Looking through trees at the outside of Ursuline Hall.

Brescia Community Partners

Alzheimer’s Society London and Middlesex: To advocate for and provide support services, education and research in London and Middlesex County for those affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD).

Boys and Girls Club of London: Offering affordable family facility to serve children, youth, adults and seniors who need us. Using recreation, social, education and vocational programs the Club develops self-esteem and self-respect for individuals and families in need. 

Chelsey Park Retirement Community: Provides a full complement of choices for residents, featuring comfortable retirement accommodations, well-appointed apartments, an accredited long-term care residence and a wide variety of programs and first class services. 

Dale Brain Injury Services: By providing services that are accessible, evidence-based and responsive to the changing needs of our clients, the community, and partners, DBIS supports individuals to maximize their strengths and live healthy, meaningful lives. 

Hope’s Eating Disorders Support: An Eating Disorders Support and Resource Centre, offering a safe and supportive environment to people who suffer from eating disorders and for their families and friends.

Hutton House: Supports and promotes the inclusion of adults and youth with disabilities in community life through opportunities in training, employment, education, leisure, the arts and voluntarism. 

John Gordon Home: Providing support to people with HIV/AIDS and HCV (Hep C) who have immediate health care needs to realize positive health and wellness outcomes through the provision of Transitional Care, Respite Care and End of Life Care. 

London Community Resource Centre: To improve our collective wellbeing by bringing together individuals, organizations and resources to foster community action and create positive social change. 

McCormick Home and Alzheimer’s Outreach Network: Owned and operated by (WCA) of London, McCormick Home is an accredited, not-for-profit, long-term care facility that has served London and area for over 100 years. We serve adults, primarily the frail elderly, who require a range of personal and health services, and who are no longer able to live safely and independently in the community. 

Mission Services of London: Opens doors of hope to those seeking emergency shelter and support, by offering safe shelter, food, and clothing and by facilitating rehabilitation as needed, in an atmosphere of compassion. 

Pillar Non-Profit Network: Supports non-profit organizations in fulfilling their missions in our community. Providing leadership, advocacy and support to the non-profit sector through the promotion of volunteerism, professional development and networking opportunities, and information sharing. 

Regional HIV/AIDS Connection: A community-inspired organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals and diverse communities living with, at-risk for, or affected by the challenges associated with HIV/AIDS.

The Salvation Army – Centre of Hope: Responds to the emotional, spiritual and physical needs of those within our sphere of influence, leading to self-healing and regeneration through supportive, multi-faceted programs. 

Sunshine Foundation of Canada: The only Canadian charity to provide individual dreams to children with severe physical disabilities (such as spina bifida or cerebral palsy) as well as life-threatening illnesses. 

The United Way of London: Locally driven and governed, United Way is a non-denominational, registered charity dedicated to improving the quality of life of all people in our community and helping individuals, families, neighborhoods and communities reach their full potential. 

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