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Social Action Groups - District of Thunder Bay

Organizations and groups whose primary purpose is to coordinate community responses to social issues, such as homelessness.
 
French language services or programs offered to customers/clients on a consistent basis.
 
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These services are located outside of District of Thunder Bay, but provide service to District of Thunder Bay.
Alliance for Healthier Communities  
English ; French
French publications and website
Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness  
English ; French
French website
Canadian Human Rights Commission  
English ; French
French programs, publications, and website * French interpretation available upon request
Catalyste+  
English ; French
French publications and website
Centr'Elles - Thunder Bay - Sexual Assault and Rape Crisis Centre - Thunder Bay  
English ; French
Human Rights Legal Support Centre  
English ; French
Interpretation available upon request available in 140 languages
Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario  
English ; French
French programs, publications, and website * French interpretation available upon request * interpretation in other languages available upon request
Ontario Human Rights Commission  
English ; French
French website * French phone service
Ontario Society of Senior Citizens' Organizations  
English ; French
Interpretation available upon request
Ontario. Ministry of Women's Social and Economic Opportunity  
English ; French
French programs, publications, and website * French interpretation available upon request
Salvation Army  
English ; French
French publications and website
World University Service of Canada  
English ; French
French publications and website
YWCA Canada  
English ; French
French publications and website

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