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RICHMOND FAMILY PLACE SOCIETY

Richmond Family Place is a non-profit multi-service family resource program established in 1979 and is open to ALL families in Richmond. Programs are provided at the main site and many other locations throughout Richmond.

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RICHMOND MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITY SERVICES

Richmond Multicultural Community Services (RMCS) was originally founded as the Richmond Multicultural Concerns Society in 1985. RMCS was established as an advocacy group to support newcomers facing barriers and challenges in settling in Richmond, as well as facing discrimination and racism. Today, RMCS provides a variety of services to immigrant and refugee communities in Richmond. RMCS plays an important role in the settlement, education, and integration of immigrants from the day they arrive in Richmond. We strive to welcome newcomers by assisting with their initial settlement needs such as language development, job search skills and networking skills within the community We host a wide range of programs and community events to facilitate and promote multiculturalism, diversity, and inclusiveness in Richmond.

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Aspire Richmond (formerly Richmond Society for Community Living)

The Richmond Society for Community Living was established in 1982 by a group of parents who wished to advocate for and have services provided to their children with special needs, in their own community. Since its conception, the agency has grown to successfully support over 600 children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families in the Richmond community with services that include: infant development, an integrated preschool, an after school recreation program, family respite, group living arrangements, supported living day programs and independent living situations. RSCL strives to promote inclusion, acceptance and recognition of all members of the Richmond community regardless of age, social status, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, economic standing or physical ability.

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RICHMOND WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTRE ASSOCIATION

We believe that all women have the fundamental right to economic, social and political self-empowerment. We are committed to providing a supportive environment for all women regardless of race, culture, age, sexual orientation, religion, class or ability, so that all women can achieve their potential.

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THE RIGHT TO LIFE ASSOCIATION OF KITCHENER-WATERLOO AND AREA

KW Right to Life is a pro-life educational organization. Life issues include pre-natal development, abortion, adoption, reproductive technology, euthanasia & chastity. • Create and enhance public awareness of life issues through local advertising in newspapers, radio, television, billboard and bus ads • Member of the K-W Volunteer Action Centre with displays at malls and schools • Participate in the student placement volunteer program for school boards • Available lending library of books, tapes & videos on all life issues • Provide current free literature, speakers, presentations and interviews • Supply resources for over 300 requests a year • Make recommendations and referrals averaging 20 crisis pregnancies yearly • Interact with and financially support Students for Life at local universities • Outreach to 1000’s through events, demonstrations and prayer vigils. • Hold regular fundraising events such as the Walk for Life

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RIVERDALE IMMIGRANT WOMEN'S CENTRE

All services are offered from a holistic perspective that addresses the socio economic barriers encountered by immigrant women and their families. RIWC is committed to supporting and caring for our clients, bearing in mind the marginalizing experience that immigrant women face due to barriers of gender, age, poverty, language, racism and violence. Emphasis is thus placed on the practices of empowerment that include prevention/education strategies, skill and leadership development, and asset building that harnesses prior learning, skills and experience from immigrant communities.

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ROBIN HOOD ASSOCIATION

Individuals served by the Robin Hood Association will have the opportunity to experience a satisfying and fulfilling lifestyle based on personal choice, dignity and respect.

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ROSALIE HALL

Rosalie Hall has been serving Toronto communities since 1914. Over 2500 young mothers and children are served each year. In Canada, approximatley 33,000 adolescents become preganant each year. In Toronto alone, reported rates of childhood abuse in pregnant adolescents are as high as 52% for sexual abuse, 74% for physical abuse and 78% for emotional abuse.(Study by Uiversity of Toronto & The Hospital for Sick Kids in collabration with Rosalie Hall) Rosalie Hall, together with our supporters aim to break intergenerational cycles of abuse and poverty, that often lead to a young mother's present situation. Rosalie Hall provides its services with compassion and non-judgment. We hope to educate others on the great needs of these vulnerable young families. We recognize the harsh realities that instability, abuse, violence, and poverty have on fragile lives and provide our programs and services to address the complex lives of many of the young parents served.

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Maison Saint Columba House

For over 80 yrs, Saint Columba House has worked in partnership with the Point St-Charles community, a neighborhood with a rich tradition of community-building and innovation. These are the many programs in which we carry out our work: Community Lunch:Mon to Fri, 11:30 to 12:45 for $2.00/meal After-School:Tutoring/literacy Hand-in-Hand:Day program for intellectually challenged adults Community Action for Children: Pre-School for 3-5 yrs of age. Spiritual Development Day Camp Women's discussion group Men's discussion group Community development Volunteer and student Internship

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ST. MICHAEL'S HOMES

St Michael’s Homes provides two programs within its rehabilitative homes serving a total of 75 individuals in four residential settings, all located in the City of Toronto. OUR PROGRAM VALUES We treat all individuals with respect and dignity. We believe that abstinence will increase overall quality of life. We know that recovery and an improved overall quality of life is possible. Your recovery plan will be driven by you and focused on your strengths. We value and are guided by the Catholic Social Teachings. We believe that peer-support and connection with community and society are a vital part of recovery.

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ST PETER'S CHURCH ERINDALE

Our parish has a rich history and a strong vision for the future. We celebrate our diversity by offering a variety of liturgies that reflect our Anglican heritage and relate to the world today. Feel free to come and see St. Peter's during the week or come on a Sunday and join us for worship. You are always welcome. Rev. Jennifer E. Reid

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SALT SPRING ISLAND COMMUNITY SERVICES SOCIETY

Our services include: early childhood services, family resource programs, child and youth mental health, services for special needs children, school support, youth alcohol and drug, adult alcohol and drug, family advancement and support, adult mental health counselling, mental health housing, referral and resource, emergency mental health response, mental health consumer support, seniors wellness, victim services, youth residence, community living day program, food bank, recycling depot, and an indoor climbing wall.