ELIZABETH FRY SOCIETY OF EDMONTON To Provide a supportive environment for individuals, particularly women in contact with the legal system. We foster the dignity and worth of all w...more...See more text
The Edmonton Social Planning Council is an independent, non-profit, charitable organization. Our focus is social research, particularly in the areas of low income and poverty. ESPC...more...See more text
E4C is a non-profit human services charitable organization that moves people toward positive, healthy and lasting change. We accept each person at his or her starting point. E4C wo...more...See more text
We reach into our communities, working hand-in-hand with those we serve, responding to the heartbeat of their daily realities: their struggles and their aspirations. We reach out i...more...See more text
We frequent this place because it is absolutely awesome! Excellent Sushi and the price can't be beat. All you can eat so be careful, you can always order more but it's a BIG no-no to leave a bunch of waste and you might even get charged a small fee for wasting so go slow. Can't recommend this place enough, it's well worth it.Read more
A big help to pick up donated furniture ,pillows,clothes etc.Fast,efficient.Great service for those who donate and those who receive it.ABig Thank You to all who serve for Vincent St. Paul.Read more
Newcomers in Edmonton are successfully integrated and actively involved in their communities. EISA exists in order to provide programs and direct services relating to Integration, ...more...See more text
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Metis Child & Family Services Society Edmonton (MCFS) was established in April 1985 by members of the Metis Local 1885 due to concerns with the high number of Metis and First Natio...more...See more text
Building Hope started with a location in the Beverly area in 2000 providing hot meals, drop-in activities and a clothing and food bank to families in need.more...See more text
Our mission is to empower each of our residents to recover from addiction and re-enter society as a productive, law-abiding citizen, with a three month immersion treatment program ...more...See more text