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Easter Seals Society, Ontario
Andrea Peterson
135 Bayfield
Barrie, ON L4M 3B3
Phone: (705) 797-2675
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For the past 97 years, Easter Seals has played an important role in providing support for children and youth with physical disabilities. Thanks to our generous donors, we continue to offer programs that allow kids to experience freedom, independence and a sense of accomplishment. For families, Easter Seals is somewhere to turn for help when they need it. Easter Seals is a registered charitable organization that helps children and youth with physical disabilities from all ethnic and religious backgrounds. We assist families with the purchase of essential mobility and accessibility equipment such as wheelchairs, walkers, porch lifts and ramps, toileting aids and bathing equipment. Easter Seals also helps by providing summer camp opportunities at our two fully accessible properties, Camp Merrywood, near Perth, Ont. and Camp Woodeden, in London, Ont. In addition, Easter Seals offers post-secondary scholarships and provides access to information and resources, and public education and awareness. Easter Seals helps kids BE KIDS.
Member Since: 2019
CHATS – Community & Home Assistance to Seniors
Kelly Broome
1 - 240 Edward St.
Aurora, ON L4G 3S9
Phone: (905) 713-3373
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CHATS–Community & Home Assistance to Seniors is an innovative and valued partner in the healthcare system, delivering high quality home and community services and experiences for over 8100 older adults and caregivers in York Region and South Simcoe. CHATS' vision is to ensure older adults can live independently, safely and well at home, through the provision of in-home and community support services. CHATS delivers a continuum of geared-to-income community support services including respite care, home help, home adaptation and maintenance, transportation, home at last/hospital transition, adult day programs, assisted living services, meals on wheels, caregiver education, interpretation services, telephone reassurance, and much more. CHATS is supported by over 330 staff members and more than 500 volunteers who are the heart and soul of the organization.

Member Since: 2007
Girls Inc.
Barb Wallace
482 Queen Street
Newmarket, ON L3Y 2H3
Phone: (905) 830-0776
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Girls Inc York Region is a not for profit organization that provides programs and advocacy to support girls aged 5-20. Our programs, camps, PA day programs and in school /afterschool programs and workshops help to support girls to grow into Strong, Smart and Bold young women.
Member Since: 2018
Koffler Scientific Reserve at Jokers Hill
Prof. John Stinchcombe
17000 Dufferin St.
King, ON L7B 1K5
Phone: (905) 727-7460
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Koffler Scientific Reserve at Jokers Hill is the University of Toronto's facility for research and training in conservation science. Located on the Oak Ridges Moraine, it's 880 acres are an outdoor laboratory for basic research to inform policy and practice as Canada confronts the changing environment.
Member Since: 2008
March of Dimes Canada
Kathy Wohlfeld
Local/Program Address: 25 Millard Avenue West Unit 1-D
Newmarket, ON L3Y 7R6
Phone: 416-425-3463
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March of Dimes Canada (MODC) is one of the largest non-profit, community service organizations in Canada and offers a wide range of support and services to empower people with disabilities to live in their communities with independence, choice and control. MODC Employment Services (ES) exists to enable people with disabilities to reach their employment goals. Our ES programs help people with disabilities to develop employment plans, prepare for work, overcome employment barriers and return to (or enter) the workforce.

Member Since: 2024
Salvation Army, The
Angela Covert
15338 Leslie St.
Aurora, ON L4G 7C4
Phone: (905) 895-6276
Fax: (905) 830-0343
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Member Since: 2005
Neighbourhood Network
Ms Lisbeth Goodyear
14988 Yonge St.
Aurora, ON L4G 1M6
Phone: (905) 726-3737
Fax: 905-726-9779
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Neighbourhood Network is a non-profit organization that provides opportunities to engage volunteers with local charities and community groups.  

Our Mission is to support the Newmarket and Aurora communities by identifying needs, initiating and recognizing volunteer leadership, and promoting volunteer experiences for individuals, charitable and community groups, schools and businesses.

Our Vision is building better communities together.

Member Since: 2007
Women's Centre of York Region
Liora Sobel
207-16775 Yonge St
Newmarket, ON L3Y 8J4
Phone: (905) 853-9270
Fax: (905) 853-9271
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Serving women and their families in York Region since 1977, we believe that every woman deserves to feel empowered and live to her full potential. For women who have identified the need and desire for positive change in their lives, Women’s Centre of York Region offers unique programming and services that address a range of circumstances. Our clients are mothers, sisters, aunts, neighbours and co-workers and in some cases may be experiencing significant financial hardship or even violence. One thing our clients share in common is they have identified a deep need and desire for improvement and change in their lives. In a safe and inclusive environment, we welcome each woman and meet her right where she is. Our goal is to fully support each woman on her personal journey of discovery in order that she thrives fully. Our inclusive and collaborative approach creates a place of hope where women are supported to thrive. Guided by the principles of Inclusion, Collaboration, Connecting, Learning, Innovation and Possibility – the holistic and multi-dimensional approach of the Women’s Centre of York Region expands each woman’s capacity to participate in and contribute to her community and the economy. We’re best known for helping women break through barriers to success and reach their true potential.
Member Since: 2008
DeafBlind Ontario Services
Karen Madho
15 - 17665 Leslie St.
Newmarket, ON L3Y 3E3
Phone: (905) 853-2862
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DeafBlind Ontario Services is a not-for-profit organization that helps individuals who are deafblind increase their independence and improve their quality of life through specialized services.

With residential locations and community services programs across the province, our services extend into a wide range of communities in Ontario.

Member Since: 2013
Newmarket Lions Club
Sylvia Brock
P.O. Box 55
Newmarket, ON L3Y 4W3
Phone: (905) 252-3203
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The Newmarket Lions Club is a registered charity and has been serving the needs of the Newmarket community for the past 80 years. Being a registered charity, we can issue a tax receipt for all donations. Our largest community programme is the Newmarket Lions Santa Fund. Since the 1930's we have ensured that Newmarket families who can not afford the added expenses at Christmas time are able to provide a Christmas meal for their family, This done by providing a gift certificate which can be used at a local grocery store. Tobacco and lottery tickets can not be purchased. One way companies can help their community is to donate to the Santa Claus Fund. Some companies make a donation or hold a fund raising event such as a barbeque for its employees or collect money for "dress down Friday". An income tax receipt can be issued. We look forward to hearing about your ideas and working with you to make this years Santa Fund successful.
Please check our web site for updates at www.newmarketlionsclub.com

Member Since: 2007
NewMakeIt
Ryan Dibisch
621 Timothy St.
Newmarket, ON L3Y 1R3
Phone: (289) 841-1270
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NewMakeIt is a community based collaborative work space that provides an environment for members in the local community to get a start in endeavors related to innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship. NewMakeIt is situated in a 7200 sq ft facility offering these services: * Coworking - An open office space that entrepreneurs can work and be more productive through collaboration and networking with other entrepreneurs. * Fabrication Space - A shared space that contains woodworking, metalworking and digital fabrication tools enabling members to do rapid prototyping and / or small batch production. * Training - Courses and workshops that members and non-members alike can enroll in to acquire knowledge in the areas of business, technology, innovation and creativity. NewMakeIt is the space in the community to start the possible.

Member Since: 2015

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Newmarket Food Pantry
Adrian Bain
9 - 1251 Gorham St.
Newmarket, ON L3Y 8Y6
Phone: (905) 895-6823
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Member Since: 2017
Newmarket Public Library
Tracy Munusami
438 Park Ave.
Newmarket, ON L3Y 1W1
Phone: (905) 953-5110
Fax: (905) 953-5104
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The Library provides free access to resources that facilitate community learning, dialogue, and discovery, including books, audiobooks, magazines, DVDs, CDs, video games, e-books, e-audiobooks, e-magazines, downloadable music, streaming video, newspaper and magazine databases, and online educational courses. Services include access to computers and Wi-Fi; fully-equipped meeting rooms and collaborative spaces; photocopying, printing, and scanning; local history services online and in-person; and a wide variety of programs for all ages. A Maker Hub featuring equipment such as 3D printers, vinyl cutter, and other creative tools is also available.
Member Since: 2007
North Newmarket Lions Club
Laura Poole
23 - 1111 Davis Dr. P.O. Box 506
Newmarket, ON L3Y 9E5
Phone: (905) 895-1441
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The North Newmarket Lions are members of Lions international which has 1.4 million Lions members, with over 48,000 clubs, in over 200 countries around the world. The North Newmarket Lions clubs has approximately 40 active members and always look forward to new members joining.

Our club members organize, advocate, fundraise and volunteer to better the lives of those in need in our community. We provide Vision screening in Newmarket elementary schools, operate a free Coats for Kids program, a reading action program for kindergarten students, help fund Dog Guides and Support Dog Guide training school, support local families and individuals in need. A major project for our club and members has been fund raising for the Margaret Behan Hospice. The North Newmarket Lions Club is funded by the proceeds from Bingo World & Gaming Centre 1230 Kerrisdale Blvd, Newmarket.

We collect and provide eyeglass recycling to those in need. We provide high school bursaries and support many of the local charitable organizations working in our community. You would see our members working at the Fairy Lake Artisan’s Festival, the Canada day Festivities, NewBarket, the Terry Fox Run, and the Pet Valu Walk for Dog Guides.

Member Since: 2019
Newmarket African Caribbean Canadian Association (NACCA)
Jerisha Grant-Hall
449 Eagle St.
Newmarket, ON L3Y 1K7
Phone: (905) 781-6222
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Founded in 2018, NACCA first began as an idea that Black and oppressed communities must have access to resources and opportunities for advancement. On May 5, 2018, a group of community members came together to discuss how we could build a more diverse and connected Newmarket community. One pivotal point in the discussion was around a concern for youth and how the organization could support a generational legacy of education, empowerment, and unity that will foster pride in identity, culture and history for the people of African descent. We understood that there was a need for rootedness and belonging and a firm understanding of the past so that we could step boldly into the future. We concluded that our growth and sustainability meant building strength, partnerships and intercultural understanding. NACCA has built incredible programs and a community supporting Black families, youth and businesses In Newmarket. Since 2018, NACCA has provided 10 scholarships for Black students pursuing post secondary studies. We would love for our community to come together so we can support even more Black excellence for our youth and students through scholarships and programs. Given the challenges we have all experienced with the COVID-19 pandemic, coupled with the increased trauma of anti-Black racism, we need to support our youth even more. With the help from our community we will be able to support even more students with future scholarships and develop a framework for increased wellness programs to deliver during the 2023-2024 school year and beyond. Please join us in celebrating Black excellence and building strong communities. You can donate to our scholarship fund and other programs here. Since NACCA is a registered charity, your donation may be tax deductible and a receipt will be given.
Member Since: 2021
Rose of Sharon Services for Young Mothers
Deanne Kukulewich
361 Eagle St.
Newmarket, ON L3Y 1K5
Phone: (905) 853-5514
Fax: (905) 853-5949
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Since 1985 Rose of Sharon has been making a positive difference in the lives of young mothers and their children. Providing support and services to pregnant and parenting women under the age of 29 living in York Region, Rose of Sharon gives young mothers the opportunity to work towards their goals in a supportive, learning-centered environment while parenting their young children. Our agency provides counseling services, a high school program, pre-natal and post-natal parenting programs, a child development center and access to "Rosie's Closet" our food and clothing depot. Our services are life-altering for many young mothers because we equip them with the skills they need to rise up against the challenges they face, which enables them to improve their lives and their children's.
Member Since: 2006
Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation
Lynn Conforti
102 - 581 Davis Dr.
Medical Arts Building
Newmarket, ON L3Y 2P6
Phone: (905) 836-7333
(877) 457-2036
Fax: (905) 836-5651
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The Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation (Southlake Foundation or the Foundation) exists to support the mission and vision of Southlake Regional Health Centre. We work lock step in partnership with the Hospital to inspire support from our communities for our communities. Since the inception of Southlake Foundation in 1980, more than $234 million has been raised in support of Southlake Regional Health Centre. Working with members of our communities, volunteers, our Southlake Family and our dedicated donors, Southlake Foundation will continue to support the most urgent needs of our hospital, including things like life-saving medical equipment, infrastructure upgrades and expansions, patient programs and staff education, all for the goal of providing leading edge care for patients and families, close to home.

For more information visit: www.southlakefoundation.ca

Member Since: 2011
Walk It Off Spinal Cord Wellness Centre Inc.
Heather Cairns-Mills
2 - 1235 Journey's End Cir.
Newmarket, ON L3Y 8T7
Phone: (289) 340-0072
Fax: (289) 203-2099
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WALK IT OFF Spinal Cord Wellness Centre Inc. provides Activity Based Therapy (ABT), education and support to those living with neurological disorders; specializing in spinal cord injuries. Our program assists clients in maintaining muscle mass and bone density to provide the physical foundation to compliment other therapy programs and to coincide with future medical advances.

Member Since: 2011
Awesome Foundation Newmarket

c/o Newmarket Chamber of Commerce
Newmarket, ON L3Y 2P3
Phone: (905) 898-5900
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Member Since: 2018
Canadian Mental Health Association, York and South Simcoe
Catherine Matzig
5-1101 Nicholson Road
Newmarket, ON L3Y 9C3
Phone: (905) 841-3977
Fax: (905) 853-2374
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Member Since: 2022
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