We are Halton's most trusted home care provider – and have been for over 85 years. As a charity, our focus is caring for you, and we continually re-invest in programs that will help even more people in our community.Our full spectrum of programs support physical and mental well-being through independent living, reduced social isolation, innovative dementia care, end of life care and bereavement support. 


ArtHouse is a Halton charity that provides FREE arts programs for children and youth aged 5-17. Through Covid-19, and in addition to our exciting Virtual Programs, we have become even closer to our kids with a Fresh Weekly Dinner provided to over 50 ArtHouse Families.


115 George Street

Bandology is a Canadian non-profit dedicated to more music for more kids via education, collaboration and community. Founded by parents who have witnessed the long-term benefits of music education, Bandology strives to provide, support and advocate for music programs that makes a difference in the lives of children and youth now and into the future.


We pair Black professionals with mentors to help them grow, connect, and succeed.


2-610 Food Drive, Unit 339

We are Canada's Biological Lifeline. We are the connection between donors and patients, healthcare professionals and medical researchers. We are nationally responsible for a secure system of life essentials for transfusion and transplantation that’s reliable, accessible and sustainable. Every day we work diligently to help save lives, restore health and earn the nation’s trust.


1250 Brant Street

The Canadian Club is an opportunity for all who share a keen interest in contemporary Canadian life and who seek context, perspective and a deeper understanding. We promote Canadian indentity by providing notable, knowledgeable and celebrated speakers on a wide variety of subjects.


We are a non-profit charity whose purpose is to provide men who are struggling with mental health challenges, the resources, services and support to help them become healthier in mind, body and spirit.


600 Brant St

Through research, community development, planning and promoting volunteerism, Community Development Halton strives to improve the quality of life for all residents of Halton.


6 Mill Street East

what would the world be like if we all chose to make our mark? Would it be a world where we lived out our true calling and passion with absolute freedom? Where we rose above self-doubt and fears in the pursuit of realizing who we are and how we want to show up in the world? Where we chose to unapologetically believe in ourselves and awaken our potential? The first step towards attaining such a world is to"dare to be YOU."The Dare to be Youth Charity (DTBY) is a movement dedicated to empowering high school students and young people (14-24) in the Halton/Hamilton region, and beyond. It's a ...


313-551 Maple Ave

We stand together for Canadians affected by the rare genetic skin blistering condition -Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) in raising awareness and supporting the community through our programs, services, education advocacy and research. 


1500 Upper Middle Rd,

Distress Centre Halton is a free, confidential, mental health and emotional support line, available to anyone, at any time, for any reason. Our volunteers are dedicated to serving our callers with empathy, compassion, and connection, and they are here to listen in a supportive and non-judgmental capacity for anyone who needs to talk. People call us for many different reasons, including feelings of loneliness, relationship issues, bullying, anger management, thoughts of suicide, school or work issues, addictions, and many more. No issue is too big or too small. Call us anytime at 905-849-4541.


FeedHalton was formally established in 2023 to centrally and sustainably address the increasing rates of food insecurity in the Region by supporting any Halton-based social agency to service their communities through distribution of free essential personal products, and both perishable and non-perishable food. FeedHalton operates as a hub and spoke model via a central warehouse distribution centre (the hub) to support existing Halton Region food bank agencies (the spokes). This will allow agencies to focus on ‘the last mile’ which is distribution direct to individuals.


5280 Mainway

Food For Life is a volunteer-powered, grassroots-driven organization led by a small staff. Food for Life thrives on the spirit of teamwork with an unparalleled network of support from individuals, corporations and foundations in the Halton region – we are defined by our collaboration. Through our trusted alliance, Food for Life is able to turn every $1 donated into the equivalent of 4 meals.


2258 Mountainside Drive

Food4Kids Halton provides healthy food packages for kids aged 4-14 years with limited or no access to food each weekend and throughout the summer months.


4391 Harvester Rd.

To serve, and help others serve, the disadvantaged with dignity, justice, mercy and humility.


Unit 105 - 111 Prince Charles Drive

GUIDING LIGHT AUTISM SERVICES INC is an End2End service provider in the Autism and Speech sector. Helping families through early intervention and getting them off waiting lists. We help families in getting diagnosed through our MedicalHUB; getting assessed; developing a plan and provide therapy.mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman""> We also offer an End2End service from ages 18 months to 18 years in our three centres. From 1:1; Group Sessions; Parent Coaching; Parent Support Groups; Sibling2Sibling Groups; Social Skills; DayCare/School coaching; Workshops; Seminars; Online ...


2525 Old Bronte Road

Our Vision is that no student goes hungry at school. As the local charity partnering with the community to help provide nutritious meals and snacks to Halton students, Halton Food For Thought supports learning and healthy development.


5063 North Service Rd.

HIEC is an innovative not-for-profit social enterprise focusing on partnership, mentorship and workforce development. For almost 30 years, we've been working to build stronger connections between educators, employers and the students who will make up our future workforce.


5230 South Service Rd.

Halton Learning Foundation enriches educational opportunities and eliminate economic barriers to learning for students of the Halton District School Board (HDSB). They work to ensure that all students of the HDSB have equal opportunities for participation, engagement and success.


J.W. Singleton Centre

The Halton Multicultural Council is a community-based settlement agency that provides a variety of programs and services to immigrant and refugee communities. They are dedicated to enabling every individual, regardless of race or ethnic origin, to participate as full and active members of the community through fostering mutual respect and understanding of one another. 


1092 Speers Road

Halton Women's Place is an organization providing shelter and crisis services for physically, emotionally, financially and sexually abused women and their dependent children and is dedicated to ending violence against women and their children.


2211 Brant Street

Home Suite Hope is an innovative homelessness initiative that provides living accommodation and support for people who are in dire straits. We also provide outreach services to people in the community. We offer dignified options for survival, made affordable through the efforts of volunteers and public support. 


200 North Service Road West

We are a registered charity, providing free, open-ended, peer support for grieving children, youth and their families across the GTA and virtually. We provide a safe, non judgmental and inclusive space for any child or teen who is grieving.


2522 Rebecca Street

In the early 1980's Lions Clubs across Canada sought to develop a national project to reflect their service to Canadians with visual impairments. The result was Lions Foundation of Canada and its founding program,Canine Vision Canada, which was established in 1985. Since then the Foundation has grown to include additional Dog Guide programs:Hearing,Service,Seizure Response,Autism Assistance,Diabetic Alertand newly introduced,Facility Support.The mission of Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides is to empower Canadians with disabilities to navigate their world with confidence and independence ...


152 Wilson Street

Shine Out! Shout Out!has been developed by we, the Sparling family, along with our friends, as ameans to raise awareness for youth mental health and to raise funds for theJust be You Peer-to-Peer Mental Health Support program. Mental Illness is anissue near and dear not just to our hearts but to so many of our friends andfamily as well. We know that 1 in 5 children or youth in Ontario or 624,000suffer from a mental illness, yet only 20% get the help they need. More than28,000 youth are on the wait-list for programs and services in Ontario, withsome waiting more than 2 years to get the help ...


We are dedicated to protecting and making life better for animals and connecting the communities that care about them in Oakville and Milton.


445 Cornwall Road

Oakville Choral is Oakville's oldest choir, over 60 years old. The choir performs a variety of musical styles, and the Music Director/Conductor is Kai Leung. The choir is a non-audition choir, open to anyone who wants to join.


1011 Upper Middle Rd. E.

The Oakville Community Foundation is a registered charity connecting visionary donors with causes that truly matter. As a result of their trust and leadership, we are able to invest in people, projects and non-profit organizations that make our communities stronger – now and for the long-term. Our role is to connect the community at large with Oakville's key social issues: poverty, mental health and voluntarism.


410 North Service Road East

Established in 2014, the Oakville Festivals of Film & Art (OFFA) is a true community-oriented festival, focused on bringing the best features, documentaries, and short films to cinephiles in southern Ontario.OFFA presents Oakville's only independent film festival – the Willson Oakville Film Festival – each year for three days in late June.


2093 Oak Springs Rd.

The mission of Oakville Hospital Foundation is to connect generosity to world-class community healthcare at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Guided by our values of gratitude, accountability and respect, we are committed to ensuring our hospital has the resources it needs to provide medical care to patients close to home. OTMH patients are at the center of all we do. We know the demand for quality care close to home will only continue to grow along with our vibrant community.


3001 Hospital Gate

OPCC provides an inclusive, healthy community where families with children have a successful start.Oakville Parent-Child Centre (OPCC) is a place to make friends, share ideas and build confidence. At our centre, you will find activities for children to nurture their growth and development, information and support for parents, and so much more. We hope to see you soon!


481 North Service Road West

One of Canada's premiere community orchestras, serving the citizens of Oakville, Ontario, and the surrounding area since 1967. Affiliated with the Oakville Symphony Youth Orchestra.


310-200 North Service Road West

Since 1925 we have raised funds for charities & individuals in need in our local, international & indigenous communities. Come & join us for hands-on projects, giving back to your community, leadership development, networking & having fun!


30 Normandy Place

Oakville Trafalgar Rotary is a service club part of large international network of clubs that work for the common good in their communities and around the world.Local leaders gather weekly to discuss ideas and take action, while enjoying fellowship.


The Rotary Club of Oakville West (RCOW) members areneighbours, friends, and community leaders who come together to create positive, lasting change in Oakville, Halton and around the world. Overall Rotary has over 1.2 million members in thousands of clubs in most countries. The Rotary motto is "Service Above Self" and speaks for itself. Members of Rotary clubs are known as Rotarians and are well known for their successful Polio Plus vaccination efforts. RCOW, is well known locally for its Oakville Rotary Education Awards, its support of youth leadership programs and for its 26 year history ...


520 Kerr Street

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2030 Bristol Circle

Supported Training and Rehabilitation in Diverse Environments (STRIDE) is a non-profit organization that provides employment supports and vocational rehabilitative services to assist individuals with mental health and addiction challenges to achieve their employment goals.


247 North Service Rd. W.

The Business Advisory Group (BAG) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping businesses and entrepreneurs overcome obstacles, explore opportunities, and achieve business goals. Our team of business experts volunteer their time to provide solid advice tailored to each client.


2045 Lakeshore Blvd West, Suite 4004

Centre for Skills Development provides career and workforce development programs, and offers its services at locations in Burlington, Milton, Mississauga and Oakville. We help people at all stages of life get on a path to career success—from youth just starting out, to older workers who have been laid off; from newcomers to Canada who are settling in their new country, to those who need to improve their workplace English, to people interested in the trades who need to build their employability and technical skills.


3350 South Service Road

The Event Planner is always on the GO, if you run into a problem where you need someone to arrange the décor or event needs Call James Montague the event planner. Tips and advice on how to plan any event.


1165 Old Colony Road

Since opening its doors in 1957,The Nearly New Shophas served thousands of customers and has become a local favourite for our customers. More than 100 May Court Club of Oakville volunteers run and work in our shop each year. Over the years, our shop has raised over $1,500,000.00 in net profits that directly benefit Oakville & Halton Region through May Court supportedcharitiesandprograms. ...


Box 761

Established in 2002, The Willow Foundation is a non-profit registered charitable organization run by a volunteer board of directors. The Foundation provides support and life enrichment programming to older adults served by the Halton Region Services for Seniors Division. This includes three long-term care homes (Post Inn Village - Oakville, Creek Way Village – Burlington, Allendale - Milton), three Adult Day Programs (Silver Creek Place - Georgetown, Milton Place – Milton, Friends Landing – Milton) and four assisted living programs (Bonnie Place I & II – Burlington, Wellington Terrace – ...


Post Inn Village

We support women who are experiencing crisis or distress, or who are in transition. We empower women to be their best self. The Women's Centre is a place to learn, grow, get support, and become empowered. We are women who are directed and driven in all that we do. Empowering women is at the root of our philosophy and mandate. Our Centre is open to all women, and provides support and assistance in a non-judgemental way. This support gives each woman the opportunity to be heard and accepted, to acknowledge her equal worth and the individuality of her life experience. We also acknowledge the ...


1515 Rebecca Street, Suite 229

TOWARF is a Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary Unit that provides marine search and rescue (SAR) services with the primary goal of saving lives at risk in Western Lake Ontario. With approximately fifty highly-trained search and rescue volunteer crew members TOWARF patrols the Oakville shoreline out to a distance of ten miles.


2 Navy St

UnitedWay Halton & Hamilton leads impactful change by ensuring an essentialnetwork of agencies and local partners work together to help the mostvulnerable people in community rebuild their lives.


466 Speers Road

Visit Oakville is an incorporated, not-for-profit, destination marketing organization (DMO). It is led by a volunteer Board of Directors representing the local tourism and business community. Visit Oakville aims to drive economic impact through marketing and partnerships, curating visitor experiences, and advocating on behalf of Oakville’s tourism industry.


2340 Ontario Street

Wai Nui members paddle a variety of single and double bladed craft both recreationally and occasionally in competition. Our facilities host a variety of club boats as well as some private boat storage for members, and to a limited degree for the general public. OC12 Canoes – Our most stable craft have two 6 person hulls joined together providing a secure platform for single bladed paddling both on the river and on lake Ontario. They are used through all our programs from summer camps through to our Kupuna program. OC6 Canoes – These craft use a single six person hull for single bladed ...


We are unique. We are a charity that offers fee assistance to those in need, ensuring that our programs and services are open to all. Since 1956, the YMCA of Oakville has played a most crucial role in improving the quality of health and life for thousands of people in Oakville.


410 Rebecca St.

The Zonta club of Oakville was founded in 1973 and is made up of a small but vibrant group of professional women, that work together to assist women in the Halton community and internationally.  The Zonta Club of Oakville is proud of the many service, advocacy and education projects that we have been involved with.  Service efforts by our club members help a number of charities through the funds we raise, and we also carry out our own service project


PO Box 69591