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Ottawa Community Immigrant Services Organization (OCISO)is a community based non-profit organization providing services in Ottawa since 1978. We have four locations in Ottawa (central, east, and south). Our multi-faceted programs and services are delivered in over 42 languages to clients from 120 countries by OCISO’s team of knowledgeable, skilled and professional staff. Our work is augmented by the generous efforts of our enthusiastic, caring and talented volunteers, both established and new Canadians. OCISO’s programs and services include: Community Integration Program, Job Search Workshops, Immigrant Women's Program, Settlement to Employment Program, Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada, Counselling for individuals, families, couples and post-traumatic stress, Multicultural Liaison officers in 43 schools in 3 Ottawa school boards, ESL Summer Program, Cross Cultural Education, Public Education, Community Development, Volunteer Program.
Christian Counselling Ottawa provides individual, couple, and family counselling services, as well as educational presentations on counselling-related topics throughout the national capital region. Our team of professionally accredited therapists incorporates faith into the counselling process as appropriate and in response to client's stated desire. We offer services in 6 locations: 303-63 Glencoe St, Ottawa South, Gloucester, Kanata, Barrhaven and Williamsburg. Evening and Saturday appointments are available. Our team of therapists offers service in English and French. The Subsidy Fund supported by individual and church donations supports individuals who could not otherwise afford access to counselling.
Foundedin 1950, OCAPDD's purpose is to support community integration and personal well-being for children and adults with developmental disabilities within the City of Ottawa. OCAPDD provides a variety of programs and services to the community, including: Residential Services, Day Programs, Business Ventures, Supportive Services, Supported Work and Assessment. Our Vision:Individuals with a defelopmental disability live healthy, safe and secure lives as participating members of society, through equitable access to the broadest range of societal supports and opportunities.
ASBC was started in 1975 and is a parent based and directed society providing support to individuals with autism and their families in British Columbia and Yukon. ASBC Provides Support Through: Information, Referral and self-help Advocacy for Adults, Parents and Professionals; an extensive lending resource library, Internet access to valuable free on-demand information and discussion forums; a network of Community Groups throughout BC, facilitated by volunteers; seminars & conference opportunities for members; promoting community education and awareness. As well, ASBC Assists Families Financially Through: a limited reimbursement program for your child's summer activities; participation in FREE activities for families, eg: sports games, PNE outtings, movie outtings, opera, symphony for children, live theatre, rock concerts and Christmas activities. (ASBC wishes to thank it's community partners for making these wonderful activities and events possible)
PLEA Community Services Society of BC provides support and services to children, youth, adults and families who face significant challenges in their lives. We develop and deliver programs based on the abiding belief that people's lives improve when provided with the individual attention and opportunities necessary to support their growth. Our services include: - The KidStart Mentoring Program, - Addiction Treatments, - Residential Care, - School + Work, - Youth Justice Programs - Youth Outreach
The Parkland Crisis Centre & Women's Shelter operates a shelter facility for women and their children that are fleeing abuse from an intimate partner. Support groups and walk in counselling is available and all services are free, voluntary and confidential. A 24 hour per day Crisis Line is available for those in need to call to receive counselling services or referrals to other agencies. A Children's Program is available for children to receive counselling and support services either individually, in groups, or with their parent.
The Parliamentary Centre is a Canadian not-for-profit, non-partisan organization that supports parliaments around the world. Our assessment, strategic planning and training programs, combined with research products and networking channels, help legislatures measure their performance, build capacity, tackle key issues and promote mutual learning. In short – we help legislatures better serve their people. We believe that all citizens have a right to participate meaningfully through democracy, and that effective parliaments are crucial to governance and sustainable development. We’re committed to continuous learning and providing support that respects the historical, cultural and political uniqueness of countries while fostering greater transparency and accountability in government.
Participation House opened in June 1978 to provide community living accommodation for persons with physical disabilities. In 1985, we became involved in the community through the establishment of Supportive Living Apartments (West Street Apartments) with 11 of the residents from Participation House moving into their own private apartment. 32 years later, we support 26 people at Participation House and 17 at the West Street Apartments. Our energy is geared to helping these individuals realize their full potential and to help them play a more integral role in the community to which the live. Participation House is a non-profit organization receiving its funding assistance through the LHIN (Local Health Integrated Network). It is important, however, that the organization look for constant opportunities to help with its financial responsibilities as well as its commitment to persons with physical disabilities in Brant County.
Providing assisted living and supportive housing with programs and services for adults with physical disabilities. With sites in Mississauga,Burlington, Hamilton, Stoney Creek and Binbrook since 1978.
BRAIN INJURY SERVICES Traverse Independence offers a range of customized programs and services to our clients ranging from housing, attendant care, specialized, therapeutic and supportive care, outreach services, and day programs. Each of our programs focuses on maximizing our clients' abilities to live independently. We began developing our specialized brain injury services over 10 years ago. Today, we serve over 200 clients with brain injuries. Traverse Independence is a not-for-profit registered charity and is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. We provide services in Waterloo Region and Wellington County.
Peace Arch Community Services is a community-based non-profit organization which, since 1978, has been providing a wide range of services to individuals and groups in White Rock, Surrey and Delta, British Columbia, Canada. Peace Arch Community Services is fully accredited through the Council on Accreditation for Children and Family Services.
Pearce Williams is a summer camp and retreat facility that serves southern Ontario. We are located on 180 acres in Elgin County - just 1/2 hour from London & St. Thomas, just 2 hours from Toronto or Windsor. We serve the children and youth of southern Ontario, offering them an affordable summer camp program during July and August. Every spot at Pearce Williams Summer Camp program is subsidized by donations from individuals and churches. We also serve the communities of Southern Ontario through our use as a retreat and rental facility, dealing with groups from across Ontario.