Community Living Ontario is a non-profit, provincial association that advocates for people who have an intellectual disability to be fully included in all aspects of community life.
Manitoulin Family Resources (MFR) is a multi-service non-profit organization serving women, children, and families of Manitoulin Island, Espanola, and the North Shore region.Our mission is to enhance the quality of life of individuals and families by prov
The Sudbury Action Centre for Youth has served the most vulnerable members of our community in the City of Greater Sudbury since 1986. We offer a casual Labour Employment Program, a Harm Reduction Program and a Youth Drop In Centre.
These folks help those who cannot even help them selves......they help us see the good in ourselves we are not yet able to see....I WOULD CALL THEM ANGELS IN DISGUISE!!!! ???Read more
Rainbow District School Board's multi-year Accessibility Plan was developed in accordance with the Integration Accessibility Standards Regulation under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005.It incorporates the intentions of the Board to meet its obligations under the Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2001.The Plan describes the measures that the Rainbow District School Board will take over the five year period from 2012-2017 to identify, remove and prevent barriers to people with disabilities who work, learn and participate in the School Board community and environment including students, staff, parents and guardians, volunteers and visitors to the Board and its schools.
Full automotive service. Brakes, tuneups, tire installation, transmission repairs, oil change, Light truck repairs, All makes of vehicles. Call for more information. Tire retail installation and repair.
Great outfit but unfortunately seems to be losing a lot of ground to competing Value Village. On the one hand, their selection is typically much less impressive, and the overall quality of items is generally lower. BUT their pricing makes sense. There's no way I'm paying 4.99 for a used book in relatively poor condition at VV when I could get it for 25-cents at the Army. For a reseller looking for stock that's the difference between a flop and a flip. I donate stuff to both, and shop both.Read more
Using a Feminist approach, the Centre Victoria pour femmes offers French speaking women individual intervention as well as group intervention, accompaniment, referral and representation services. Prevention, awareness and education are also at the core of our interventions and are integrated in our various programs to prevent and end all forms of violence against women. Our services are mainly offered to French speaking women of 16 years and up in the Greater Sudbury and Algoma regions.
Meals On Wheels (Sudbury) was established as a grassroots pilot project in 1971, with the intent to keep people independent in their homes by supplying daily hot nutritious meals. Today, we serve hundreds of local residents delicious and healthy meals every week thanks to our home delivery service.
We assist those in need of nutritional support who need short term (caregiver relief, recuperation, seasonal) or long term assistance. Meals On Wheels (Sudbury) currently has approximately 89 volunteers. In 2014, these volunteers accumulated over 5,000 hours with our volunteer drivers logging over 92,000 km in deliveries alone.
Nog-Da-Win-Da-Min Family and Community Services is a child welfare prevention service agency that works in collaboration with the 7 First Nations in ensuring that children, youth and families receive culturally appropriate services. Our mission is to strengthen our families and communities for our children. Through our justice program - Mino Madzwin Youth - we strive to help yourh become self-aware and attain the skills needed to live well. We hope to empower our youth to move towards a more holistic lifestyle. First Nations Communities served are: Batchewana First Nation, Garden River First Nation, Thessalon First Nation, Mississauga First Nation, Serpent River First Nation, Sagamok Anishnawbek and Atikameksheng Anishnawbek.
Catulpa Community Support Services is a non-profit, community-based service agency supporting people and families.
Our services include
Supports for children and adults who have developmental disabilities
Supports for children with physical disabilities
WrapAround services for people and families
Resource Teacher Program
MotherCare and CAPC programs to promote healthy development of pregnancies and children
Crisis Response for people with a dual diagnosis
Regional supports and intensive Service Coordination for children with complex special needs
Catulpa Community Support Services' philosophy is to provide support to families and people through partnership. We are dedicated to providing services and programs that respond to the social, emotional, developmental and community needs of children, youth, adults and families.