Browse by category to find organizations and  noted people linked to  the world of disability in Toronto and worldwide.
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Photo of Holland Bloorview Rehab. Hospital
Holland Bloorview Rehab. Hospital Inpatient & outpatient services for children & youth with disabilities & families
Photo of IF Library
IF Library Find and Use Individualized Funding and Planning Guide
Photo of ISAND
ISAND Integrated Services for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Photo of JACS Jewish Addiction Community Services of Toronto
JACS Jewish Addiction Community Services of Toronto Education, programming, care and support to those affected by addiction
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JEM Workshop Adapted workplace that provides training, productive and meaningful employment, and vocational support to adults with disabilities.
Phone: 514-735-4217
Photo of Jewish Disability Inclusion Resources
Jewish Disability Inclusion Resources Chabad.org
Photo of Jewish Family and Child Services
Jewish Family and Child Services Supports individuals, children and families by increasing safety and security, improving mental health and wellness and reducing the effects of poverty.
Photo of Jewish Genetic Disease Consortium
Jewish Genetic Disease Consortium Increases awareness about Jewish genetic diseases and encourages timely and appropriate carrier screening.
Photo of JIAS Toronto
JIAS Toronto Welcomes, supports, and integrates new immigrants and refugees to build a strong, inclusive Canada.
Photo of JOIN – Jewish Ottawa Inclusion Network
JOIN – Jewish Ottawa Inclusion Network Promotes and advocates for the inclusion of children of all abilities in the Ottawa Jewish Community.
Photo of Judith Trust
Judith Trust Assists women with learning disabilities and mental health issues in the Jewish community.
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JVS Toronto Personalized employment services and supports.
Photo of Kadima Centre/ Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda
Kadima Centre/ Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Social and recreational programming in a Jewish, spiritual setting for adults with exceptionalities.
Photo of Gabriella Kaplan-Meyer
Gabriella Kaplan-Meyer An experienced Jewish educator, curriculum writer, teacher, author and youth director/advisor. Director of Whole Community Inclusion.
Photo of Aaron Kaufman
Aaron Kaufman As an advocate with disabilities, Aaron is presently a Senior Legislative Associate at The Jewish Federations of North America.
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Kayla’s Children Centre A school, therapy clinic, and recreational centre for infants, children, and teens with disabilities, behavioural challenges, and complex medical needs.
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Kehila Society of Richmond Strengthens and develops services in an accessible and inclusive approach.
Phone: 604-241-9270
Photo of Kehilla Residential Program
Kehilla Residential Program Supports and advocates for affordable housing in our Jewish community
Photo of Bryan Keshen
Bryan Keshen Pres and .CEO of Reena, which  leads in housing initiatives and developing policy in this sector. Reena promotes  dignity, individuality, independence, personal growth and community inclusion.
Photo of Keshet
Keshet Residential, educational, recreational, vocational and social programs for individuals with disabilities.
Photo of Kfar Tikva Village of Hope
Kfar Tikva Village of Hope An inclusive kibbutz-like community and Home for Life for adults with cognitive, developmental and emotional disabilities.
Kfar Tikvah The Village of Hope, is an open community and Home for Life, for adults with cognitive, developmental and emotional disabilities.
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Kishorit Residential, employment, social & educational programs within a kibbutz community.
Photo of Matan Koch
Matan Koch Vice President for Workforce, Leadership, and Faith Programs at RespectAbility. Shares ideas and strategies on promoting the universal inclusion of people with disabilities.