Partnerships
BBNC has been working with strategic partners to improve services. We strive to reach more families and individuals whom are looking for diverse services.
Community Development Partnerships
- Toronto Neighbourhood Centres Network
- Social Planning Toronto
- Commitment2Community Network
- Scarborough Civic Action Network
- Agincourt Community Services Association
- Malvern Family resource Centre
- Centre for Independent Living-Toronto
- Scarborough Transit Action
- TTC Riders
- City of Toronto – Scarborough Resident Action Committee
- West Scarborough Neighbourhood Community Centre
- Warden Woods Community Centre
Youth Program Partnerships
- Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities
- Youthlink
- Toronto Public Health
- Action for
- Neighbourhood Change – EEKP/I
- Toronto District School Board
- Woodgreen Community Services
- Thorncliffe Neighbourhood Office
Centennial College - HeartBeatz Community Centre
- City of Toronto: Parks, Forestry & Recreation
- City of Toronto: Social Development, Finance and Administration
- Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture
- Birchmount Community Action Council
- Toronto Employment Social Services
- Tropicana Community Services
- Toronto Community Housing
- African Canadian Legal Clinic
- Beautiful Minds
Active & Able Partnerships
Active & Able Programs gratefully acknowledges our many partners for their collaborative support. Through these partnerships, we have managed to offer many dynamic programs that serve persons with disabilities. Current partners include:
- Anne Johnston Health Station
- Barrier Free Access to Swimming Project
- Centre for Independent Living, Toronto
- Community Living Toronto, Scarborough Region
- Ontario March of Dimes
- Scadding Court Community Centre
- Scarborough Women’s Centre
- Tobias House Attendant Care Services
- Adapted and Integrated Services, Toronto Parks, Forestry & Recreation
Other Network Partners
- Eglinton East-Kennedy Park-Birchmount East Local Planning Table (Formerly NAP)
- Mid-Scarborough
Engagement Working Group – Resident Animators Project: Community Partners work with resident animators to increase awareness and engagement among area residents, on the Toronto Strong Neighbourhood Strategy, Poverty Reduction Strategy and the services available to them, in their communities. - Toronto East Quadrant: Local Immigration Partnership Network