Our Members

As the voice for nonprofit and charitable organizations in London, Pillar helps our 190 member organizations fulfill their missions in our community. With a Pillar membership, you have the opportunity to share expertise, opinions and perspectives within a strong and supportive group.

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  • Ability First Coalition brings businesses together to share best practices and experiences related to hiring and retraining persons with disablities.

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  • The London-Sarnia Regional Council of ACFO was established in 1983 in order to pave the way for Francophones residing in the counties of Elgin, Lambton, Middlesex, Oxford and Perth (over 12,000 people) to unite. While sharing the AFO's objectives (Assemblée de la francophonie de l'Ontario), the ACFO of London-Sarnia is primarily a regional development organization responsible for initiating and mobilizing the necessary resources that will encourage the French speaking community to achieve its potential.

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  • Across Languages' mandate is to advance intercultural understanding and assured exchange of meaning so that together, people may achieve fundamental needs and rights. Services include: interpretation, translation, language skills test development and marking, interpreter education, service provider training, and more. Interpreters are accessible 24 hours, 365 days a year.

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  • Addiction Services of Thames Valley presently offers five programs that compliment their mandate to help individuals and families affected by substance abuse and/or gambling while believing there are, "Limitless possibilities....through freedom from addictions." These programs include: Substance Abuse, Problem Gambling, Back On Track, Heartspace, and Fresh Start.

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  • Adkin, Tammy (Individual)

  • The Aeolian Hall Musical Arts Association provides opportunities for Artists, Arts Groups, Individuals and Community Groups to have access to a first-class performance hall, meeting space and music school.

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  • AIDS Committee of London's mandate is to improve the quality of life for those living with & affected by HIV/AIDS. To Reduce the number of new HIV infections. To increase community awareness about HIV/AIDS. Services and initiatives in areas of education, support, counselling, information, and awareness are available.

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  • The Alice Saddy Association believes that all persons have the right to be respected as valued members of their communities and society in general. Our vision is that in our society, mutual respect will enhance each person's sense of self-worth and equality. The uniqueness of each person is to be celebrated, supported and acknowledged as essential to the completeness of the whole community.

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  • The Alzheimer Society of Elgin - St. Thomas optimizes the quality of life of persons with Alzheimer Disease and related dementias and their caregivers. They achieve this by providing education, support, awareness, information, advocacy and funding for research while continually maintaining a legacy of respect, excellence, and compassion.

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  • The Alzheimer Society of London and Middlesex mission is to advocate for and promote the development of support services, education, and research in London and Middlesex County for those affected by Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.

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  • Anago believes in a "Just Society" where every individual has the right to be included, and treated with honesty, dignity and respect. Providing therapeutic care and counselling to "at risk" youth as well as inhouse and outreach services for individuals with physical and developmental challenges.

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  • Aquino, Rose (Individual)

  • L'Arche London is a member of the international organization of faith-based communities - creating homes and programs with people who have developmental disabilities.

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  • Argyle Community Resource Centre is a community resource centre building capacity, partnerships and collaborative programs for all ages with a focus on community inclusiveness and access to a variety of community services and innitiatives.

  • Arnott, Wendy (Individual)

  • We conduct workshops that explore social consciousness and that lead to the creation of original, limited edition prints that are then sold to raise funds for the relief of the AIDS pandemic in Africa.

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  • The ARTS Project is a charitable organization dedicated to encouraging, aiding, and promoting artists and arts groups in the London area by providing opportunities where they can work, share information, learn new skills, exhibit and perform their art.

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  • ATN provides, as a fundamental right, access to technology to assist individuals with disabilities to reach their employment and learning goals through assessment, skills upgrading and personal development services. ATN specializes in computer training and computer assisted learning.

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  • The Ausable Community Centre provides information, services, and resources to local residents and visitors; helps job seekers find work, and help employers find workers; enumerates and mobilizes community assets, and respond to community needs; establishes partnerships with local businesses and service clubs; and develops a working business model for community economic development.

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  • Ayala, Ericka (Individual)

  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of London services are preventative in nature. We match a child with an adult volunteer in the belief that an opportunity for friendship, communication, moral support and new experiences will engender in a child a sense of well-being, of personal and social responsibility and healthy maturity.

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  • Billson, David (Individual)

  • The Boys and Girls Clubs in Canada seeks to provide a safe, supportive place where children and youth can experience new opportunities, overcome barriers, build positive relationships and develop confidence and skills for life. Providing safe, caring club environments and enriching programs, enabling young Canadians to play, learn and develop.

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  • The Brain Injury Association is committed to maximizing the quality of life of individuals with brain injury, their family and friends through: peer and community support, information about available services, resources and programs, awareness of the causes, impact and prevention of brain injury, and advocacy on behalf of those affected.

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  • Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada is a national, not-for-profit organization dedicated to reaching every Canadian affected by a brain tumour through support, education, information, and research.

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  • Brescia University College Foundation raises funds for scholarships, bursaries and support for education-related projects of Brescia and its students.

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  • Camp Wendake offers a week-long residential camping experience for people living with HIV/AIDS and their care-givers, loved ones, and traditional/non-traditional families.

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  • CAFE is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the well being of the family in business. CAFE educates, informs and encourages its members in areas of unique interest to family business, through a stimulating program of activities that provide the best sources of information and professional advice available.

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  • Canadian Blood Services is a not-for-profit, charitable organization whose sole mission is to manage the blood and blood products supply for Canadians.

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  • The Canadian Cancer Society is a national, community-based organization of volunteers whose mission is the eradication of cancer and the enhancement of the quality of life of people living with cancer. Creating a world where no Canadian fears cancer.

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  • The Canadian Celtic Choir is an all-inclusive community choir that performs Celtic music (from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and East Coast Canada).

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  • The Canadian Diabetes Association promotes the health of Canadians through diabetes research, education, service and advocacy. Established over 50 years ago, the Canadian Diabetes Association is a charitable organization that has grown to include a presence in more than 150 communities across the country.

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  • The Canadian Federation of University Women's purpose is to stimulate interest and participation of women university graduates in political, social and cultural activities; to promote high standards of public education and to encourage advanced study and research; and to encourage friendly understanding and cooperation among women university graduates.

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  • The Canadian Hearing Society is the leading provider of services, products and information that: remove barriers to communication; promote equity for people who are culturally Deaf, oral deaf, deafened and hard of hearing.

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  • CALA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting, orienting, supporting and empowering the Latin-American community in the London area. CALA helps our community to integrate and be successfully active in their new Canadian life through community-supported programs, seminars and events. Working towards the creation of the first Latin American Community, Social and Sports Centre.

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  • The Canadian Liver Foundation is the first organization in the world to devote itself exclusively to providing support for education and research into the causes and treatment of diseases of the liver. There are over 100 known liver diseases which can affect all ages and which can be fatal.

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  • The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame is the only national organization dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments of Canada's medical heroes. Through educational programs, The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame encourages youth to pursue careers in medicine and the other health sciences, fostering future generations of excellence.

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  • The London-Middlesex Branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association is part of a nation-wide charitable organization that promotes the mental health of all and supports the resilience and recovery of those experiencing mental illness.

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  • CNIB is a nationwide, community-based, registered charity committed to research, public education and vision health for all Canadians. CNIB provides the services and support necessary for people to enjoy a good quality of life while living with vision loss.

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  • CPA Ontario's mission is to assist persons with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities to achieve independence, self-reliance and full community participation.

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  • CARP is committed to enhancing the quality of life for all Canadians as we age. A society in which everyone can live active, independent, purposeful lives as they age.

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  • Chatham Kent Women's Centre supports women and children who are facing violence by providing shelter, advocacy, counselling and public education.

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  • Chelsey Park Retirement Community has been offering a truly complete spectrum of seniors' accommodations and services, with emphasis on individual independence and healthy living.

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  • Cheshire is a non-profit organization formed to address the housing and attendant service needs of people with physical disabilities in the London area. Consumers receive attendant services or live in supportive housing on a long-term basis. Cheshire currently operates one group home and three Supportive Housing Programs in London.

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  • Childcan raises funds to provide responsive and compassionate support services to families facing the journey through childhood cancer - from diagnosis, treatment, recovery, or bereavement.

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  • Childlife Network International is a child advocacy, relief and development organization dedicated to improving children's living conditions in Africa. Our programs are primarily for children who have been victimized by HIV/Aids, wars, extreme poverty, child abuse and family violence.

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  • In partnership with families and our community, Childreach is committed to the healthy development of young children by providing learning opportunities, information and support. Childreach envisions a community where families are supported in their efforts to give children the best possible start in life to learn, play and grow.

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  • The Children's Aid Society of London and Middlesex (CAS) is a non-profit organization that protects children from physical, sexual and emotional abuse and neglect. It protects and cares for children at risk and promotes the healthy development of children, families and communities.

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  • Children's Health Foundation is dedicated to raising and granting funds to support specialized health care and research for children and youth-now and in the future. Since 1999, Children's Health Foundation has granted over $23.4 million to Children's Hospital and Children's Health Research Institute.

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  • CISV's purpose: is to prepare individuals to become active and contributing members of a peaceful society. CISV endeavours to stimulate the life-long development of amicable relationships, effective and appropriate leadership towards a fair and just world.

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  • A member-run group of mental health consumers joining together to draw, paint, and express themselves in a variety of art media while supporting and encouraging each other.

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  • ClothingWorks is a not-for-profit organization that provides interview clothing free of charge for men, women and young adults who have a referral from a London employment counselling or training agency.

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  • The Community Clothing Centre is part of "For Those In Need - National Network" a community program. As a charitable organization, our mission is to collect and distribute much needed items, new and used, within the community. CCC is working together with businesses, charities and the local community to provide FREE clothing to those in need.

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  • Community Living London is a not-for-profit association dedicated to supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families to realize their dreams.

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  • The Congress of Black Women of Canada is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the welfare of black women and their families in their local communities. It provides a network of solidarity and openly examines the issues which affect black women and their families.

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  • We are a not-for-profit, federally incorporated educational institution of professional musicians and volunteers that serves its clients through programs of study, training, examination, recognition and performance. Conservatory Canada promotes achievement in music through a comprehensive program of study, evaluation and recognition for teachers and students. Our aim is to foster the development of musical talent and potential.

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  • Continuing Studies at Western is the educational bridge between the University of Western Ontario and the community. Continuing Studies at Western is proud to offer courses and programs for your professional growth and personal enjoyment.

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  • Couture, Mike (Individual)

  • Craigwood Youth Services provides a continuum of care and service to adolescents and their families in the communities of South Western Ontario through various day treatment and residential programs. Our focus is on the difficult and hard-to-serve youth.

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  • The mission of Crest Support Services is to provide quality supports to adults with mental health and or developmental disabilities that facilitate full citizenship through personal growth and participation in all aspects of community life.

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  • The Crochet Club of London's mission is to provide afghans to organizations that assist people and animals in need in and around London, Ontario, Canada.

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  • The Crouch Neighbourhood Resource Centre is a neighbourhood organization which brings diverse community members together to plan, develop, and provide services and activities that support, build community capacity, and nurture the well-being of all residents in the Hamilton Road Community.

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  • Dale Brain Injury Services facilitates the inclusion of people living with the effects of a brain injury within the family, workplace and society; is flexible so they can meet the demands of a dynamic field and changing consumer needs; models the philosophy espoused by the agency to the community.

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  • Daya Counselling Centre is helping people achieve their full potential by providing counselling and education programs that respect their human and spiritual nature. Daya Counselling Centre is a community-based agency providing individual, couple, and family counselling for persons age 16+.

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  • EMOLTB is involved in workforce planning and workforce development through community partnerships.  Local Training Boards are independent not-for-profit organizations sponsored by the Ministry of Training Colleges and Universities (MTCU). These organizations are made up of volunteer Board Members and staff who have demonstrated an interest in employment and training issues in their communities and include representatives of business, labour, educators/trainers, women, francophones, people with disabilities, visible minorities, and other groups that may be relevant to their specific area.

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  • Elgin-St. Thomas United Way Services raises and distributes funds to various community agencies through volunteer-based campaign and allocation process, offers consultation and assistance to human care services, provides leadership in community problem solving, service development and coordination, inter-agency networking and information sharing and research and identification of priority human care service needs.

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  • The Epilepsy Support Centre is a non-profit United Way funded organization that is specifically concerned with the non-medical welfare of people with epilepsy. Our goal is to enable people with epilepsy to fully participate in all aspects of community life.

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  • Family Service Thames Valley programs strengthen individuals, families and organizations for the purpose of building healthy and supportive communities. Providing a wide range of counselling and support services for individuals, families and organizations while minimizing any obstacles of culture, language, ethnicity, gender preference, age, low income and other barriers.

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  • Fanshawe College Foundation mission statement is to strengthen Fanshawe College by attracting donor and partner investments in support of student success.

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  • Fansher, Johnny (Individual)

  • Foster, Lissa (Individual)

  • Foundation Western encourages and manages endowment funds from The University of Western Ontario alumni. Raising funds, prudently investing, using each years earnings for a better Western.

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  • The Friends are an enthusiastic group of volunteers dedicated to providing community support for the Library. Friends advocates on behalf of the Library and raises funds, primarily through the annual fall book sale and the Library Store. During its first fifteen years, Friends has donated more than $600,000 for library programs and services not covered by the city operating grant.

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  • Frontier College is a Canada-wide, volunteer-based, literacy organization. Teaches people to read and write and nurtures an environment favorable to lifelong learning.

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  • Future Possibilities provides programs to children and youth, ages 8 to 14, from underserved Canadian communities that will challenge and inspire them to reach higher, achieve more and learn how to create their own possibilities, both now and in the future.

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  • Garber, Nathan (Individual)

  • Glen Cairn Community Resource Centre is a 'Neighbourhood Place' dedicated to building a safe and healthy community. Through partnerships and collaborations, the Resource Centre cultivates the participation and leadership of all members of the community for the purpose of enhancing the quality of community life.

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  • GoodLife Kids Foundation is a registered private foundation that encourages a healthy, active lifestyle in children and youth.

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  • Goodwill's mission is work...We are a social enterprise that recycles donated goods and provides employment services...to create opportunity for meaningful work. Our vision is for a society where people are empowered through meaningful work, thrive within vibrant communities and actively care for the environment.

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  • Graham, Kathryn (Individual)

  • The Grand Theatre is a team of creative artists, theatre staff and community leaders who are passionately committed to providing professional theatre and diverse cultural experiences that entertain, educate, inspire and enrich the London community.

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  • Habitat for Humanity is a "hand-up not a hand-out." Our long-term goal is the elimination of poverty housing. Habitat works through the partnership of volunteers, homeowners, churches, businesses and communities. An Ecumenical Christian housing ministry, Habitat for Humanity's policies are inclusive and nondiscriminatory.

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  • Hammond, Catherine (Individual)

  • Hayes, Peter (Individual)

  • Heart-Links links Peruvians and Canadians through friendship and support for mutual growth and enrichment.

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  • Heaton, David (Individual)

  • The mission of Hemophilia Ontario is to improve the quality of life for all people affected by hemophilia and related bleeding disorders and to find a cure. We seek to support and provide services to families living with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders at all stages of their lives.

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  • Heritage London Foundation's mission is to maintain, preserve, and establish viable contemporary uses for heritage buildings and properties in the City of London and collaborate with other heritage groups and museums to educate and raise awareness about the profound importance of conserving London's heritage buildings for future generations.

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  • Hope's Garden is an Eating Disorders Support and Resource Centre, offering a safe and supportive environment to people who suffer from eating disorders and for their families and friends.

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  • Hospice of London provides comfort and caring support to meet the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs of people living with a life threatening illness and their families. Hospice also provides support for people who are recently bereaved. There is no fee for service.

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  • Howlett, Glenn (Individual)

  • Hutton House supports and promotes the inclusion of adults and youth with disabilities in community life through opportunities in training, employment, education, leisure, the arts and voluntarism.

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  • The mission of The Independent Living Centre London & Area is to provide information and support to all people with disabilities as they take risks in directing and managing their lives.

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  • Investing in Children is a London-based not for profit that works with community partners to identify gaps and create unique opportunities for children and families.

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  • Junior Achievement is an international not-for-profit organization that brings together business leaders, educators, parents and the community to help prepare youth for their future.

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  • The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation mission is to find a cure for diabetes and its complications through the support of research. We aggressively pursue all promising avenues of science, and make funding decisions based on rigorous scientific and lay reviews.

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  • The Karen Schuessler Singers is one of London's premiere concert choirs. Founded in 1993 by Artistic Director Karen Ann Schuessler to explore the wealth of choral music, the choir has become well known for quality performances and widely varied, accessible and innovative programming.

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  • Kerr, Jason (Individual)

  • The Kidney Foundation of Canada is the national volunteer organization committed to reducing the burden of kidney disease through: funding and stimulating innovative research; providing education and support; promoting access to high quality healthcare;and increasing public awareness and commitment to advancing kidney health and organ donation.

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  • The King's College Foundation supports the mission of the college by raising funds in support of significant projects and long-term needs. By creating awareness for new and ongoing College needs, the Foundation builds support for the College among those close to King's.

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  • The Kinette Club of London members enhance the quality of life in their communities by promoting service, fellowship, positive values and national pride. The club is dedicated to fostering lifelong friendships while “serving the community’s greatest need.”

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  • Kovacs, Nicole (Individual)

  • LACDC's activities are aimed to assist newcomers to have effective transition and promote their full participation and integration in Canadian Society.

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  • The London and Area Association for Volunteer Administration exists to promote volunteer management and to provide leadership to the managers in this field.

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  • Lawson's mission is to understand the basis of wellness, the dysfunctions of the body and mind which result in disease, to test and deliver health care innovations for the benefit of Canada and beyond and to provide ongoing knowledge and education to trainees, health care professionals, and society at large.

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  • Leads Employment Services is a nonprofit employment and skills development agency, which assists people with disabilities in searching and retaining paid employment and skills development.

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  • LDAO is a not-for-profit agency, and does not let fees act as a barrier to accessing the services we provide. Their mission is the attainment of a society in which people with learning disabilities are enabled to reach their potential. They believe that people with learning disabilities can succeed when coping strategies and accommodations are developed.

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  • Let's Talk Science a national science literacy non-profit, focusing on outreach through educational programs, research and advocacy.

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  • LGA is a charitable foundation which collaborates with and supports the efforts of other nonprofit organizations that serve socially disadvantaged communities in the Caribbean, Central America and within Ontario.  Our mission is to educate, empower, and eradicate poverty through local initiatives.

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  • Limberlost Chaplaincy provides pastoral care. Programs include homework help, Healthy Parents/Healthy Children and well baby clinics, drop-in resource centre, on-site programs partnering with Women's Community House, Middlesex-London Health Unit, AIDS Committee of London, London Housing Corporation, Northwest London Resource Centre, Childreach and the London Community Foundation.

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  • Literacy Link South Central is a literacy information and referral network servicing the 6 counties of Oxford, Elgin, Middlesex, Brant, Haldimand & Norfolk. We provide literacy and basic skills program coordination.

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  • London Abused Women's Centre is a feminist organization that provides counselling and support for women abused by their intimate partner(s) and advocates for personal, social, and political change to end violence and abuse against women.

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  • The London & District Distress Centre provides 24/7 confidential telephone support to members of our community in distress or crisis. We accept calls that are made at the caller's initiative; respond to callers with non-judgmental, empathetic listening and understanding; and we refer callers to other service providers, when appropriate.

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  • London & Region Fund Raising Executives (LRFRE) is an association of professionals engaged in fund raising efforts in the charitable sector as paid staff or active volunteers. Through networking and information-sharing, the LRFRE provides opportunities for continuing education and promotes a standard of ethical practices and code of conduct for those working in the fund raising field.

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  • The London Arts Council is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life and the creative vitality of London by nurturing awareness of, involvement in, and commitment to, excellence of all levels of Arts and Culture - through programs and services that provide informational, educational, consulting and networking opportunities to Londoners, visitors, and the arts community.

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  • The London Beefeaters Football Club Inc. is a non-profit organization sponsoring junior football in the London area for players aged 18 to 22. Our goal is to create a positive development environment for young athletes who wish to play the game at a highly competitive level.

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  • The Block Parent Program program brings about safe streets for all citizens in Canada by encouraging co-operation between citizens, law enforcement agencies, School Boards, all levels of government and a host of businesses and service clubs involved in financial aid.

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  • London Bridge Child Care Services Inc. is a community based nonprofit child care organization that operates early childhood development and education centres in London, Sarnia and Exeter, Ontario, Canada.

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  • London Children's Connection provides high quality child care programs and related services that encompass the care, education and guidance of children, from infancy to 12 years of age, in London and the surrounding area. By supporting children and families, we are helping to build caring communities.

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  • London Community Foundation and its donors strengthen our community by making strategic and effective grants, building and managing a permanent endowment, and serving our community as a resource and partner.

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  • London Community Players' mandate is: providing community theatre in London; Providing a training ground for drama and theatre personnel; promoting the application of drama and theatre in education; assisting other dramatic and cultural groups in the community; and co-operating actively with other regional, provincial, and national theatre groups.

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  • The mission of the London Community Resource Centre is to improve our collective well-being by bringing together individuals, organizations and resources to foster community action and create positive social change.

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  • London Cross Cultural Learner Centre provides assistance to immigrants, refugees, and minority groups in the London area.

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  • The London Down Syndrome Association is first and foremost a not for profit, charitable organization. As our mission statement makes very clear, we are here to "Enhance the Quality of Life for All Individuals who have Down Syndrome."

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  • The London Employment Help Centre is a community based, not-for-profit organization that promotes personal achievement through the delivery of diverse employment and advocacy services in a caring and supportive environment.

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  • London Health Sciences Foundation (LHSF) is a Better Business Bureau-accredited charity dedicated to strengthening London Health Sciences Centre's (LHSC) ability to provide the highest-quality healthcare to patients in London and throughout Southwestern Ontario. Donations to LHSF fund innovative equipment, research, education and enhanced patient care at LHSC, a teaching hospital and leader in medical research offering the broadest range of specialized clinical services in Ontario.

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  • The London Heritage Council (LHC) is a not-for-profit umbrella organization established in 2007. The mission of the LHC is to enhance the quality of life of all Londoners through the preservation, promotion and celebration of heritage and cultural resources and activities, and to encourage a sense of place and civic memory in London's diverse cultural community.

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  • London Housing Registry provides support to homeless and/or those at risk of becoming homeless find and maintain permanent housing in the private market.

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  • London Intercommunity Health Centre is working on building opportunities for healthy and inclusive communities. In pursuit of that they provide inclusive and equitable health and social services to those who experience barriers to care, and we foster the active participation of individuals and the communities we serve.

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  • London International Children's Festival will provide all children with the opportunity to experience professional and community arts from around the globe and across our country during an annual festival.

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  • London Military Family Resource Centre enhances the quality of life of Military Families by promoting services that strengthen Canadian Forces Families. Our vision is of an adaptable organization that meets the changing needs of Military Families within Southwestern Ontario.

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  • London Occupational Safety and Health is committed to providing the community with relevant information pertaining to occupational health and safety. Through our resource library, publications, and training seminars LOSH provides information that prevents injuries and assists injured workers in addressing their needs.

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  • London Public Library's mission is: We are passionate about making a difference in our community, one person at a time, by enriching lives and empowering people through relevant, accessible, high quality Library services.
  • London Regional AIDS Hospice and Respite Programmes are provided by staff to individuals who require palliative care and for transitional support for a maximum of 9 months. Individuals who are HIV positive and have an HIV related illness (not necessarily an AIDS defining illness) are eligible for services.

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  • London Regional Children's Museum provides a playful learning environment that engages children through hands-on exhibits and interactive experiences.

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  • The London Short Film Showcase believes filmmaking is a form of art and entertainment, but it can also provide a lucrative career. We strive to teach and promote that aspect of the film industry.

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  • The London Ski Club is a local recreational facility with a variety of ski progams, winter tubing, mountain biking and partnership with Track 3 Ski and london Ski Club Racing inc.

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  • The London Sports Council is a clearinghouse for information to and from any and all sports organizations in the city.

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  • Programs for children from 3 years to grade 8 in a classroom where creativity is a virtue, and individual perspectives are encouraged, imagination, and the confidence to apply it, foster a fulfilling educational experience that leads to self-initiated learning, academic rigour, and a capacity for creative thinking.

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  • The Lung Association is a provincial, community-based organization whose mission is to improve lung health.

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  • LUSO Community Services is a non-profit multicultural community centre dedicated to promoting inclusiveness, well-being, and the prosperity of the London community. The Centre focuses on working in partnership with other agencies and groups to provide programs and services that promote better understanding and increased integration of different cultures.

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  • Lutheran Social Services is a newly formed foundation.

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