Membership in TNC is open to any organization that: • Shares the vision of TNC, • Operates in the City of Toronto, • Is a non-profit agency governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, • Is neighbourhood-based i.e. provides focused activities in one or several local geographic neighbourhoods defined at a scale smaller than the entire City of Toronto, • Is multi-service i.e. is directly responsible for providing programs relating to more than one issue area, such as health, education, social services, settlement services, housing, recreation, employment, training or community development. • Practices a place-based approach to community development, as articulated in the "TNC Values" segment of our "About" page.
1. Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services Suite #500 Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services (Access Alliance) provides services and addresses system inequities to improve health outcomes for the most vulnerable immigrants, refugees, and their communities. |
2. Agincourt Community Services Association Suite #100 We act as a bridge between people who need help and those who can provide it. |
3. Applegrove Community Complex 60 Woodfield Road Applegrove Community Complex is a multi-service community organization in southeast Riverdale in Toronto. Our catchment area runs from Jones to Woodbine Avenues and from Lake Ontario north to the Railway tracks. |
4. Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre 93 Birchmount Road We work with diverse individuals, families and communities to overcome barriers and enhance quality of life. We do this by fostering social inclusion, developing skills and abilities, and collaborating with our partners to facilitate access to a range of flexible and responsive programs and services. We envision a strong and inclusive neighbourhood in which community members fully participate in opportunities which enhance well-being for all. |
5. Catholic Cross-cultural Services Suite #401 Catholic Crosscultural Services (CCS) is a national non-profit organization based in the Greater Toronto Area. CCS aims to empower immigrants and refugees of all religions, ethnicities, countries of origin, immigration status, sexual orientation, or political affiliation to develop the skills and acquire the necessary knowledge to settle, integrate and succeed in Canada. We provide individual support services and group sessions in over 30 languages at our Scarborough, Mississauga, and Brampton locations, as well as in libraries, community centres and partner organizations. |
6. Cecil Street Community Centre 58 Cecil Street Cecil Community Centre is a not-for-profit, multi-service neighbourhood centre that offers a broad range of recreational, educational, social, cultural and capacity-building programs to local area residents. For more than 40 years, the Centre has played a vital role in the lives of community members of all ages. Our centre provides programs and services for children, youth, adults and seniors. Programs include EarlyON Child and Family Centre, Community Drop-in, Children's After School Program, Summer Camp and PA Day Camps, Yoga, Pilates, Senior's Nutritional Program, Youth Programs, and Weekend Children's Program. |
7. Christie-Ossington Neighbourhood Centre 854 Bloor Street West Founded in 1993, Christie Ossington Neighbourhood Centre (CONC) is a multi-service agency in West Downtown Toronto providing essential and innovative services for vulnerable community members. We provide free programs, services and supports for children, youth, adults and seniors living in poverty, including community members who are newcomers, sole-support parents, challenged by mental and physical health issues, lacking food and income security, homeless, underhoused, and experiencing other barriers to living healthy lives and participating fully in community. |
8. CultureLink 301 CultureLink is a settlement and community organization with more than 30 years’ experience in developing and delivering services to meet the needs of diverse communities. Passionate about providing innovative services, we adapt to changes and create new programs that best respond to and address our clients’ specific needs. |
9. Davenport-Perth Neighbourhood Community Health Centre 1900 Davenport Road Davenport-Perth Neighbourhood and Community Health Centre (DPNCHC) is a respected multi-service agency located in Toronto's West End. |
10. Dixon Hall 58 Sumach Street Dixon Hall Neighbourhood Services began as a soup kitchen in 1929, and since then has been steadily increasing and strengthening a diverse range of integrated services for residents of east downtown Toronto. |
11. Eastview Neighbourhood and Community Centre 86 Fostering individual and community well-being, building leaders and creating opportunities for our community. |
12. Fontbonne Ministries 791 Queen St E Fontbonne Ministries offers diverse programs that are welcoming and inclusive. The charity was founded in 2000 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto, a community of women who, through their compassionate presence, respond to various needs. |
13. Jane Finch Community and Family Centre Suite #108 The Jane/Finch Centre is a multi-service, community-based organization with a strong focus on poverty reduction through resident engagement, capacity building and anti-oppression. We have a long history of innovation and response to community needs and priorities. For over 40 years, the organization has been strategically building the health and well-being of Jane and Finch in collaboration with residents, community leaders, community groups, organizations and partners from within the local community and beyond. With a resident-led Board of Directors, the Centre has always been a passionate and strategic organization which has won numerous best practice awards. |
14. Lakeshore Area Multi-Service Project (LAMP) Community Health Centre 185 5th Street A leader in promoting and advocating for physical, mental and social well-being through inclusive, integrated community programs and health care services. |
15. Malvern Family Resource Centre 90 We connect, engage, and take collaborative action in supporting our communities to thrive. We use our public spaces, and our deep and authentic connections, to bring people together with a focus on those that need us the most. Each year, MFRC provides impactful, holistic, and highly accessible programs and services to several thousand children, youth, families, women, newcomers, and seniors. |
16. North York Community House Suite #226 Every year, North York Community House serves over 15,000 residents in northwest Toronto. We provide ongoing settlement services, language classes, and employment support to newcomers to Canada to help them settle in their new community. We offer parenting groups, after-school and youth programs, and seniors programs to help children, youth, and families build skills, confidence, and community. We facilitate training, workshops, and community groups to build civic awareness, engaging residents to take collective action to improve their neighbourhoods. |
17. Oak Park Neighbourhood Centre 2200 Sawgrass Drive Oak Park Neighbourhood Centre is a charitable organization created by the community for the community. We believe in a community where People Belong, Families are Strong, Neighbours Care & Everyone Shares. SUPPORT, CONNECT & ENGAGE at the Centre. |
18. Ralph Thornton Centre 765 Queen Sreet. East The Ralph Thornton Community Centre is where neighbours meet, events are celebrated, programs are enjoyed, and support is exchanged. We develop programs, nourish culture, and empower citizens action. We work with agencies, individuals, and groups to build the capacity of a caring, healthy, and vibrant community. |
19. Red Door Shelter 21 Carlaw Ave Since 1982, the Red Door Family Shelter has provided emergency shelter and support for women and children affected by domestic abuse, families experiencing a housing crisis, and refugee claimants with nowhere else to turn. |
20. Scadding Court Community Centre 707 Dundas Street. West SCCC is a multi-service agency that was founded in 1978. Located in the heart of Downtown West Toronto, we offer a wide range of programs, services and opportunities for people of all ages and walks of life. Our work is about supporting individuals and families, strengthening communities and building a better Toronto. |
21. Springboard 800 As a trusted leader in supporting vulnerable youth and adults, Springboard has evolved into a recognized multi-service organization committed to leadership and innovation. Today, we offer a wide range of services, including support for people with developmental disabilities to live independently, employment training and support for those facing barriers, justice services for youth and adults in conflict with the law, and our digital learning platform – the Community Learning HUB – which provides accessible training for youth and adults across Canada. |
22. Syme-Woolner Neighbourhood and Family Centre 2468 Eglinton Avenue West Syme Woolner Neighbourhood and Family Centre (SWNFC) is a not-for-profit charitable organization providing direct services and programs to the residents of the York/Weston area of Toronto. SWNFC works towards a healthy, supportive and inclusive community. |
23. The 519 519 Church Street The 519 is committed to the health, happiness and full participation of the LGBTQ2S communities. A City of Toronto agency with an innovative model of Service, Space and Leadership, we strive to make a real difference in people's lives, while working to promote inclusion, understanding and respect. |
24. The Neighbourhood Group (formerly Central Neighbourhood House, St. Stephen's Community House and Neighbourhood Link) 349 Ontario Street The Neighbourhood Group serves people at every stage of their lives, promotes independence and dignity, and engages the skills and talents of our neighbours to build a vibrant community. |
25. The Neighbourhood Organization (formerly Thorncliffe Neighbourhood Office) 18 Thorncliffe Park Drive TNO - THE NEIGHBOURHOOD ORGANIZATION is a community-based, multi-service agency providing a wide range of community services since 1985. Our programs, services & activities support low-income, marginalized and newcomer communities across Toronto in more than 50 languages and at no cost. Our central locations are in Thorncliffe Park, Flemingdon Park, St. James Town and Crescent Town. You can also find us at various satellite locations in the city, including schools and City of Toronto facilities. |
26. University Settlement 23 Grange Road University Settlement is a charity that offers a wide range of day care and children's programming, settlement and social services, English language training, seniors programs, and recreation facilities and activities, including the Music & Arts School at University Settlement, the oldest community music school in Toronto. |
27. Warden Woods Community Centre 74 Fir Valley Court Warden Woods is a multi-service agency governed by a local Board of Directors and funded by all three levels of government, the United Way and other generous partners. The Centre provides over 50 programmes and services to over 6000 clients annually out of our main Centre and several satellite locations. |
28. Waterfront Neighbourhood Centre 627 Queens Quay West Waterfront Neighbourhood Centre is a non-profit, City of Toronto AOCC agency that is supported by a volunteer board of dedicated community members. We work in partnership with residents and community-minded organizations to create a safe and supportive environment for people of all ages. |
29. West Neighbourhood House 588 Queen St. West West Neighbourhood House is a multi-service neighbourhood centre that has been serving downtown west Toronto since 1912. We are a secular, non-profit, registered charity that works with the community to address critical issues through personal and social change. With our neighbours, West Neighbourhood House strives to find solutions rooted in community strengths, collaboration, local impact and equitable public policy. |
30. West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Centre 313 Pharmacy Avenue West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Centre offers neighbourhood programs and services designed to enhance the well-being of people in the context of their community, culture and environment. |
31. WoodGreen Community Services Suite #402 WoodGreen is one of the largest social service agencies in Toronto, delivering integrated programs from physical, mental health and disability services to affordable housing and pathways to employment. For more than 80 years, we have worked with communities to improve health and wellbeing for seniors, single mothers, newcomers and youth, creating new opportunities to thrive. |
32. Working Women Community Centre 533A Gladstone Avenue Working Women Community Centre is a women-focused settlement agency that provides support to newcomers in Toronto. Since 1974, we have been making a difference in the lives of immigrant women and their families. |