Nonprofit Organizations in London
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A Friendly Voice offers callers aged 55+ across Ontario the opportunity to connect with kind and empathetic volunteers when they are looking to alleviate feelings of loneliness and social isolation (or if they are just looking for someone new to talk to!)
The Alzheimer Society London and Middlesex (ASLM) offers a wide range of programs and services designed for individuals with dementia and/or memory concerns, their family, caregivers, and health professionals, as well as the general public.
At ASLM, both the individual and the family are provided with support upon diagnosis and throughout the continuum of the disease.
We employ a team of highly skilled professionals, including registered social workers, to ensure our programs and services meet and exceed the needs of our clients. Our team of over 240 volunteers help to run our education and support programs and services.
BGC London is a community organization that delivers safe and fun activities for children and youth whenever school is out. We also provide day-time programming for adults 50 and over. Our members benefit from development opportunities that foster leadership skills and provide practical work experience.
Our programming is designed with these goals in mind:
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<li>To provide hope, inspiration, and opportunities to help people reach their full potential</li>
<li>To promote physical health, mental health, and emotional well-being</li>
<li>To support young people as they cultivate success in school, form positive relationships, and mature into healthy, responsible and caring adults.</li>
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of London and Area has served children and youth in our community since 1971. Our organization provides the gold standard of mentoring to young people between the ages of 7 and 17 who face adverse childhood experiences.
Our mission is to enable life-changing mentoring relationships to ignite the power and potentioal of young people.
The Children's Aid Society of London and Middlesex is a registered charity mandated by the Child, Youth and Family Services Act and funded by the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services of the Government of Ontario. Our mission is to work collaboratively with families and communities to promote the safe and healthy development of children and youth. We believe the services we deliver should reflect our values which are Respect, Cultural Humility, Collaboration and Accountability.
Crouch Neighbourhood Resource Centre (Crouch NRC) is a registered charity based in the Hamilton Road neighbourhood of London, Ontario. Crouch NRC works to build a healthy community where everyone belongs and can access resources with dignity. Residents are supported with basic needs such as emergency food and hygiene items, income stability through social assistance applications and income tax filing and recreational opportunities for adults, seniors, children and families.
Crouch Neighbourhood Resource Centre (CNRC) is a grassroots, community-based organization located in the heart of Hamilton Road. We work alongside residents to build a safe, connected, and inclusive neighbourhood where everyone can thrive. Our programs and services focus on equity, access, and wellness—supporting people of all ages and backgrounds.
DCE is an organization that works with underserved communities on a global scale.We work with local members to bring about community services that are beneficial to various communities. Our motto is “ bringing communities together one program at a time” which means that with each program we seek to promote togetherness and build cohesive communal support.
The Good Neighbour Project is a volunteer initiative dedicated to providing on-the-ground support to connect vulnerable people with the groceries and necessities they need during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our hotline is set-up to connect all healthcare workers, seniors, persons with disabilities, those in self-isolation, pregnant, or parents/caregivers to our volunteers in London who are willing to assist in picking up and delivering groceries and supplies to those in need.
Humanity8 is a charitable non-profit organization that supports people that are affected by social issues such as, addictions, poverty, mental illness and health. We want to provide help to homeless through retraining and eduation and encouraging to be addiction free. We also want to help people with their uncovered health expenses such as unafordable medication perscriptions and prosthetic equiptment.
IDRF provides effective humanitarian aid and sustainable development programs, without discrimination, based on the Islamic principles of human dignity, self-reliance, and social justice. Since 1984, IDRF has implemented relief and development projects across territories in South and Southeast Asia, Africa, the Americas, Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
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.