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WITHOUT YOU, THERE WOULD BE NO WAY. Visit our website at www.unitedwaytoronto.com $2,721.46 $2,278.54 $3,027.92 $1,972.

08 $5,000
$577.85 $422.15 $634.32 $365.68 $1,000
Phone: (416) 777-2001 Fax: (416) 777-0962
26 Wellington Street East, 11th Floor, Toronto, ON M5E 1W9 $309.90 $190.10 $335.12 $164.88 $500
UNITED WAY OF GREATER TORONTO $149.12 $50.88 $155.60 $44.40 $200
$74.56 $25.44 $77.80 $22.20 $100
To You Savings To You Savings gift of
Actual Cost Total Tax Actual Cost Total Tax Your
the YWCA to help them turn their lives around.
meals, clothing, counselling and 24-hour support at Above $64,871 $32,435 - $64,871
ple off the street for a week, providing a warm bed, Income Range
$51.35/$1,335 - takes three young homeless peo-
provincial income tax. For example:
that will reduce your federal and
Tip
a Leadership donor.
If you give $1,000 or more, you are United Way issues tax receipts Tax
Become a Leader!
Community Information Toronto.
through 211, a community information line at ■ H elping p eople overcome addictions
community, social, health and government services
$25/$650 - connects more than 400 people to ■ H elping p eople become more employable
skills at the Centre for Independent Living in Toronto.
independently
to attend a workshop to learn independent living
$15.38/$400 - enables 10 people with disabilities ■ H elping people with disabilities live
gone treatment for breast cancer. ■ Sup porting people with AIDS/HIV
at FoodShare Toronto to a woman who has under-
$10/$260 - provides a nutritious cooking program ■ D elivering health care support services
or fighting. ■ Ke e ping seniors active in their community
how to get along with others without bullying
Centre to learn important social skills, teaching them ■ H elping older children and youth at risk
six-week program at The Macaulay Child Development
$7.19/$187 - enrolls 10 kindergarten children in a services
and other social services.
■ Supporting families through neighbourhood
selling, referrals and support to obtain housing, legal
■ Assisting newcomers to settle and inte grate
one day of shelter at Interval House, as well as coun-
$3.85/$100 - provides an assaulted woman with
■ H elping abused women and children
living alone in their homes.
Home Support Services who visit isolated seniors ■ A d dressing hunger and homelessness
two volunteers at Central and Northern Etobicoke
$1/$26 - pays for the recruitment and training of ■ Giving young children a healthy start
p erio ds p er year.
p er pay/annual gift, base d on 26 pay
Service Areas
Your Dollars at Work
Some Examples of
United Way
In the time it takes to make your
Who are we, and who do we help? donation to United Way...
When you think of United Way and where your donation goes, you might think of someone
● A child will learn to spell a new word at
who’s homeless and hungry, getting a much-needed hot meal and a bed for the night.
an after-school homework club.
And that’s a big part of what we do. ● An abused woman will step through a
shelter door to safety.
United Way also funds community centres, boys and girls clubs, and ● A homeless person will sit down to a hot meal
other vital neighbourhood organizations – 200 in all. For instance, at a drop-in centre.
if people need help coping with a sudden disability, getting job
training, caring for an aging parent, adapting to their new ● A senior will dial 211 to learn about homecare
country, or finding safe activities for their children after services, so she can remain living in her
school, United Way agencies are there to assist.
own home.
But United Way does more than address these immediate needs.
By working with business, community leaders, government and Last year, United Way agencies...
local residents, United Way deals with the root causes of
pressing social issues – and looks for long-term solutions. ● Provided approximately 200,000 nights of
shelter to homeless people.
We do all of this while keeping our costs low, thanks to our
approximately 20,000 dedicated volunteers each year. In fact,
● Provided more than 325,000 youth participants
an investigative report by a leading Toronto newspaper found
with mentoring, employment training, counselling
United Way to have one of the lowest fundraising costs of
and leadership development, helping them build
all charities.
confidence and lead healthy, productive lives.
Helping people in need... addressing the root causes of their
● Helped more than 335,000 senior participants
problems… providing everyday services we all use… it’s all about
maintain their independence with personal care
making this community a better place to live and work. United Way
and housekeeping services, meals on wheels,
is an easy and effective way for you to get involved and directly
friendly visiting, transportation and day programs.
make a lasting difference.
● Provided over 117,000 hours of counselling to
Without you, there would be no way. abused women, helping them begin new lives
free of violence.
● Provided more than 285,000 participants aged
The Community Fund is the best way to give because:
0-14 with parent/child drop-ins, speech and
! It puts your money to work where it’s needed most. language services, and other programs, giving
them a healthy start in life.
! It provides stable funding to United Way’s
agencies, so they can respond immediately to urgent And much more...
community needs in changing economic times.
! It helps hundreds of thousands of people every year,
See a list of United Way funded agencies >>
strengthening our whole community.
WITHOUT YOU, THERE WOULD BE NO WAY. Visit our website at www.unitedwaytoronto.com $2,721.46 $2,278.54 $3,027.92 $1,972.08 $5,000
$577.85 $422.15 $634.32 $365.68 $1,000
Phone: (416) 777-2001 Fax: (416) 777-0962
26 Wellington Street East, 11th Floor, Toronto, ON M5E 1W9 $309.90 $190.10 $335.12 $164.88 $500
UNITED WAY OF GREATER TORONTO $149.12 $50.88 $155.60 $44.40 $200
$74.56 $25.44 $77.80 $22.20 $100
To You Savings To You Savings gift of
Actual Cost Total Tax Actual Cost Total Tax Your
the YWCA to help them turn their lives around.
meals, clothing, counselling and 24-hour support at Above $64,871 $32,435 - $64,871
ple off the street for a week, providing a warm bed, Income Range
$51.35/$1,335 - takes three young homeless peo-
provincial income tax. For example: Tip
a Leadership donor. that will reduce your federal and
If you give $1,000 or more, you are United Way issues tax receipts Tax
Become a Leader!
Community Information Toronto.
through 211, a community information line at ■ H elping p eople overcome addictions
community, social, health and government services
$25/$650 - connects more than 400 people to ■ H elping p eople become more employable
skills at the Centre for Independent Living in Toronto.
independently
to attend a workshop to learn independent living
$15.38/$400 - enables 10 people with disabilities ■ H elping people with disabilities live

gone treatment for breast cancer. ■ Sup porting people with AIDS/HIV
at FoodShare Toronto to a woman who has under-
$10/$260 - provides a nutritious cooking program ■ D elivering health care support services
or fighting. ■ Ke e ping seniors active in their community
how to get along with others without bullying
Centre to learn important social skills, teaching them ■ H elping older children and youth at risk
six-week program at The Macaulay Child Development
$7.19/$187 - enrolls 10 kindergarten children in a services
and other social services.
■ Supporting families through neighbourhood
selling, referrals and support to obtain housing, legal
■ Assisting newcomers to settle and inte grate
one day of shelter at Interval House, as well as coun-
$3.85/$100 - provides an assaulted woman with
■ H elping abused women and children
living alone in their homes.
Home Support Services who visit isolated seniors ■ A d dressing hunger and homelessness
two volunteers at Central and Northern Etobicoke
$1/$26 - pays for the recruitment and training of ■ Giving young children a healthy start

p erio ds p er year. Service Areas


p er pay/annual gift, base d on 26 pay
Your Dollars at Work
Some Examples of
United Way

Who are we, and who do we help? In the time it takes to make your
donation to United Way...
When you think of United Way and where your donation goes, you might think of someone
● A child will learn to spell a new word at
who’s homeless and hungry, getting a much-needed hot meal and a bed for the night.
an after-school homework club.

And that’s a big part of what we do. ● An abused woman will step through a
shelter door to safety.

United Way also funds community centres, boys and girls clubs, and ● A homeless person will sit down to a hot meal
other vital neighbourhood organizations – 200 in all. For instance, at a drop-in centre.
if people need help coping with a sudden disability, getting job
training, caring for an aging parent, adapting to their new ● A senior will dial 211 to learn about homecare
country, or finding safe activities for their children after services, so she can remain living in her
school, United Way agencies are there to assist.
own home.
But United Way does more than address these immediate needs.
By working with business, community leaders, government and Last year, United Way agencies...
local residents, United Way deals with the root causes of
pressing social issues – and looks for long-term solutions. ● Provided approximately 200,000 nights of
shelter to homeless people.
We do all of this while keeping our costs low, thanks to our
approximately 20,000 dedicated volunteers each year. In fact,
● Provided more than 325,000 youth participants
an investigative report by a leading Toronto newspaper found
with mentoring, employment training, counselling
United Way to have one of the lowest fundraising costs of
and leadership development, helping them build
all charities.
confidence and lead healthy, productive lives.
Helping people in need... addressing the root causes of their
● Helped more than 335,000 senior participants
problems… providing everyday services we all use… it’s all about
maintain their independence with personal care
making this community a better place to live and work. United Way
and housekeeping services, meals on wheels,
is an easy and effective way for you to get involved and directly
friendly visiting, transportation and day programs.
make a lasting difference.
● Provided over 117,000 hours of counselling to
Without you, there would be no way. abused women, helping them begin new lives
free of violence.

● Provided more than 285,000 participants aged


The Community Fund is the best way to give because:
0-14 with parent/child drop-ins, speech and
! It puts your money to work where it’s needed most. language services, and other programs, giving
them a healthy start in life.
! It provides stable funding to United Way’s
agencies, so they can respond immediately to urgent And much more...
community needs in changing economic times.
! It helps hundreds of thousands of people every year,
See a list of United Way funded agencies >>
strengthening our whole community.
PARTNERS East Scarborough Boys and Girls Club (416) 281-0262 Second Mile Club of Toronto (416) 597-0841

The Canadian Red Cross - Toronto Region (416) 480-2500 Eastview Neighbourhood Community Centre (416) 392-1750 Self-Help Resource Centre of Greater Toronto (416) 487-4355

Labour Community Services of Toronto Inc. (416) 445-5819 Education Wife Assault (416) 968-3422 Senior Link (416) 691-7407

MEMBER AGENCIES Elizabeth Fry Society of Toronto (416) 924-3708 Senior Peoples Resources in North
Toronto Inc. (SPRINT) (416) 481-6411
519 Church Street Community Centre (416) 392-6874 Epilepsy Toronto (416) 964-9095
Sistering-A Woman s Place (416) 926-9762
A.C.C.E.S. (416) 921-1800 Ernestine s Women s Shelter (416) 743-1733
Skills for Change (416) 658-3101
Abrigo Centre (416) 534-3434 Etobicoke Services for Seniors (416) 243-0127
South Asian Family Support Services (416) 431-4847
Agincourt Community Services Association (416) 321-6912 Family Day Care Services (416) 922-9556
St. Alban s Boys & Girls Club (416) 534-8461
Aisling Discoveries Child and Family Centre (416) 321-5464 Family Service Association of Toronto (416) 595-9230
St. Christopher House (416) 504-3535
Albion Neighbourhood Services (416) 740-3704 Flemingdon Neighbourhood Services (FNS) (416) 424-2900
St. Clair West Services for Seniors (416) 787-2114
Anishnawbe Health Toronto (416) 360-0486 FoodShare Toronto (416) 392-1628
St. John Ambulance, Toronto Branch (416) 967-4244
Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic (416) 323-9149 The Good Neighbours Club (416) 366-5377
St. Stephen s Community House (416) 925-2103
Bathurst Jewish Community Centre (416) 636-1880 Greek Community of Metropolitan Toronto Inc.
Social Service Centre (416) 469-1155 Storefront Humber Inc. (416) 259-4207
Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care (416) 785-2500
The Hincks-Dellcrest Centre (416) 924-1164 Sunshine Centres for Seniors (416) 924-3979
Bernard Betel Centre for Creative Living (416) 225-2112
Homes First Society (416) 214-1870 Syme-Woolner Neighbourhood and Family Centre (416) 766-4634
Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Toronto (416) 925-8981
Hong Fook Mental Health Association (416) 493-4242 Thorncliffe Neighbourhood Office (416) 421-3054
Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre (416) 396-4310
Horizons for Youth (416) 781-9898 Times Change Women s Employment Service (416) 927-1900
Bloor Information and Life Skills Centre (416) 531-4613
Humber Community Seniors Services Inc. (416) 249-7946 Toronto Chinese Community Services Association (416) 977-4026
Bond Street Nursery School (416) 367-8349
Interval House Inc. (416) 924-1411 Toronto Community Hostel (416) 925-4431
Braeburn Neighbourhood Place (416) 745-3113
Jamaican Canadian Association (416) 746-5772 Toronto East End Literacy Project (416) 968-6989
Call-A-Service Inc./Harmony Hall
Centre for Seniors (416) 752-8868 Jane/Finch Community & Family Centre (416) 663-2733 Toronto Jewish Free Loan Cassa (416) 635-1217

Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture (416) 363-1066 Jessie s Centre for Teenagers (416) 365-1888 Toronto Kiwanis Boys and Girls Clubs (416) 925-2243

Canadian Council on Social Development (613) 236-8977 Jewish Camp Council of Toronto (905) 881-0018 Transition House Inc. (416) 925-4531

Canadian Hearing Society/Central Region (416) 928-2504 Jewish Family and Child Service of Greater Toronto (416) 638-7800 Tropicana Community Services Organization (416) 439-9009

Canadian Mental Health Association-Metro (416) 789-7957 JobStart (416) 231-2295 UJA Federation of Greater Toronto (416) 635-2883

Canadian National Institute for the Blind (416) 413-9480 John Howard Society of Toronto (416) 925-4386 University Settlement Recreation Centre (416) 598-3444

Carefirst Seniors and Community JVS Toronto (416) 787-1151 VHA Home HealthCare (416) 489-2500
Services Association (416) 502-2323
Lakeshore Area Multiservice Project (LAMP) (416) 252-6471 Victorian Order of Nurses Toronto
Central & Northern Etobicoke Home - York Region Branch (905) 479-3201
Support Services (416) 743-3892 Macaulay Child Development Centre (The) (416) 789-7441
Volunteer Centre of Toronto (416) 961-6888
Central Neighbourhood House Association (416) 925-4363 Malvern Family Resource Centre (416) 281-1376
Warden Woods Community Centre (416) 694-1138
Centre for Independent Living in Toronto Mid-Toronto Community Services Inc. (416) 962-9449
(C.I.L.T.)Inc. (416) 599-2458 West Hill Community Services (416) 284-5931
Miles Nadal JCC (416) 924-6211
Centre for Information & Community Services (416) 292-7505 West Scarborough Neighbourhood
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada Community Centre (416) 755-9215
Centre for Spanish-Speaking Peoples (416) 533-8545 Toronto Chapter (416) 922-6065
West Toronto Support Services (416) 653-3535
Centre Francophone du Toronto M tropolitain (416) 203-1220 NA-ME-RES (Native Men s Residence) (416) 652-0334
Women s Habitat of Etobicoke (416) 252-1785
Chinese Family Services of Ontario (416) 979-8299 Native Canadian Centre of Toronto (416) 964-9087
WoodGreen Community Centre of Toronto (416) 469-5211
Christie Ossington Neighbourhood Centre (416) 534-8941 Native Child and Family Services of Toronto (416) 969-8510
Working Women Community Centre (416) 532-2824
Circle of Home Care Services (Toronto) (416) 635-2860 Neighbourhood Centre (416) 698-1626
YMCA of Greater Toronto (416) 928-9622
College Montrose Children s Place (416) 532-9485 Nellies (416) 461-8903
Yorktown Child and Family Centre (416) 394-2424
Community Care East York (416) 422-2026 North York Community House (416) 784-0920
Yorktown Shelter for Women (416) 394-2999
Community Information Toronto (416) 397-4636 North York Seniors Centre (416) 733-4111
Youth Assisting Youth (416) 932-1919
Community Living Toronto (416) 968-0650 North York Women s Shelter (416) 635-9427
Youth Without Shelter (416) 748-0110
Community MicroSkills Development Centre (416) 247-7181 Northwood Neighbourhood Services (416) 748-0788
YOUTHLINK¤ (416) 967-1773
Community Social Planning Council of Toronto (416) 351-0095 Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (416) 322-4950
YWCA of Greater Toronto (416) 961-8100
COSTI (416) 658-1600 Ontario March of Dimes (416) 425-3463

Opportunity for Advancement (416) 787-1481


The Cr che Child and Family Centre (416) 603-1827 UNITED WAY OF GREATER TORONTO
CultureLink (416) 588-6288 Parkdale Community Information Centre (416) 393-7689 PROUDLY PRESENTS

Davenport Perth Neighbourhood Centre (416) 656-8025 Planned Parenthood of Toronto (416) 961-0113

Delisle Youth Services (416) 482-0081 P.O.I.N.T.Inc.


(People and Organizations in North Toronto) (416) 487-2390
Delta Family Resource Centre (416) 747-1172
Redwood Shelter for Abused Women Crisis: (416) 533-8538
Distress Centres of Toronto (416) 598-1122
Rexdale Women s Centre (416) 745-0062
Dixon Hall (416) 863-0499
Scarborough Support Services for the Elderly Inc. (416) 750-9885
Doorsteps Neighbourhood Services (416) 241-6384
Scouts Canada Greater Toronto Region (416) 490-6364 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
Dovercourt Boys and Girls Club (416) 536-4102 COMMUNITY INFORMATION TORONTO
S.E.A.S. Centre (416) 362-1375
and the CITY OF TORONTO
Downsview Services to Seniors Inc. (416) 398-5510
Second Base (Scarborough) Youth Shelter (416) 261-2733
PARTNERS East Scarborough Boys and Girls Club (416) 281-0262 Second Mile Club of Toronto (416) 597-0841

The Canadian Red Cross - Toronto Region (416) 480-2500 Eastview Neighbourhood Community Centre (416) 392-1750 Self-Help Resource Centre of Greater Toronto (416) 487-4355

Labour Community Services of Toronto Inc. (416) 445-5819 Education Wife Assault (416) 968-3422 Senior Link (416) 691-7407

MEMBER AGENCIES Elizabeth Fry Society of Toronto (416) 924-3708 Senior Peoples Resources in North
Toronto Inc. (SPRINT) (416) 481-6411
519 Church Street Community Centre (416) 392-6874 Epilepsy Toronto (416) 964-9095
Sistering-A Woman s Place (416) 926-9762
A.C.C.E.S. (416) 921-1800 Ernestine s Women s Shelter (416) 743-1733
Skills for Change (416) 658-3101
Abrigo Centre (416) 534-3434 Etobicoke Services for Seniors (416) 243-0127
South Asian Family Support Services (416) 431-4847
Agincourt Community Services Association (416) 321-6912 Family Day Care Services (416) 922-9556
St. Alban s Boys & Girls Club (416) 534-8461
Aisling Discoveries Child and Family Centre (416) 321-5464 Family Service Association of Toronto (416) 595-9230
St. Christopher House (416) 504-3535
Albion Neighbourhood Services (416) 740-3704 Flemingdon Neighbourhood Services (FNS) (416) 424-2900
St. Clair West Services for Seniors (416) 787-2114
Anishnawbe Health Toronto (416) 360-0486 FoodShare Toronto (416) 392-1628
St. John Ambulance, Toronto Branch (416) 967-4244
Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic (416) 323-9149 The Good Neighbours Club (416) 366-5377
St. Stephen s Community House (416) 925-2103
Bathurst Jewish Community Centre (416) 636-1880 Greek Community of Metropolitan Toronto Inc.
Social Service Centre (416) 469-1155 Storefront Humber Inc. (416) 259-4207
Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care (416) 785-2500
The Hincks-Dellcrest Centre (416) 924-1164 Sunshine Centres for Seniors (416) 924-3979
Bernard Betel Centre for Creative Living (416) 225-2112
Homes First Society (416) 214-1870 Syme-Woolner Neighbourhood and Family Centre (416) 766-4634
Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Toronto (416) 925-8981
Hong Fook Mental Health Association (416) 493-4242 Thorncliffe Neighbourhood Office (416) 421-3054
Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre (416) 396-4310
Horizons for Youth (416) 781-9898 Times Change Women s Employment Service (416) 927-1900
Bloor Information and Life Skills Centre (416) 531-4613
Humber Community Seniors Services Inc. (416) 249-7946 Toronto Chinese Community Services Association (416) 977-4026
Bond Street Nursery School (416) 367-8349
Interval House Inc. (416) 924-1411 Toronto Community Hostel (416) 925-4431
Braeburn Neighbourhood Place (416) 745-3113
Jamaican Canadian Association (416) 746-5772 Toronto East End Literacy Project (416) 968-6989
Call-A-Service Inc./Harmony Hall
Centre for Seniors (416) 752-8868 Jane/Finch Community & Family Centre (416) 663-2733 Toronto Jewish Free Loan Cassa (416) 635-1217

Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture (416) 363-1066 Jessie s Centre for Teenagers (416) 365-1888 Toronto Kiwanis Boys and Girls Clubs (416) 925-2243

Canadian Council on Social Development (613) 236-8977 Jewish Camp Council of Toronto (905) 881-0018 Transition House Inc. (416) 925-4531

Canadian Hearing Society/Central Region (416) 928-2504 Jewish Family and Child Service of Greater Toronto (416) 638-7800 Tropicana Community Services Organization (416) 439-9009

Canadian Mental Health Association-Metro (416) 789-7957 JobStart (416) 231-2295 UJA Federation of Greater Toronto (416) 635-2883

Canadian National Institute for the Blind (416) 413-9480 John Howard Society of Toronto (416) 925-4386 University Settlement Recreation Centre (416) 598-3444

Carefirst Seniors and Community JVS Toronto (416) 787-1151 VHA Home HealthCare (416) 489-2500
Services Association (416) 502-2323
Lakeshore Area Multiservice Project (LAMP) (416) 252-6471 Victorian Order of Nurses Toronto
Central & Northern Etobicoke Home - York Region Branch (905) 479-3201
Support Services (416) 743-3892 Macaulay Child Development Centre (The) (416) 789-7441
Volunteer Centre of Toronto (416) 961-6888
Central Neighbourhood House Association (416) 925-4363 Malvern Family Resource Centre (416) 281-1376
Warden Woods Community Centre (416) 694-1138
Centre for Independent Living in Toronto Mid-Toronto Community Services Inc. (416) 962-9449
(C.I.L.T.)Inc. (416) 599-2458 West Hill Community Services (416) 284-5931
Miles Nadal JCC (416) 924-6211
Centre for Information & Community Services (416) 292-7505 West Scarborough Neighbourhood
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada Community Centre (416) 755-9215
Centre for Spanish-Speaking Peoples (416) 533-8545 Toronto Chapter (416) 922-6065
West Toronto Support Services (416) 653-3535
Centre Francophone du Toronto M tropolitain (416) 203-1220 NA-ME-RES (Native Men s Residence) (416) 652-0334
Women s Habitat of Etobicoke (416) 252-1785
Chinese Family Services of Ontario (416) 979-8299 Native Canadian Centre of Toronto (416) 964-9087
WoodGreen Community Centre of Toronto (416) 469-5211
Christie Ossington Neighbourhood Centre (416) 534-8941 Native Child and Family Services of Toronto (416) 969-8510
Working Women Community Centre (416) 532-2824
Circle of Home Care Services (Toronto) (416) 635-2860 Neighbourhood Centre (416) 698-1626
YMCA of Greater Toronto (416) 928-9622
College Montrose Children s Place (416) 532-9485 Nellies (416) 461-8903
Yorktown Child and Family Centre (416) 394-2424
Community Care East York (416) 422-2026 North York Community House (416) 784-0920
Yorktown Shelter for Women (416) 394-2999
Community Information Toronto (416) 397-4636 North York Seniors Centre (416) 733-4111
Youth Assisting Youth (416) 932-1919
Community Living Toronto (416) 968-0650 North York Women s Shelter (416) 635-9427
Youth Without Shelter (416) 748-0110
Community MicroSkills Development Centre (416) 247-7181 Northwood Neighbourhood Services (416) 748-0788
YOUTHLINK¤ (416) 967-1773
Community Social Planning Council of Toronto (416) 351-0095 Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (416) 322-4950
YWCA of Greater Toronto (416) 961-8100
COSTI (416) 658-1600 Ontario March of Dimes (416) 425-3463

Opportunity for Advancement (416) 787-1481


The Cr che Child and Family Centre (416) 603-1827 UNITED WAY OF GREATER TORONTO
CultureLink (416) 588-6288 Parkdale Community Information Centre (416) 393-7689 PROUDLY PRESENTS

Davenport Perth Neighbourhood Centre (416) 656-8025 Planned Parenthood of Toronto (416) 961-0113

Delisle Youth Services (416) 482-0081 P.O.I.N.T.Inc.


(People and Organizations in North Toronto) (416) 487-2390
Delta Family Resource Centre (416) 747-1172
Redwood Shelter for Abused Women Crisis: (416) 533-8538
Distress Centres of Toronto (416) 598-1122
Rexdale Women s Centre (416) 745-0062
Dixon Hall (416) 863-0499
Scarborough Support Services for the Elderly Inc. (416) 750-9885
Doorsteps Neighbourhood Services (416) 241-6384
Scouts Canada Greater Toronto Region (416) 490-6364 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
Dovercourt Boys and Girls Club (416) 536-4102 COMMUNITY INFORMATION TORONTO
S.E.A.S. Centre (416) 362-1375
and the CITY OF TORONTO
Downsview Services to Seniors Inc. (416) 398-5510
Second Base (Scarborough) Youth Shelter (416) 261-2733

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