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Office of Francophone Affairs The Office of Francophone Affairs in the Canadian province of Ontario is responsible for the provision of government services to Franco-Ontarian citizens and communities. , Ontario 416 325-4958

Federation de la jeunesse
''Note: This article title may be easily confused with Lajeunesse.


La Jeunesse, or New Youth (Chinese: 新青年; Pinyin: Xīn Qīngnián 
 franco-ontarienne FESFO-Union culturelle des franco-ontariennes, Ottawa: Workshops for teenagers "Self Affirmation" to raise awareness among teenagers and the training team about prevention of violence and sexual assault, through newsletters, various interventions in schools and workshops. In addition to training workers in the field, the goal is to transfer the information by encouraging participants to become involved in their schools throughout the year and raise awareness among students of all grade levels. $25,000

Oasis centre des femmes, Toronto: Program for prevention and raising awareness Raising awareness is a common phrase advocacy groups use to justify a particular event, brochure or even the entire organization. Raising awareness refers to alerting the general public that a certain issue exists and should be approached the way the group desires.  about violence against Francophone women aged 65 and older, to raise awareness among all members of the Francophone community about the problems of violence against older women and among people who work in organizations that provide assistance for the elderly, by training workers at the Oasis centre, Organizing prevention workshops for women aged 65 and older, and publishing a pamphlet. $25,000

Centre francophone d'aide et de lutte contre les aggressions a caractere sexuel CALACS, Ottawa: "Prevention and raising awareness about sexual assault among teenage girls and boys in the Ottawa's high schools." The purpose of this project is to develop a partnership with Ottawa region high schools and to set up a series of workshops and meetings to raise the awareness of teenage boys and girls boys and girls

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 about sexual assault. $19,500

Centre ontarien de prevention des aggressions COPA COPA Child Online Protection Act (US internet legislation)
COPA Comerica Park (the new Tiger Stadium)
COPA Canadian Owners and Pilots Association
COPA Compañía Panameña de Aviación
), Toronto: "Guidance document." The purpose of this project is to complete and distribute a series of three guide manuals that provide a summary of key issues on current, controversial topics: girls and intimidation, violence prevention educa-on and feminism. $16,000

Trillium Foundation Ontario 800-263-2887

Ontario Council of Alternative Businesses. To enable Ontarians with psychiatric disabilities to attend a conference in York region aimed at promoting small businesses, managed and operated by people affected by psychiatric conditions. $75,000 over one year.

Simcoe County Association for the Physically Disabled. To support public awareness programs and to enhance services to people with physical disabilities in Simcoe County. $131,000 over three years.

Le Villageois de Lafontaine De Lafontaine (or Mademoiselle De Lafontaine) was a French ballerina and the first professional female dancer, the premiere danseuse of the Paris Opera. Together with Jean-Baptiste Lully and others, De Lafontaine contributed to the development of Opera ballet. . To investigate the feasibility of developing a housing complex that will include a multi-use community centre in the village of Lafontaine to improve the quality of life of residents. $24,000 over six months.

Wendat Community Psychiatric Support Programs. To increase opportunities for people with mental illness by renovating a community facility in Midland and carrying out activities to promote public understanding. $120,000 over three years.

Canadian Transplant Association. To host in London the 2005 World Transplant Games Transplant Games Sports medicine An Olympic competition open to transplant recipients. Cf Paralympics, Special Olympics.  that involve 2,000 transplant recipient athletes, coaches, family members, supporters and athletes committed to removing barriers to organ donation Organ donation is the removal of the tissues of the human body from a person who has recently died, or from a living donor, for the purpose of transplanting or grafting them into other persons. . $60,000 over 18 months.

Nimkee NupoGawan Healing Centre Inc. To help renovate this First Nations centre located in Muncey, in order to improve residents' quality of life and increase the use of the ceremonial lodge. $20,300 over one year.

Skills Camp c/o East London East London, city (1991 pop. 240,474), Eastern Cape, SE South Africa, on the Indian Ocean. The city grew around a British military post founded in 1847. Its harbor was developed from 1886, and today it is a leading South African port.  United Church Outreach Cluster. To expand a unique four-week summer camp experience for children who live in public housing complexes. $11,900 over one year.

Strathroy Economy Shop. To purchase a cube van that will assist in the pick-up and delivery of clothing and furniture. $25,000

Call-A-Service Inc. To purchase and maintain a vehicle to provide transportation and enable seniors and people with disabilities in East York East York

Borough (pop., 2001: 115,185), southeastern Ontario, Canada. With the cities of North York, Toronto, Scarborough, York, and Etobicoke, it forms the municipality of Metropolitan Toronto.
 to access social services social services
Noun, pl

welfare services provided by local authorities or a state agency for people with particular social needs

social services nplservicios mpl sociales 
 and recreational programs. $25,000

Filmworks Intiative c/o Tropicana Community Services Organization of Scarborough. For a collaborative initiative with Toronto Filmworks and The Canadian Film Centre to provide youth with training and volunteer experience preparing them for employment in the industry. $210,400 over three years.

For You Telecare Family Service Inc. To provide volunteer training and development in order to enhance telephone counselling and support services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services  to individuals and families in need. $60,000 over two years.

The Hannon-Shields Centre for Leadership and Peace. To provide administrative support that will ensure the continued growth of the Children's Peace Theatre Program. $195,000 over three years.

Harmony Place Support Services. To purchase a wheelchair accessible bus enabling adults with physical and developmental disabilities developmental disabilities (DD),
n.pl the pathologic conditions that have their origin in the embryology and growth and development of an individual. DDs usually appear clinically before 18 years of age.
 to get to outside appointments and participate in social and recreational activities. $75,800

Hassle Free Clinic. To make renovations to this community facility, including installing a lift that will make services accessible to people with limited mobility. $62,300

Hong Fook Mental Health Association. To expand its volunteer program, enhance services and build community capacity in order to better serve Torontonians who speak Cambodian, Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese, Korean and Vietnamese. $219,000 over three years.

Hope for Children Foundation. To install air conditioning air conditioning, mechanical process for controlling the humidity, temperature, cleanliness, and circulation of air in buildings and rooms. Indoor air is conditioned and regulated to maintain the temperature-humidity ratio that is most comfortable and healthful.  units in nine Toronto foster care facilities serving children and young adolescents. $100,000 over 10 months.

Margaret M. Allemang Centre for the History of Nursing. To archive and catalogue the holdings of the centre in order to make the information more accessible to the public. $6,100

National Crime Prevention Strategy 877-302-6272

Boundless Adventures Association. Early Intervention ear·ly intervention
n. Abbr. EI
A process of assessment and therapy provided to children, especially those younger than age 6, to facilitate normal cognitive and emotional development and to prevent developmental disability or delay.
 Pilot Project--"The Young Family Program". $200,000 Toronto 416-658-7059

Brockville YMCA--YMCA Every Kid In Our Communities. Promoting the healthy development of children and youth in Leeds and Grenville from conception to young adulthood. $46,217 Brockville 613-342-7961

Banyan Community Services Corp. Youth Outreach Program. $100,000 Hamilton 905-545-0133 x226

Burlington Lions Optimist Minor Hockey Minor hockey is ice hockey for minors. There are minor hockey leagues all across Canada and Northern United States.

Players are classified by age, and the rules (especially for checking) vary from class to class.
 Association BLOMHA). Playing on Ice--Training for Life Phase II-$46,510 Burlington 905-637-0731

Brock Youth Centre. Brock Youth Centre Leadership Program. $50,000 Cannington. 705-432-2778

Children's Safety Village of Windsor and Essex County Essex County can refer to:
  • Essex County, Ontario, Canada
  • Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
  • Essex County, New Jersey, United States of America
  • Essex County, New York, United States of America
. Crime Prevention Project. $50,000 Windsor. 519-969-5469

The Children's Aid Society
See also Children's Aid Society (Canada).


The Children’s Aid Society (CAS) is a private charitable organization based in New York City.
 of the Districts of Sudbury and Manitoulin. Aboriginal Children's Cultural Group Program ACCGP--$50,000 Sudbury. 705-566-5866 x2222

Child and Youth Friendly Ottawa. Ottawa Anti-Bullying Coalition. $44,000 Ottawa. 613-244-3803

The Canadian Safe Schools Network. Anti-Violence Resource for Primary Children. $50,000 Toronto. 416-540-1265

Crime Concern, safe and secure. $80,000 North York North York

Former city (pop., 2001: 608,288), southeastern Ontario, Canada. In 1998 it joined the cities of Etobicoke, Scarborough, Toronto, and York and the borough of East York to become the City of Toronto. North York became a borough in 1967 and a city in 1979.
. 416-225-1102

Community Task Force on Youth. Violence Mobilizing Our Youth for Safer Schools and Community. $50,000 Guelph. 519-821-1484

Chatham-Kent Children's Safety Village. Anger Management Strategy for Children and Youth--Phase Ill. $35,000 Chatham. 519-360-1270

Coalition francophone pour l'alphabetisation et la formation de base en Ontario Grandir avec mon enfant--LAPS $30,625 Ottawa. 613-842-5369

Changing Ways Community Implementation of "Caring Dads", a parenting program for At-Risk Fathers Phase II. $50,000 London. 519-438-9869

Child Witness Centre of Waterloo Region. Caring for Kids Conference. $20,125 Kitchener. 519-744-0904

Conseil economique et social d'Ottawa Carleton. Competent Parents, Integrated Children/ Parents competants, enfants integrals $43,150 Ottawa. 613-248.1343

Conflict Mediation Services of Downsview. Youth Empowerment Youth empowerment is an attitudinal, structural, and cultural process whereby young people gain the ability, authority, and agency to make decisions and implement change in their own lives and the lives of other people, including youth and adults.  Strategy Phase II. $50,000 Toronto. 416-740-2522 x27

City of Kawartha Lakes Kawartha Lakes (kəwôr`thə), group of 14 lakes, in a region c.50 mi (80 km) long and c.25 mi (40 km) wide, S Ont., Canada, near the towns of Lindsay and Peterborough. Balsam is the largest lake. They are popular as summer resorts.  Boys and Girls Club. TRUST--Youth at Risk Crime Prevention Project. $41,600 Lindsay. 705-324-4493

Centre for Spanish Speaking Peoples STAY IN SCHOOL: Tutoring Project with Hispanic Youth At Risk. $49,500 North York 416-533-8545 x128

Centre d'integration, de formation et de developpement economique. CIFODE--Action Jeunesse et Jeunes Leaders. $28,500 Ottawa 613-569-2456

Christie Ossington Neighbourhood Centre. Urban Youth Project Phase II: Finding a Home in Recreation. $45,189 Toronto. 416-534-8941 x314

Chisholm Community Policing Committee, North Eastern Ontario Community Mobilization for Crime Prevention Conference. $30,000 Powassan. 705-724-6882

Caledonia and District Multi Service Centre' CYPRES: Community Mobilization and Capacity Building--Phase II $49,754.00 Caledonia 905-772-2328

Connect Youth Steering Committee. Community Youth Initiative $50,000 Prescott 613-925-2855 x3368

Dufferin Parent Support Network. Partners in Parenting: Investing in Youth $44,100 Orangeville 519-940-8678

Drug Awareness Committee of Thunder Bay. Peer Mentoring Pilot Project $50,000 Thunder Bay 807-625-7994

Dbe-Giizis Gamig/Moon Lodge: A Place for Women and Children Dbe-Giizis Gamig/Moon Lodge: A Place for Women and Children--Phase II $32,360 Sudbury 705-675-3894

David Kejick School. David Kejick School--Youth Leadership Development Project $40,000 Shoal Lake 807-733-2565

Etobicoke Conflict Mediation Teams. Outreach for Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures for settling disputes by means other than litigation; e.g., by Arbitration, mediation, or minitrials. Such procedures, which are usually less costly and more expeditious than litigation, are increasingly being used in commercial and labor disputes, Divorce  in Etobicoke Community $49,795 Etobicoke 416-744-6312

Eagle Lake First Nation. Anti-Bullying Initiative $50,000 Migisi Sahgaigan 807-755-5526

Eritrean Canadian Community Centre of Metropolitan Toronto. Strengthening Eritrean Youth in Crime Prevention $44,870 Toronto 416-658-8580

East Metro Youth Services. Violence Intervention Project $100,000 Scarborough 416-438-9419 x242
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