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London Vision-Impaired Curlers

The London Vision-impaired curling group is one of many Vision-impaired curling programs that exist in curling centres throughout Ontario with recreational and competitive curlers, experienced coaches, and guides.

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The Young Politicians of Canada is a non partisan youth group that aims to empower, educate and involve young people in all level of governments

In January 2025, our organization is opening a new municipal chapter in London, with the aim to get more youth involved with their local politics.

Look Good Feel Better
Toronto, Ontario

Look Good Feel Better supports those facing cancer with the appearance-related impact of cancer and its treatment. We hold monthly in-person workshops, teaching about skincare, sun care, cosmetics and hair loss.

We are seeking volunteers with skincare and cosmetic training to join the London team and support the delivery of these sessions. Once a month commitment for 3 hours.

Love First International

Love First International is a dedicated Non-profit organization with a profound commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of people around the world. At our core, we believe in the transformative power of love and its potential to inspire change. Our mission goes beyond mere words; it's a call to action. With unwavering dedication, we tirelessly raise awareness about pressing social issues and actively engage in efforts to support those in need, demonstrating the power of love in action.

Our work knows no borders. We extend our hand of compassion both within our local communities and across the globe, recognizing that the challenges people face are not confined to any one place. Love First International embodies a philosophy that transcends geographical boundaries, uniting people from all walks of life in the common goal of making the world a better place.

Through a diverse range of programs and initiatives, we address critical issues such as poverty alleviation, education, healthcare access, and social justice. Whether it's organizing community-driven events, supporting grassroots projects, or collaborating with international partners, we are tireless in our pursuit of a more compassionate, just, and equitable world. Love First International believes that by putting love first, we can create a brighter future for all, where no one is left behind and where humanity thrives in harmony.

Loveyourself Canada

Mental health advocacy organization founded in 2018

MAPPED Lab

The MAPPED Lab is directed by Dr. Erin Kaufman in the Psychology Department at Western University.

At the broadest level, we study how social contexts interact with biologically-mediated regulatory processes to eventuate in SII and BPD. Our goal is to advance research focused on improving health outcomes for those vulnerable to self-inflicted injury (SII), borderline personality disorder (BPD), and suicide.

MS
London, Ontario

The MS Canada provides services to people with multiple sclerosis and their families and funds research to find the cause and cure for this disease. We have a membership of over 7,000 and are the only national voluntary organization in Canada that supports both MS research and services. Since our founding in 1948, the core support of MS Canada has been from tens of thousands of dedicated individuals, companies and foundations in communities across Canada. MS Canada receives almost no funding from government.

MS Canada is governed by a board of directors comprised of 14 volunteer members who are elected annually.

Some 1,500 volunteers serve on MS Canada national, division and chapter boards and committees. An estimated 13,500 women and men are volunteers for service programs, fundraising events, public awareness campaigns and social action activities.
<h2><strong>Our Vision</strong></h2>
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<td>A world free of multiple sclerosis.</td>
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<h2><strong>Our Mission</strong></h2>
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<td>To connect and empower the MS community to create positive change.</td>
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<h2><strong>Our Values</strong></h2>
<strong>Impact-driven</strong>
We make a difference.

Collaborative
We work together.

Compassionate
We help.

Bold
We think big.

Resilient
We do not give up.

MYSports London
London, Ontario

MYSports London is a non-profit organization based in London, Ontario, dedicated to providing Muslim youth—and the broader community—with a supportive, Islamic environment to enjoy and compete in sports, particularly soccer. Their mission is to foster both athletic development and spiritual growth by promoting teamwork, inclusivity, and community unity.

Programs and Structure

MYSports London offers co-ed soccer programs for children aged 6 to 15.
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<li><strong>Games on Sundays</strong>: Held from 10 AM to 1 PM at Jesse Davidson Park (731 Viscount Rd)</li>
<li><strong>Weekly Practices</strong>: Conducted on Wednesdays at Kensal Park (150 Chelsea Ave), with sessions from 6–7 PM for ages U5–U8 and 7–8 PM for U10–U15.</li>
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Younger children (ages 5–6) focus on skill development with a single weekly session, while older participants engage in both practices and games. All divisions are co-ed, and while the organization encourages players to build new friendships within their teams, they also accommodate requests for children to play on the same team as a friend when possible.

Community and Values

Rooted in Islamic principles, MYSports London emphasizes the concept of ummah—a sense of unity and togetherness—encouraging youth to view their teams as a family. This approach not only enhances the sporting experience but also strengthens community bonds and personal development.

Get Involved

Whether you're a parent seeking a positive and faith-aligned sports environment for your child or a community member interested in volunteering, MYSports London offers opportunities to engage in meaningful ways. For more information on registration, schedules, and volunteer opportunities, visit their official website: mysportslondon.ca.

Make-A-Wish Canada
London, Ontario

Make-A-Wish Canada works with communities across the country to provide children with critical illnesses the opportunity to realize their most heartfelt wish. These wishes are more than just moments of happiness; they are crucial in improving medical outcomes and enhancing quality of life for both the children and their families.

MA
Hamilton, Ontario

Mathstronauts is a non-profit organization founded in 2016 in Hamilton, Ontario. Our mission is to remove barriers and empower young people to develop digital technology and STEM skills.

Merrymount Family Support and Crisis Centre
London, Ontario

Merrymount exists to help children and families as they navigate through and beyond crisis, to build stronger, healthier families.

Merrymount’s safe, supportive and strength-based intervention and care builds stronger families and children that have the support they need to grow up strong, form healthy relationships, and know they are valued and loved.

Merrymount has been providing these programs and services to London’s families and children since 1874, and is the only centre of its kind in Canada.

Middlesex London Food Policy Council
London, Ontario

The Middlesex London Food Policy Council (MLFPC) is made up of members representing several parts of the food system from production, distribution, government, education, and more. Together, members foster cross-sector collaboration and address food-related challenges and opportunities to promote a healthy, safe, equitable, ecologically responsible, and economically viable food system.