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Organismes sans but lucratif à London

Organismes sans but lucratif à London

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London, Ontario

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JA South Western Ontario
London, Ontario

At JA South Western Ontario, we believe in the boundless potential of youth—and we create opportunities for them to explore this potential through hands-on learning.

JA equips young people with the employment and entrepreneurship skills and mindsets they need to succeed. By building abilities and nurturing self-belief, JA prepares youth for the future of work, ensures they have the tools to be financially capable adults, and teaches them to think entrepreneurially.

JDRF

JDRF is the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. Our strength lies in our exclusive focus and singular influence on the worldwide effort to end T1D. JDRF’s mission is to improve lives today and tomorrow by accelerating life-changing breakthroughs to cure, prevent and treat T1D and its complications.

Jake's House
Lucan, Ontario

Founded in 2004, Jake’s House is a Provincially and Federally funded Canadian charity with a mission to provide meaningful support to families living with autism across the country. Recognizing that more than any other single issue, families dealing with autism need a community, Jake’s House is committed to growing a strong network of people who understand and care–a family that is determined to provide tangible solutions. Jake’s House supports individuals on the spectrum throughout their lifespans through four core initiatives: 1) Jake’s House Annual Holiday Parties, an 18-year tradition of bringing families together for a welcoming, fun and festive celebration; 2) Legends Mentoring Program, themed group mentoring workshops that provide youth with opportunities to learn skills, socialize and make friends; 3) Jake’s House Employment Mentoring, a program that supports the integration of young adults into the workforce; and 4) inclusive housing solutions, designed to address the growing housing gap in the autism community, giving more aging adults a place to call home. You will be supporting a dynamic, fast-growing organization, collaborating with a passionate, dedicated team.

John Howard Society
London, Ontario

The John Howard Society of London and District is a not-for-profit, charitable organization providing a broad range of evidence-based and outcome-driven community services in London and District. Our organization has a strong history of helping individuals and families who are at risk of, or who have come into conflict with the law.

Junior Achievement South Western Ontario
London, Ontario

Our mission is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. Our work bridges the gap between education and the real world by delivering specialized programs both in school and after school.

Our programs focus on financial health, work readiness and entrepreneurship – giving students in grades 4-12 the tools they need for their futures.

Working with corporate partners, volunteers and teachers, we create important connections to the workforce and prepare youth for the jobs of tomorrow. JA South Western Ontario supports students from Windsor-Essex to Grey-Bruce to Niagara.

JA programs are delivered by dedicated volunteers.

They bring their professional experiences into the classroom to help students connect program concepts with real-life situations. Volunteers use a mix of hands-on activities, discussions and digital learning to engage students and ensure they retain and use what they learn. With their help, students gain the knowledge and confidence they need to define their personal success and go after their dreams.

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
London, Ontario

For over 40 years, JDRF has been a global leader in the search for an end to type 1 diabetes (T1D), through both research funding and advocacy. During that time, we have always talked about a cure as a singular destination: a return to normal physiology.

But today, we realize that we are engaged in a process of curing T1D – that a cure is not just a destination but also a journey along a path. And we recognize that a part of our mission must be to help those living with T1D today to live healthier, easier, and safer lives until we arrive at the end of that path.JDRF’s research is committed to improving the lives of every person with T1D and to curing this disease. JDRF's research goals are realized by the projects being supported in three basic areas: Cure, Treat, Prevent
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Key Assets Ontario
Mississauga, Ontario

Key Assets Ontario is a non-profit organization providing a range of services including foster care, child and youth support services, trainings and consultancy services. We are committed to our purpose “to achieve positive and lasting outcomes for children, families and communities” through delivering inclusive, equitable and high-quality services. We are headquartered in Mississauga.

We're facing a shortage of foster carers, and we need your support! Maybe fostering is something you've never thought about. Maybe it's something you've thought about for a long time. Maybe now is the time.

Reach out to us at 905-279-4500, email us at contactus@keyassetson.ca, or visit keyassetson.ca to begin your fostering journey.

Kids Country Club
London, Ontario

We are a respite home in Byron for children described as medically fragile and/or technologically dependent.

KI
London, Ontario

Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time.

Kiwanis helps kids around the world. Our Kiwanis club looks out for our community and the Kiwanis international organization takes on large-scale challenges, such as fighting disease and poverty. Our Kiwanis club is generous with its time. We are creative with our ideas.

L'Arche London
London, Ontario

For over 25 years, L’Arche London has brought to life the vision of people with and without intellectual disabilities sharing life in community with a wide circle of family, friends, and neighbours. We help individuals with intellectual disabilities discover their gifts and abilities, and support them to achieve their goals for a meaningful life. L’Arche London is a community within the London community working with others to build a world where everyone belongs.

Lambeth Lions Club
London, Ontario

The Lambeth Lions Club was formed in 1977 with Claire McLean as its first president and since the beginning we have and continue to have numerous projects that we support. We are honoured to work with Lions Homes for Deaf People to build homes across the Province of Ontario for people who are deaf, deaf/blind or deaf with multiple handicaps.

We are very active in the Lambeth community by supporting various causes, Brownies, HarvestFest , local hospitals, foodbanks as well as the Royal Canadian Legion with our Poppy Program.

Our Memory Box Program supports families who lose a child at the Children's' Hospital in London, because the hospital serves a large geographical part of the Province of Ontario our club has a strong provincial reach in our work.

Beyond the province, we support international programs to eradicate hunger, diabetes, support families battling childhood cancer, vision and care for our environment. We also provide disaster relief, support international student exchange and help with other community, provincial & global needs.