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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 |
Birthright of Ottawa
Birthright of Ottawa is a chapter of Birthright International. Birthright is an organization born of the need to help women—married or single—that are distressed by an unwanted or unplanned pregnancy. |
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(613) 231-5683 |
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302-200 Isabella St. |
Canada's Telecommunications Hallf of Fame Foundation
Canada’s Telecommunications Hall of Fame is a Not-For-Profit corporation, with a Board of Directors and staff members, and several operational Committees comprised of well-respected and independent members with considerable telecom experience and expertise.
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(613) 884 - 2354 |
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17 Mason Terrace |
Canadian Commitee of Unfem
UNIFEM is the women's fund at the United Nations. It provides financial and technical assistance to innovative programmes and strategies that promote women's human rights, political participation and economic security. |
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(613) 232-5751 ext. 235 |
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300 Cooper Street Suite 309 |
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(613) 760-3447 |
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234 Laurier Avenue West |
Canadian Organic Growers
To lead local and national communities towards sustainable organic stewardship of land, food and fibre while respecting nature, upholding social justice and protecting natural resources. |
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613-244-4000 |
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323 Chapel Street |
Canadian Toy Testing Council
The Canadian Toy Testing Council (CTTC) is a completely independent, non-profit, voluntary, registered charitable organization, working for parents since 1952. Our job is to test toys and to help you make good toy purchases. |
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(613) 228-3155 |
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1973 Baseline Road |
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 |
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(204) 269-1497 |
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1 Stafford Road, Suite 164 |
Hope Cemetery
Hope Cemetery (Ottawa-Carleton), a Catholic cemetery established to carry out the sacred religious function of the interment and care for the resting place of the deceased. |
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(613) 822-1212 |
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1247 Kilborn |
Parliamentary Centre
The Parliamentary Centre is a Canadian not-for-profit, non-partisan organization devoted to improving the effectiveness of representative assemblies around the world. |
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(613) 237-0143 |
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802-255 Albert Street. |
Partners in Rural Development
CHF is a non-profit organization dedicated to enabling poor rural communities in developing countries to attain sustainable livelihoods. |
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(613) 237-0180 |
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323 Chapel Street. |
Search And Rescue - Global 1
Its mission is to reduce the frequency and severity of missing person incidents through the development and implementation of efficient and effective Search and Rescue (SAR) prevention and response programs. |
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613-824-0504 |
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Christina Pilon 6429 Gordon Pratt Cres. |
Sexual Assault Support Centre of Ottawa
The Sexual Assault Support Centre (SASC) is a non-profit charity and community based organization established in 1983. Our purpose is to provide survivor directed support services by women, to women, who have experienced sexual violence. |
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(613) 725-2160 |
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Box 4441 Station E |
T.A.P.P. (The antipoverty project)
To provide the disadvantaged with the means to realize their potential and escape poverty through access to technology, personal-development and job-preparation programs and assistance to non-profit organizations working to help them fulfill their needs. |
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(613) 248-9427 |
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312 211 Bronson Avenue. |
The Admiral's Medal Foundation
The RCNBF mandate is to promote the well-being of current and former members of the Naval Forces of Canada and their dependants. |
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(613) 996-5087 |
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PO Box 505 Station B |
The Air Cadet League of Canada
The Air Cadet League envisions the Air Cadet Movement being recognized as the best, the most influential, innovative and expert organization - in the world community of youth movements, and being proactive in meeting the changing needs of youth, the environment and the challenges of economic change. |
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(613) 991-4350 |
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66 Lisgar Street |
The Public Interest Advocacy Centre
PIAC is a non-profit organization that provides legal and research services on behalf of consumer interests, and, in particular, vulnerable consumer interests, concerning the provision of important public services. |
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(613) 562-4002 |
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Nicholas Street, Suite 1204 |
Transportation Association of Canada Foundation
The Transportation Association of Canada is a national association with a mission to promote the provision of safe, secure, efficient, effective and environmentally and financially sustainable transportation services in support of Canada's social and economic goals. |
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(613) 736-1350 |
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2323 St. Laurent Boulevard |
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1212324 |
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