Tag Archives: Community Services
Register for the Frances Lankin Community Tribute Event
Posted on 09. Feb, 2011 by admin.
Join us as we acknowledge Frances’ extraordinary contribution to the community sector as President and CEO of United Way Toronto.
When: Wednesday, February 16, 2011, 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Where: Design Exchange, 234 Bay Street (map)
- $40 per person. Cash bar.
- Advance registration is required as space is limited.
Ways to register:
- Submit the online form (click “Continue Reading” to access form), you will automatically be redirected to PayPal to complete payment.
- Mail or fax the completed registration form, including credit card information, to Social Planning Toronto.
- Mail the completed registration form, including a cheque, to Social Planning Toronto.
- Call (416) 351-0095 x 251 to register and/or make payment over the telephone.
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Toronto Community Resource Guide for Non-Status Immigrants – 2010 Edition Now Available for Download
Posted on 15. Oct, 2010 by admin.
Social Planning Toronto has just released the 2nd edition of the Toronto Community Resource Guide for Non-Status Immigrants. The resource guide is a directory of community services and programs in which residents lacking secure immigration status in Toronto can access, including health, housing, shelter, settlement, food banks and education. The resource guide contains over 130 different community agencies and organizations and lists over 170 office/service locations across the city.
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Toronto Community Services Resource Guide – Agency Survey
Posted on 18. Jun, 2009 by admin.
SPT is currently beginning work on a second edition of its guide to community services for non-status newcomers, and is seeking your input and organization information. In order to build upon the number of programs and services that non-status people in the city can access, we would like to include your organization in the second edition of the guide. We would greatly appreciate you completing a brief online survey detailing your work with this population. This is to, above all, ensure the safety of non-status residents and their families.
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Free Course on Working with South Asian Communities
Posted on 11. Jun, 2009 by admin.
The Council of Agencies Serving South Asians will be holding a free course, consisting of six sessions, for all frontline workers who work with South Asian families and youth on a regular basis.
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Information Session on Environmental Health Justice Seed Grant Opportunities
Posted on 09. Jun, 2009 by admin.
Learn more about how you can lead or participate in a joint university-community pilot research project funded by CUHI and the City Research Network.









