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Black Community Centres & Religious Organizations
Oakville
Black Community Centres & Religious Organizations
Social services and community centers play a vital role in the Black community of Oakville, Ontario, providing essential support and resources to individuals and families. These centers offer a wide range of programs, including counseling, job training, youth mentoring, and recreational activities, fostering personal development and community cohesion. Additionally, religious organizations like churches and mosques serve as pillars of strength and spiritual guidance, offering solace, fellowship, and opportunities for collective worship and service. Together, Black leaders, community centers, and religious institutions work tirelessly to uplift and empower the Black community, addressing social challenges, fostering unity, and promoting positive change. Their efforts not only benefit Black residents but also contribute to the overall well-being and vibrancy of Oakville as a whole.
Melissa Falconer
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HOPE CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES All our members believe the Bible to be the sole source of faith & the absolute authority for human life. They have chosen to build their lives on the Word of God.HOPE CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES
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KINGDOM HOUSE CENTRE We know that regardless of one's position in life, every person is engaged in a life search to answer the questions of personal identity, purpose, destiny and potential.KINGDOM HOUSE CENTRE
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CCAH We are a non-profit organization that offers opportunities for volunteering, facilitates local networking & encourages participation for the communities in Halton region.CCAH
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The Youth Alliance for Intersectional Justice We're a Black youth-led collective of racialized & neurovaried youth, adults & allies focusing on youth with intellectual and/or developmental disability (I/DD) labels.The Youth Alliance for Intersectional Justice
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Donor Drive 4 Dorothy DD4D addresses the underrepresentation of Black stem cell donors in Canada & aims to support, care for, & help save lives of blood disorder patientsDonor Drive 4 Dorothy