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Action Life
Action Life (Ottawa) Inc. is a non-denominational, non-profit organization dedicated to creating a community of love and respect for human life from conception to natural death through public education. |
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(613) 798-4494 |
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309-376 Churchill Avenue North |
Big Brothers Big Sisters Ottawa
Big Brothers Big Sisters is about the power of friendship. The bigs and littles in our program experience the magic of everyday moments when they are shared with a friend. |
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(613) 247-4776 |
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39 Camelot Drive, Suite D200 |
Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa-Carleton
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. |
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(613) 232-0925 |
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2825 Dumaurier Avenue. |
Canadian Child Care Federation
The Canadian Child Care Federation is a bilingual, non-profit, member-based organization established in 1987. We’ve grown to include over 21 provincial and territorial affiliate organizations. |
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(613) 729-5289 |
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383 Parkdale Avenue, Suite 201 |
Canadian Home and School Federation
The Canadian Home and School Federation, the national voice of parents, promotes excellence in public education as well as the social well being of children and youth. |
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(902) 835-4650 |
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212-250 Holland Avenue |
Canadian Institute of Child Health
Dedicated to promoting and protecting the health, well-being and rights of all children and youth through monitoring, education and advocacy. |
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(613) 230-8838 |
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384 Bank Street, Suite 300 |
Canadian Mothercraft of Ottawa-Carleton
Canadian Mothercraft of Ottawa-Carleton is a charitable, non-profit organization, accountable to its clients and the community through an elected Board of Directors composed of service users and community members. |
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(613) 728-1839 |
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475 Evered Avenue. |
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(613) 715 9157 |
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311 Richmond Road Suite 201. |
Capital Day Care Centre Inc.
Capital Day Care Centre is a non-profit, co-operative daycare centre licensed by the Ontario Ministry of Community Services as well as the Ministry of Children's Services. |
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(613) 733-8208 |
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1230 Bank Street. |
Children at Risk
Children at Risk was incorporated as a charitable organization in 1979. It provides services in the Greater Ottawa area to families with children diagnosed within the Autism Spectrum Disorders. |
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(613) 741-8255 |
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235 Donald Street |
Children/Youth as Peacebuilders
Children/Youth as Peacebuilders is an international federation of young people and organizations dedicated to the rights of children and youth living in conflict and post-conflict situations and their participation in peacebuilding to restore homes, families and countries. |
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613-565-7161 |
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69 Poplar Street. |
Christie Lake Kids
Today Christie Lake Kids operates two main programs: Christie Lake Camp and Christie Lake S.T.A.R. |
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(613) 742-6922 |
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400 Coventry Road |
Elizabeth Fry Society of Ottawa
The Elizabeth Fry Society of Ottawa is a United Way member agency devoted to helping women and female youth who are, or may be, at risk of coming into conflict with the law. |
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(613) 237-7427 |
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211 Bronson Avenue, Suite 311 |
Family Service Canada
Our mission is to promote families as the primary source of nurture and development of individuals, to promote quality services which strengthen families and communities and to advocate policies and legislation which advance family well-being in Canada. |
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(613) 722-9006 |
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383 Parkdale Avenue, #404 |
FRP Canada
The Canadian Association of Family Resource Programs (FRP Canada) promotes the well-being of families by providing national leadership, consultation and resources to those who care for children and support families. |
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(613) 237-7667 |
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707 - 331 Cooper Street |
Helping for a United Good
To educate the children of the world about each other's cultures and faiths, to emphasize the common threads that bind humanity, foster understanding, with a goal to break the cycle of violence and hatred passed from generation to generation |
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613-722-7278 |
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43 Eccles Street. |
National Capital Children's Oncology Care Inc.
Parents and children from all walks of life, from Northern Ontario, Kingston to Cornwall, and from as far away as Newfoundland, look to Ronald McDonald House in times of crisis. The House is owned and operated by the National Capital Children's Oncology Care, Inc., a not-for-profit organization. |
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(613) 737-5523 |
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407 Smyth Road |
Operation Go-Home
Operation Go Home works to help street-involved and at-risk youth from all over Canada through the Five Pillars of services and programs: Drop-In, Education, Employment, Outreach, and Reunite. |
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(613) 230-4663 |
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P.O. Box 53157 |
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(613) 230-2949 |
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P.O. Box 1384, Station B |
Ottawa-Carleton New Beginnings for Youth Incorporated
New Beginnings for Youth is an Ottawa based not-for-profit charitable organization serving the needs of youth since 1986. We offer a variety of programs that encourage life long learning outside of the traditional classroom. |
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(613) 236-1656 |
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93 O\'Connor Street |
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