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Founded in 1994, The Christie Ossington Neighbourhood Centre, is a multi-service organization located in Toronto’s West end providing community based programming for high-needs children, youth-at-risk, homeless men and women, newcomers, as well as other vulnerable community members form diverse religious and ethno-cultural backgrounds. The Centre was incorporated in 1997 as a non-profit organization, gained charitable status in 2002 and became a United Way Member Agency in 2001. Governed by an elected Board of Directors largely consisting of local residents whom reflect the diversity of the catchment area, the Centre works from a community-capacity building framework to actively engage community members in program development, delivery and evaluation.
