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List of 4282 Local Organizations Contact Online Learning Apprentissage en ligne www.contactnorth.ca INTERNAL WORKING DOCUMENT LIST OF 4,282 LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTORS, RECRUITMENT & PARTNERSHIPS, AND ONLINE LEARNING RECRUITMENT OFFICERS ENGAGE WITH TO RECRUIT AND SUPPORT STUDENTS November 2018 www.contactnorth.ca LIST OF 4,282 LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTORS, RECRUITMENT & PARTNERSHIPS, AND ONLINE LEARNING RECRUITMENT OFFICERS ENGAGE WITH TO RECRUIT AND SUPPORT STUDENTS ORGANIZATION NAME LOCATION 29 Patricia Region Senior Services Dryden 2nd Chance Shelburne 5th Wheel Training Haileybury 5th Wheel Training Institute Parry Sound 7 Generations Sioux Lookout 8 On Second Optometry Cornwall 99.1 CKXS FM Wallaceburg Wallaceburg A & L Repair Manitouwadge A Business for At-Home Care Orleans A Greener York Environmental Show on Rogers Cable Georgina A P PLASLAM GROUP Windsor A Pawsitive Place Marathon A Place Called Home Haliburton A Touch of Class - Wawa Wawa A&W Dryden A&W Marathon A&W Sault Ste. Marie A&W White River AAEC, Huntsville Bracebridge AAMB Akwesasne First Nation Aamjiwnaang First Nation Windsor Aamjiwnaang First Nations Chippawas of Sarnia St. Thomas Aamjiwnaang Social Services Wallaceburg Aarkel Wallaceburg AB Ellis Espanola Abbott Agency Madoc ABECK Accounting Haliburton Abigail’s Learning Centre Inc. Madoc ABL Employment Woodstock Aboriginal Apprenticeship Centre, lunch, monthly Sault Ste. Marie Aboriginal Employment and Training Centre Brantford Above Board Carpentry Haliburton Academy of Learning Madoc Academy of Learning Windsor ACCESS Community Services Inc. Cobourg Access Open Minds Wallaceburg ACCESS Open Minds Chatham Kent Wallaceburg Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act Dryden Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act Thunder Bay LIST OF 4,282 LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS OF 4,282 LOCAL LIST Ace Madoc Ace Contracting, AODA Chapleau 2 ORGANIZATION NAME LOCATION ACFO Windsor ACFO De London-Sarnia St. Thomas ACFOMI Employment and Immigration Services Madoc ACM Designs Haliburton ACSE - Aguas Chapman Education School Attawapiskat First Nation Action Refridgeration - GAS South Porcupine Active Sports Physiotherapy Clinic Cornwall ADC Attawapiskat First Nation Addiction and Mental Health Services - Kingston Frontenac Lennox & Add- Madoc ington Addiction Outreach Muskoka Parry Sound Parry Sound Addictions and Mental Health Services Madoc Addictions Services Georgina Addison Electric Gore Bay Adecco Madoc Adecco Employment Services Shelburne Adecco, Temp Agency Cobourg Adolescent Family Support Services of Niagara St. Catharines ADSAB Sault Ste. Marie ADSAB - Algoma District Services Administration Board Elliot Lake ADSAB - Algoma District Services Administration Board Espanola ADSAB - Algoma District Services Administration Board Mississauga First Nation Adult and Family Literacy Orleans Adult Education & Training Centre - LBS Program Cobourg Adult Education Centre in BC Sudbury Adult Education Department Mississauga First Nation Mississauga First Nation Adult Language and Learning Wallaceburg Adult Learning and Training Centre Madoc Adult Learning Centre Kincardine Adult Learning Centre Marathon Adult Learning Centre - Collingwood Shelburne Adult Learning Centre - Shelburne Shelburne Adult Learning Centre in Pentanguishene Bracebridge Adult Learning Centres Grey Bruce Georgian Kincardine Adult Literacy Council of Greater Fort Erie St. Catharines Adult Protective Services - Community Mental Health Parry Sound Advantage Realty Group Brantford Advertisement for Stand Up Comedy - St Catharines Professional Fire Fight- St. Catharines ers Association Agelic Orillia Bracebridge Agilec Georgina LIST OF 4,282 LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS OF 4,282 LOCAL LIST Agilec Madoc Agilec Orleans 3 ORGANIZATION NAME LOCATION Agilec Shelburne Agilec Woodstock Agilec - Bracebridge, Employment Bracebridge Agilec - Orillia, Social Service Worker Bracebridge Agilec Employment Centre South River Agilec Kitchener Woodstock Agilec Mount Forest - Bridges Out of Poverty Shelburne Agilec Orillia Bracebridge Agilec Orillia / Burk’s Falls Bracebridge Agilec, Ajax Cobourg Agilec, Courtice Office Cobourg Agilec, Fergus Shelburne Agilec, Lakefield and Peterborough Cobourg Agilec, Mount Forest Shelburne Agilec, Peterborough Cobourg Agincourt Community Services Madoc Aging at Home Smooth Rock Falls AGS Rehab Solutions Madoc Aguasabon Chamber of Commerce Terrace Bay Aguasabon Medical Clinic Terrace Bay AH Locksmithing Haliburton Ahkwesahsne Mohawk Board of Education Madoc Ainsworth Fort Frances Air Products Canada Ltd. Brantford Airbus Helicopters St. Catharines AJ’s Pizza Wawa Akwesasne Area Management Board Akwesasne First Nation Akwesasne Area Management Board - Employment Services Cornwall Akwesasne Business Employment Akwesasne First Nation Akwesasne Business Employment Cornwall Akwesasne Chamber of Commerce Akwesasne First Nation Akwesasne Community Support Akwesasne First Nation Akwesasne Employment Resource Centre Akwesasne First Nation Akwesasne Mohawk Board of Education Akwesasne First Nation Akwesasne Public Library Akwesasne First Nation Akwesasne Social Services Akwesasne First Nation Alcoholics Anonymous Manitouwadge Alderville First Nation Cobourg ALEPP Progam - TR LEGER Cornwall Alexandra Marine and General Hospital Clinton Algoma Children’s Aid Wawa LIST OF 4,282 LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS OF 4,282 LOCAL LIST Algoma District Health Unit Thunder Bay Algoma District School Board Thunder Bay 4 ORGANIZATION NAME LOCATION Algoma District School Board, Central Algoma Secondary School Thunder Bay Algoma District School Board, Korah C. & V.S. Thunder Bay Algoma District School Board, Laird Central School Thunder Bay Algoma District School Board, Superior Heights C Sault Ste. Marie Algoma District School Board, Superior Heights C. & V.S. Thunder Bay Algoma District School Board, White Pines C. & V.S. Thunder Bay Algoma District Services Administration Board Mississauga First Nation Algoma District Services Administration Board Sault Ste. Marie Algoma District Services Administration Board Wawa Algoma EMS Wawa Algoma Family Services Wawa Algoma Financial Group Thunder Bay Algoma Highlands Wild Blueberry Farm Winery Wawa Algoma Motel Wawa Algoma News & Printing Wawa Algoma Pregnancy Centre Sault Ste. Marie Algoma Public Health Sault Ste. Marie Algoma Public Health - Wawa Wawa Algoma Water Tower Inn Thunder Bay Algoma Workforce Investment Corporation Sault Ste. Marie Algonquin Community Employment Centre Madoc Algonquin Family Health Team Bracebridge Algonquin Roofing Haliburton Algonquins of Ontario Consultation Office, Aboriginal Bracebridge Alisa Craig Library Clinton All North Plumbing Hearst Alliance Centre North Bay Alliston Memorial Public Library Shelburne Almaguin Highlands Secondary School South River Alpha en partage de Sudbury Est St. Charles Alphalogic Career College Wallaceburg AlphaPlus Bracebridge Al-Qazzaz Foundation for Education and Development Madoc ALSO - Alternative and Family Literacy Orleans ALSO Alternative Learning Styles and Outlooks Orleans Altenbeck DTSSAB Kirkland Lake Alternative Education for Grade 9 and 10 Credits Brantford Alternative High School Pic River First Nation Alternative School Childcare Services Coop Thunder Bay Alzheimer Society Bracebridge Alzheimer Society Wawa LIST OF 4,282 LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS OF 4,282 LOCAL LIST Alzheimer Society Huron County Clinton Alzheimer Society of Belleville - Hastings - Quinte Madoc 5 ORGANIZATION NAME LOCATION Alzheimer Society of Hastings - Prince Edward Madoc Alzheimer Society of Windsor & Essex County Windsor Alzheimer Society Peterborough, Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland and Haliburton Haliburton Alzheimers Society Shelburne AMEC Environment and Infrastructure Cobourg Amherstview Community Education Centre Madoc Amherstview Public Library Madoc AMHS-KFLA Madoc Amos Key Jr. E-Learning Institute Contact North Animbiigoo Zaagi’igan Anishinaabek Beardmore Animbiigoo Zaagi’igan Anishinaabek Geraldton Anishinaabe Kwewag Gamig Inc Cobourg Anishinaabeg of Naongashiing Fort Frances Anishinabek Educational Institute Bracebridge Anishinabek Educational Institute Brantford Anishinabek Educational Institute Contact North Anishinabek Educational Institute Espanola Anishinabek Educational Institute M’Chigeeng Anishinabek Educational Institute St. Thomas Anishinabek Educational Institute Sudbury Anishinabek Educational Institute, Nipissing Campus, FASD Sault Ste. Marie Anishinabek Employment & Training Services Nipigon Antoine Mountain Mattawa AODA Atikokan AON Madoc Apatisiwin St. Catharines APCH (A Place Called Home) (Shelter) Haliburton Aphria Inc Windsor APM Learrning Centre, Elliot Lake Elliot Lake APNLC Madoc APPD Windsor Applewood Academy Madoc Arbeit Alternative Education (TVDSB) St. Thomas ARC Physiotherapy Windsor Arcane St. Thomas Archway Montessori School Madoc Ardene, Espanola Mall Espanola Argiculture Farming Environment South Porcupine Arlington Inn and Pub Haliburton Armed Forces Madoc LIST OF 4,282 LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS OF 4,282 LOCAL LIST Arnprior Public Library Orleans Art Service Office Supply Brantford 6 ORGANIZATION NAME LOCATION Arthur Voaden Secondary School St. Thomas Artisanal Palate St. Catharines Arts Council of Sault Ste. Marie Sault Ste. Marie Aspire Program, John Howard Society, Peterborough Cobourg Associated Youth Services Dufferin County Shelburne Association Camerounaise Windsor Association for Persons with Physical Disabilities of Windsor and Essex Windsor County - Equal Ability, Employment Supports Association française
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