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Organismes sans but lucratif à London

Organismes sans but lucratif à London

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Mission Thrift Store
London, Ontario

We are a non-profit, volunteer driven Christian organization. We take donated goods and turn them into cash. We take those net-profits and send them to our joint ministry partner Bible League Canada to help fund programs in over 40 countries worldwide.

Montessori Academy of London
London, Ontario

Montessori Academy offers something unique in the London area: traditional, accredited Montessori education for toddler, preschool, Elementary and Junior High students. Since 1968, our mission has been to provide a world-class education that promotes academic excellence, and prepares students to engage the world as active citizens and successful leaders.

As a registered charity with non-profit status (Charitable Registration #1052 29124 RR0001), we’re committed to continuously re-investing in our school for the benefit of our children, families and greater community.

Mood Disorders Society of Canada
Belleville, Ontario

Mood Disorders Society of Canada (MDSC) is a national non-profit mental health charity. MDSC is engaged in a wide range of projects and initiatives designed to support the inclusion of persons with mental illnesses in Canadian society and has taken a lead proactive role in public policy and program development in many capacities to improve access to treatment, inform research, and shape programming.

MU
London, Ontario

Museum London is Southwestern Ontario's leading establishment for the collection and presentation of visual art and material culture. Through public and educational programming, special events and exhibitions, Museum London strives to promote the knowledge and enjoyment of regional art, culture and history.

At the heart of a great museum is its collection and Museum London is proud to have one of Canada's most important art collections, and one of the most significant historical artifact collections in Ontario. Our art collection has more than 5,000 regional and Canadian works and our 45,000 artifacts reflect the history of the City of London as an important regional urban centre in Southwestern Ontario.

Museum London was established in 1940, operating from the London Public Library until 1980 when architect Raymond Moriyama was commissioned to design its current home at the forks of the Thames River in downtown London, Ontario. In 1989, the then London Regional Art Gallery amalgamated with the London Historical Museum, creating what is known today as Museum London.

In the spirit of Truth and Reconciliation we would like to acknowledge that Museum London operates within the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Attawandaron (Neutral), and Wendat peoples. This territory is covered by the Upper Canada Treaties. This territory is the homeland of the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, Oneida Nation of the Thames, and Munsee Delaware Nation. We also recognize the contributions of Métis, Inuit, and other Indigenous peoples, both in shaping and strengthening this community in particular, and our province and country as a whole.

NA
Toronto, Ontario

The Nanny Angel Network is a registered charity and the only organization of its kind in Canada. We have been providing free, specialized childcare support and programs to families living with cancer since 2009.

Three main goals that drive everything we do:
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<li>Provide specialized, Child Life-informed childcare support and programs for parents with cancer to give them the time they need to take care of themselves and reduce existing social support burn-out.</li>
<li>Build resiliency in children by teaching life-long coping skills.</li>
<li>Provide a sense of normalcy for children during a tumultuous time in their lives.</li>
</ol>
Backed by 30 years of nanny agency experience, NAN has continued to successfully provide free resources for cancer patients and their families for over a decade.

We support families at any point during the cancer journey. We’re there from the time of diagnosis, during treatment or through palliative care. We continue to support families who need help for up to a year during the bereavement period.

NA
Cambridge, Ontario

Provide Certified Service Dogs to Childern with Autism, Veterans and First Responders with PTSD and Facility Dogs.

Nepali Janasamparka Samiti
London, Ontario

This organization is registered in a corporation number of 1022415-5 . It is working as a volunteer organization for Nepali community overall Canada .

North London Key Club

Student-run volunteer service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis of Forest-City London, dedicated to provide service, build character and develop leadership.

Ontario Clean Air Alliance
Toronto, Ontario

Ontario Clean Air Alliance (OCAA) is a non-profit environmental organization working for a 100% renewable electricity system. We're motivated by concern around climate change as well as high electricity rates.

We successfully led the campaign to phase-out the use of dirty coal power in Ontario. Now the OCAA is working to move Ontario to a 100% renewable electricity system by investing in conservation, wind and solar, and by importing water power from Quebec to replace our high-cost nuclear reactors and high-emission gas plants.

We're in need of volunteers across the province to distribute our campaign leaflets in mailboxes in their neighbourhoods.

Requirements

- Volunteers must be able to walk up and down porches.

Perks

- As we are a non-profit organization, these hours are eligible for volunteer hours at school as well as community service.

Health and Safety

This is a contact-less volunteer activity. Communication happens via email or phone. A box of leaflets and a map will be mailed to you via Canada Post. Volunteers distribute the leaflets in mailboxes without contact with residents, on their own time.

Ontario Parents Advocating for Children with Cancer (OPACC)
Barrie, Ontario

Founded in 1995, OPACC's mission is to support families of children diagnosed with cancer in Ontario.

Oxford Renaissance Festival
Dorchester, Ontario

A weekend celebration of the Renaissance era that promises to transport you back in time.

Immerse yourself in the colorful world of jousting knights, princesses, and rogues while indulging in Renaissance-inspired cuisine and browsing the wares of talented artisans.

From archery and face painting to live entertainment and spectacular shows, our festival offers something for everyone, young and old alike.

Come join us for a journey through history that is sure to inspire, entertain, and enrich your senses.

PEAR Lab

The PEAR lab is directed by Dr. Lindsay Bodell in the Psychology Department at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada.

Our lab is dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by eating disorders. We hope that our research will help inform preventions and treatments for these conditions.