Nonprofit Organizations in London
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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.
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.
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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.
The Learning Disabilities Association – London Region is a charitable, not-for-profit agency that serves the City of London as well as Middlesex, Elgin and Oxford counties. Through program offerings, individual coaching, advocacy and community resources, the LDA – London Region provides the ongoing strategies and accommodations people with Learning Disabilities need to succeed.
The London Cross Cultural Learner Centre (CCLC) is a community organization that exists to provide services and support to newcomers and to promote intercultural awareness and understanding. Our vision is to build a more welcoming and just community where newcomers can succeed. Since 1968, our agency is the longest-serving London organization supporting cultural exchange, community education, and newcomer settlement services and support. Settlement support for government-assisted refugees includes accommodation and reception in Jeremiah's House Reception Centre and Joseph’s House; settlement supports for GARS, permanent residents, and all other eligible newcomers include orientation services, paraprofessional counseling, language assessment, and referral, community networking connections, and activities, information and referral, document translation, interpretation and language support, intercultural services and resources, job search and employment supports.
The London Food Coalition is a grassroots network of community organizations working together to transform how food is shared, valued, and experienced. We collect high-quality, surplus food from farms, suppliers, and retailers across London. Then, we redistribute that food to frontline organizations such as shelters, meal programs, community centres, and Indigenous organizations. Our work ensures that good food reaches those who need it most, while also reducing food waste and strengthening local networks.
The London Multiple Births Association is a non-profit, volunteer organization. Started in 1977, our organization aims to enrich the lives of families with multiples during pregnancy, infancy, and childhood. The LMBA is a community of families sharing the same multiple parent experience: join us for friendship, sharing, and moral support.
The London Multiple Births Association is an affiliate chapter of Multiple Births Canada (MBC), an organization that exists to improve the quality of life for multiple birth individuals and their families in Canada.
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.
This organization is registered in a corporation number of 1022415-5 . It is working as a volunteer organization for Nepali community overall Canada .
Student-run volunteer service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis of Forest-City London, dedicated to provide service, build character and develop leadership.
Parkinson Society Southwestern Ontario enhances the quality of life and care for people living with Parkinson’s in Southwestern Ontario. We strive to reach every person in Southwestern Ontario affected by Parkinson's by providing support, advocacy, education, and research for affected individuals.
Quality Connections Adult Day Services provides structured daytime care and support for adults in a safe, supervised, and inclusive environment. Our organization offers social, recreational, and wellness-based programs that promote independence, skill development, and community engagement for participants, including seniors and adults with physical or developmental disabilities.
Our goal is to enhance the quality of life of each individual we serve by ensuring their physical, emotional, and social well-being through personalized attention and professional care. We operate with a commitment to safety, compassion, and compliance with all applicable health and care regulations.