The Eastern Ottawa Resource Centre provides information and support to the Gloucester community. We offer a variety of programs for children and youth, pregnant women, abuse victim...more...See more text
OUR MISSION is to support children and youth in child welfare by funding initiatives in educational, enrichment, and essential needs.more...See more text
It has always been a great experience;tasty food,fun entertainment and friendly staff.We had our 50th anniversary there 5 years ago,and it was wonderful!Read more
Community Living North Grenville supports individuals with an intellectual disability and their families throughout the communities of North Grenville.more...See more text
110-91 Cornelia St W, Smiths Falls, ONK7A 5L3Get directions
We are a registered charitable organization and community agency that is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors composed of community members and funded by the Ministry of Chil...more...See more text
Welcome to Lanark's child and youth mental health centre, Open Doors for Lanark Children and Youth. We believe in the unique strengths of each child, youth and family.more...See more text
The Ottawa Children's Treatment Centre (OCTC) is a leader in providing bilingual specialized care for those with multiple physical, developmental, and associated behavioural needs,...more...See more text
For community outreach programs, those in the Mountain area can turn to the House Of Lazarus. Our thrift shop offers affordable clothing and we have a household goods shop too! We ...more...See more text
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. ...more...See more text
Using a Feminist approach, the Centre Victoria pour femmes offers French speaking women individual intervention as well as group intervention, accompaniment, referral and represent...more...See more text
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
Rainbow District School Board's multi-year Accessibility Plan was developed in accordance with the Integration Accessibility Standards Regulation under the Accessibility for Ontari...more...See more text