Guelph Fire Department Fire services within the City of Guelph are provided by the Guelph Fire Department. The provision of service is designed to meet the needs and circumstances of the community as approved by Council.
Guelph Humane Society The Guelph Humane Society (GHS) is home to thousands of lost, homeless, or unwanted animals every year. You can help them by sponsoring a cage - temporary housing - they can call home until they are reunited with their owners, or new homes are found.
Guelph Police Service Through Partnerships, we are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life and ensuring the safety of all who live, work and play in our safe and diverse community
Guelph Public Library The Guelph Public Library has deep roots in the historic heart of Guelph. In 1832 the first circulating library began operation in the backroom of a city merchant's store.
Guelph Services for Persons with Disabilities GSPD brings its years of experience and expertise to issues and concerns in the community impacting persons with disabilities by participating in the Guelph Barrier Free Committees
as well as many other ways.
City Hall Phone Directories Want to find out about Property Taxes? Want to talk to the Parks Department? These directories will help you find your contacts at City Hall.
Children's Foundation of Guelph The Children's Foundation of Guelph and Wellington was founded in 1991 with a mandate to raise and direct funds that provide life-affirming experiences for disadvantaged children in need.
Child Find Canada Child Find Canada Inc. ("CFC") is a charitable organization dedicated to the personal safety of all children. Our goal is to reduce child victimization by providing programs and services to the Canadian public.
Community Care Access Centre CCACs are local organizations that can help you access government-funded home care services and long-term care homes. We also help people to navigate the array of community support and health agencies in our communities.
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Frost Veterinary Services Frost Veterinary Services provides mobile and in-clinic services to the area encompassed by Guelph, Hamilton and Milton.
Guelph Distress Centre Distress Centre Wellington/Dufferin is a leader in distress and crisis support, information and referral services. Distress Centre Wellington/Dufferin provides confidential, anonymous 24/7 telephone support for men and women of all ages, youth and children.
Newcomers Club Directory for Ontario Many of these clubs have general meetings and interest groups which encourage members to learn about their new city, its culture, activities, lifestyle, and to develop friendships by sharing interests and hobbies with each other.
Scouts Canada Scouts Canada, the country's leading youth organization, offers seven challenging programs for boys, girls and youth age 5-26 in thousands of individual groups in most cities and towns across Canada.
Guelph Neighbourhood Watch Guelph Neighbourhood Watch started in 1986 by neighbours helping neighbours to prevent crime in their community.
Job Resources Browse the Province/Territory of your choice, or other Canadian Job Resources including National Job Recruting Companies. Good Luck!
2nd Chance Employment Counselling Second Chance provides personal, customized services for people who want to find employment or explore their training and career options.
University of Guelph, Child Care and Learning Centre The Child Care and Learning Centre has been providing care and education for young children since 1990. Through the years we have developed many partnerships both on and off campus which assist us in providing service to families and children.
University of Guelph, Jobs The University is actively recruiting for all positions published on their HR pages, regardless of posting date.
University of Guelph Library On a busy day more than 12,000 people walk through the doors of the University of Guelph McLaughlin Library.
Victim Services Wellington Victim Services Wellington provides initial support and referral services to victims of crime, trauma, and tragic circumstances in partnership with Community and Emergency Services.
OTHER COMMUNITY SERVICES:
Canadian Council on Social Development CCSD is a non-profit social policy and research organization focusing on issues such as poverty, social inclusion, disability, cultural diversity, child well-being, employment and housing.
Canadian Executive Service Organization Do you have a business in need of advice and services? Does your community require instruction in financial management, business development and governance? Could your students, business or organization benefit from a temporary or ongoing mentorship? If so, CESO Volunteer Advisers can provide you with the help needed to achieve the goals you set for your organization.
City Communities In order to feel home in your new City it is important that you know something about the community you are moving to. We have collected information about communities across the country.
Community Foundations of Canada Community Foundations of Canada (CFC) is the membership organization for Canada's vibrant and growing network of 155 community foundations.
Day Care & Child Care As a parent, you know more about your child than any other person. By carefully looking into available care and matching up services with your child's individual needs, you will be able to select the best situation for your child.
Law & Order
Canadian Law & Order. A collection of sites dealing with Community Policing, Crime Stoppers and Police Departments in Canadian Relocation Systems cities. Federal, Provincial and Territorial Justice Departments and other Law Resources.
Environment Canada Environment Canada's mandate is to preserve and enhance the quality of the natural environment; conserve Canada's renewable resources; conserve and protect Canada's water resources; forecast weather and environmental change; enforce rules relating to boundary waters; and coordinate environmental policies and programs for the federal government.
Family Mediation Canada We help families succeed by providing information and referrals to Family Mediators across Canada. Family Mediation times of conflict, can dramatically reduce the human and financial cost of conflict resolution. Contact us today for more information.
Imagine Canada Every day, charitable and nonprofit organizations work to make Canada a better place to live, supported by forward-looking businesses, foundations, governments and individuals -- all of which have a stake in helping create stronger, more vibrant communities.
National Committee for Canadian Francophonie RDÉE Canada favorise, en collaboration avec ses partenaires provinciaux et territoriaux, le développement économique et la création d´emplois afin d'assurer la vitalité et la pérennité des communautés francophones et acadiennes du Canada.
The Royal Canadian Legion The Legion is a non-profit, dues-supported, fraternal organization with approximately 1,600 branches in Canada, the United States, Germany and The Netherlands. The Legion receives no financial assistance from any outside agency and membership is open to all Canadian citizens and Commonwealth subjects who subscribe to the purposes and objects of the organization.
Tackling Crime Safe streets and safe communities are a hallmark of life in Canada and are the foundation of happy families and a strong economy.
The Vanier Institute of the Family The Vanier Institute of the Family, established in 1965 under the patronage of Their Excellencies Governor-General Georges P. Vanier and Madame Pauline Vanier, is a national, charitable organization dedicated to promoting the well-being of Canadian families. It is governed by a volunteer board with regional representation from across Canada.
Trans Canada Trail An 18,000 - kilometer recreational corridor winding its way through every Province and territory, linking 800 communities along its route. When completed, this will be the longest trail of its kind in the world, connecting our regions, our three oceans and our people in a new way for generations to come.
YMCA of/du Canada YMCAs actively bring together people from all walks of life to create a sense of belonging through its many diverse programs and events. These events are usually held for good causes and help communities to be safe and healthier.
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