Agencies
Covenant House Toronto
(416) 598-4898
20 Gerrard Street East, Toronto, ON M5B 2P3
Covenant House Toronto offers a place to stay and 24/7 crisis care to homeless youth, providing a wide range of services under one roof, including education, counselling, health care and employment assistance.
deVeber Institute for Bioethics and Social Research
(416) 256-0555
4936 Yonge Street, Suite 255, Toronto, ON M2N 6S3
The deVeber Institute for Bioethics and Social Research conducts and disseminates descriptive and empirical research connected to human life in its biological, social and ethical dimensions. The institute strives to highlight the inherent dignity of every human life.
Good Shepherd Ministries
(416) 869-3619
412 Queen Street East, Toronto, ON M5A 1T3
ShareLife supports the Good Shepherd Centre’s 25-bed Drug and Rehabilitation Recovery Enrichment Program (DARE), a post-detoxification and pre-treatment program offering homeless men with addictions a safe place to live while awaiting treatment.
Hospital Chaplaincy
(416) 934-3400 ext. 349
1155 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4T 1W2
The office coordinates pastoral and sacramental care to Catholic patients in large acute care hospitals. The office also provides ongoing consultation and support for priest chaplains and Catholic lay chaplains working in the hospital setting.
LA CENTRE for Active Seniors
(416) 452-4875
106-55 Rankin Crescent, Toronto, ON M6P 4E4
Loyola Arrupe Centre for Seniors, operating as LA CENTRE for Active Seniors, proudly serves seniors in Toronto’s West End with accessible and affordable recreation and social programs, including fitness classes, community building projects, meal delivery, and more.
Les Centres d’Accueil Héritage
(416) 365-3350
33 Hahn Place, Toronto, ON M5A 4G2
As the only French-speaking organization in the GTA offering community support services and supportive housing, Les Centres d’Accueil Héritage provides a full range of personal care and community aid, with special support available for the aged, sick and handicapped.
Mary Centre
(416) 630-5533
842 Wilson Avenue, 2nd Floor, Toronto, ON M3K 1E5
Mary Centre supports a variety of residential and outreach services for adults with developmental challenges, helping them attain greater self-confidence and personal independence so they can have fulfilling educational, employment and life experiences.
Mary’s Meals
1-855-702-0330
PO Box 76144, Millrise RPO, Calgary, AB, T2Y 2ZO
Mary’s Meals is focused on one goal: that every child receives a nutritious daily meal in a place of education. The meals also support families struggling to feed their children while boosting the country’s wider economy.
Natural Family Planning Association
(416) 481-5465
3050 Yonge Street, Suite 205, Toronto, ON M4N 2K4
The Natural Family Planning Association helps women learn to identify their natural signals of fertility and infertility using the Billings Ovulation Method of family planning. Fertility awareness programs are also offered to mothers and daughters, students, young adults and couples.
New Beginnings
(416) 921-1163
1155 Yonge Street, Suite 200, Toronto, ON M4T 1W2
New Beginnings is a ministry of Catholic Family Services of Toronto. This ministry developed to meet the needs of those who are separated, divorced, widowed or who are enduring a significant loss. Through various programs, participants are given the opportunity to move through the stages of healing.
Office of Catholic Youth (OCY)
(416) 599-7676 ext. 221
54 Hoskin Avenue, Toronto, ON M5S 3L8
OCY provides support and training to youth, campus and young adult ministries in the Archdiocese of Toronto. The office also forms partnerships with youth-focused organizations and hosts larger-scale events, programs and retreats.
Office of Refugees of the Archdiocese of Toronto (ORAT)
(416) 934-3400 ext. 804
830 Bathurst Street, Suite 104, Toronto, ON M5R 3G1
ORAT helps resettle refugees from overseas to Canada through the Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program of the Archdiocese of Toronto. The office works with parishes and religious orders to help newcomers settle and integrate into Canadian society.