience in the Canadian context. Through conferences, publications, and collaborative projects, the association creates space for scholars and community members to engage with Jewish Canadian topics. Based in North York, the association connects researchers, educators, and students across the country who are interested in exploring how Jewish communities have shaped and been shaped by Canadian society.
- ASSOCIATION OF CANADIAN CHINESE THEOLOGICAL EDUCATIONMARKHAM
The Association of Canadian Chinese Theological Education provides theological training and educational resources to Chinese-speaking Christian communities across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. The organization develops curricula, offers courses, and supports pastoral formation for churches and religious leaders who serve Chinese congregations. By bridging theological scholarship with cultural and linguistic contexts, the association helps strengthen leadership capacity in Chinese churches and promotes deeper engagement with Christian faith among Chinese-Canadian communities. The organization serves pastors, students, and lay leaders seeking quality theological education rooted in their own cultural traditions and languages.
- ASSOCIATION OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS, ONTARIOTORONTO
The Association of Early Childhood Educators, Ontario represents and supports early childhood educators across the province, including those working in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The organization advances the professional status of educators through advocacy, professional development, and networking opportunities. It works to improve working conditions, compensation, and recognition for those in early childhood education roles. The association provides resources, training programs, and a community for educators to connect and share best practices. By strengthening the voice of early childhood professionals, the organization contributes to better outcomes for children in care settings and more sustainable careers for the educators who work with them.
- ASSOCIATION OF PROGRESSIVE DAWOODI BOHRAS OF ONTARIOWOODBRIDGE
The Association of Progressive Dawoodi Bohras of Ontario serves members of the Dawoodi Bohra community in the greater Toronto area, offering religious and spiritual programming rooted in Shia Ismaili traditions. The organization facilitates prayer services, religious education, and cultural events that help preserve Dawoodi Bohra heritage while fostering interfaith dialogue within the broader Ontario community. Through its work in Woodbridge and surrounding regions, the association creates spaces for spiritual practice, youth religious instruction, and community gatherings that strengthen connections among its members. The organization also supports charitable initiatives aligned with Islamic principles, extending its impact beyond the religious community to address local needs.
- ASSOCIATION OF SOVIET JEWRY IN CANADA INC.MAPLE
The Association of Soviet Jewry in Canada provides social services to Jewish immigrants and refugees from former Soviet countries across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. The organization offers settlement support, language training, employment assistance, and cultural programming to help newcomers integrate into Canadian life while maintaining connections to their heritage. Staff and volunteers work directly with families navigating housing, healthcare, and education systems, as well as addressing the specific challenges faced by elderly immigrants and those experiencing social isolation. The Association also organizes community events and educational programs that foster connections among members of the Soviet Jewish diaspora in the Maple region and surrounding communities.