Rideau's Partners

Each organization within our hub provides unique and essential services, working together to create a stronger, more connected community.

ABC (Alliance des Burundais du Canada)

Build a vibrant Burundian community in Canada, offering structured support, advice, and networking for integral development of members.

Aboriginal Legal Services

Strengthen Aboriginal community capacity for justice issues with Aboriginal-controlled, culturally based justice alternatives.

Burundi We Want

BWW-Burundi We Want is a dynamic Black youth-led organization focused on supporting the Burundian and broader Francophone communities in Ottawa. Our mission is to empower and uplift through a range of essential services. We offer comprehensive mentorship programs, settlement assistance for newcomers, employment support to help individuals find and secure jobs, and various other initiatives aimed at fostering community development and personal growth.

Canadian Centre On Substance Use And Addiction

Values: Social responsibility, partnerships, collaboration, integrity, respect, continuous learning, objectivity, and excellence in enhancing services, products, and practices through innovation.

CEPAP

Members of Coopérative Enseignants Pas À Pas support each other, pooling experiences and expertise for professional development and educational services in the Franco-Ontarian community.

CÉSOC

CÉSOC fosters successful integration for French-speaking immigrants through diverse partnerships and service offerings, enriching its community.

 

Cfuw Fcfdu

CFUW-Ottawa is a women’s organization promoting education and rights locally and globally. Members socialize, educate, and advocate based on their interests.

CRC Food Bank (Rideau-Rockcliffe Community Resource Centre)

Our mission is to alleviate food insecurity by providing essential support to 400 families monthly, responding to approximately 250 calls per week, ensuring access to nutritious food, and promoting food security within our community.

City For All Women Initiative

We aim for a thriving city where all voices matter, led by diverse women. Collaborating with marginalized groups and city decision-makers.

 

Gifts in kind

In order to create a strong network of social service organizations with the capacity to meet the needs of their communities, we serve as a durable bridge for the donation of goods and services from the free-enterprise economy, individuals, governmental and non-profit agencies to other humanitarian agencies and individuals.

Incubator

Incubator 13 is a community-based social innovation lab with a vision to ”Reduce and alleviate the impact of poverty by reducing the youth unemployment rates in the province, fostering and stimulating our local economy that supports and nurtures sustainable communities.”

Infant Hearing Clinic

Learn about newborn hearing screening and what services and support are available if your baby has hearing loss. Find out how to prepare your baby for a hearing test.

Inuugatigiit Centre For Inuit Children, Youth And Families

In partnership with parents and the community the Inuuqatigiit Centre for Inuit Children, Youth and Families fosters strong and proud Inuit children, youth and families.

Isaruit Inuit Arts

Inuit artists in Ottawa are welcome to meet, sew, talk, eat country food and create together. Inuit artists throughout Inuit Nunanga are welcome to join us virtually.

 

ITF-Taekwon -Do

Youth learn Korean martial arts history, discipline values, self-defense, physical and mental skills, conflict diffusion, autonomy, and responsibility.

Kagita Mikam

Kagita Mikam is committed to ensuring that pro-active measures are taken to improve the recruitment, training and employment of Aboriginal people.

Khayrhaye Somali Cultural Museum Centre

Our mission is to preserve the Somali identity through educational programs/services.

 

Market Mobile

Our mission: Make fruits and vegetables accessible and affordable for Ottawa community members facing barriers to fresh food access.

Neil Squire

we use technology, knowledge and passion to empower Canadians with disabilities

 

North South Development Roots And Culture Canada

North-South Development Roots and Culture Canada (R&C) advocates for vulnerable communities and creates culturally appropriate programs for youth, seniors, women, and the Black community.

OCISO

OCISO supports immigrants in settling in Canada by offering culturally and linguistically appropriate programs, fostering community partnerships, and creating inclusive spaces for dialogue and healing.

Odawa Mens Group/CEDAR Room

We offer education for all, education for life at the OCDSB! We acknowledge that our learning is taking place on unceded and unsurrendered Algonquin Territory.

ODAWA NATIVE FRIENDSHIP CENTRE

Enhance Indigenous quality of life in the Capital Region. Uphold community, self-help, and traditional teachings from elders as core values.

Philippine Centre Canada

To engage, enable, and empower Filipino-Canadians as an integral part of Canadian Society​

Rideau-Rockcliffe Community Resource Centre

Individual Support, Children, Youth and Family Programming, Adult and Senior Programming, Community Development program, Poverty Reduction Programs, Poverty Reduction Programs

SPCO

SPCO partners with Ottawa’s vulnerable sectors and grassroots agencies to tackle youth unemployment, social inequities, poverty, and senior isolation.

Social Harvest Program

Social Harvest Ottawa improves food security through workshops, events, and internships, engaging all ages and supporting youth skill development.

Stemworld Educational Services

Our Mission is to provide Learning to youth all around Canada by the help of STEM. We work to improve the abilities of youth, visible minorities, immigrants, refugees, people with disabilities to learn Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics for a better future.All our work is free. STEMWorld Educational Services is supported by generous donors.
 

The Air Cadet League Of Canada

Promote youth interest in aviation, leadership, and citizenship, partnering with the Canadian Armed Forces and other organizations.

The Council on Aging of Ottawa

As a bilingual and inclusive Council, we work to advance the wellbeing of Ottawa’s older adults.

The Army Cadet League Of Canada

The Army Cadet League of Canada, a civilian nonprofit organization, commits to support the Army Cadets by working in partnership with local communities and the Canadian Forces in the development of policies and methods for achieving the aims and objectives of the Canadian Cadet Movement in general, and the Royal Canadian Army Cadets in particular.

Volunteer Ottawa

 Volunteer Ottawa strengthens our community by supporting volunteers and the not-for-profit sector.

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