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Title: South Asian Autism Awareness Centre (SAAAC)


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IMHO Canada
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About IMHO Canada
  • A registered not-for-profit organization since
    2008
  • Strictly a non-political, non-religious,
    non-profit, humanitarian organization
  • Mission To improve and develop health care and
    health care infrastructure in
  • under-served communities
    worldwide
  • Governed and managed by a diverse group of board
    members
  • Primary Efforts Primary Care/Mobile
    Clinics,Nutrition,Mental Health,
  • Emergency
    Relief, 2009 Humanitarian Crisis IDP Relief,
  • Amputee
    Rehabilitation, Specialty Care
  • Strong accountability and transparency

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What makes IMHO Canada Unique?
  • Volunteer nature of organization
  • Extensive network of proven contacts on
    ground who
  • understand situation well
  • Cultural sensitivity and understanding
  • Fills in the gaps
  • Diverse and comprehensive approach

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IMHO Canada Projects
  • Micro credit Project
  • Amputee Project
  • Medical Equipments to DELFT Hospital
  • Toilet Project
  • Maternal Nutrition Project
  • Physiotherapy Project
  • Three-wheeler and Staff Salary Projects for
    Kalmunai Mental Health Society (KAMHA)
  • Multi Disciplinary Interventions for Tellipalai
    Mental Health Society (TMHS)

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How can you get involved?
  • Join our volunteer youth group
  • Take part in events
  • Create your own fundraiser
  • Volunteer with our SAAAC partners!

Contact us for more details
(416) 321-9555
(or) contact_at_imhocanada.org

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South Asian Autism Awareness Centre(SAAAC)
  • Defeat Ignorance, Embrace Difference, Conquer
    Stigmas

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Location(s)
  • 1. SRI AYYAPPAN TEMPLE635 Middlefield
    Road, Scarborough, ONTARIO. M1V 5B8Middlefield
    Finch
  • 2. IWI Consulting Group Office
  • 310 - 80 Acadia Avenue Markham, ONTARIO. L3R
    9V1
  • Warden Steeles

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What we do
  • SAAAC was created with the intention of
    facilitating families in our community impacted
    by Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) with a special
    focus on the challenges that South Asians face in
    the GTA
  • Our organization looks to create positive change
    in the lives of our children through
  • Cognitive, behavioural and physical development
    of our children
  • Creation of a supportive educational
    environment for parents and caregivers
  • Raising awareness about ASD in the larger South
    Asian Community

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How we do itVolunteer Opportunities
  • Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
  • Speech Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy
  • SMARTS
  • (Smart Arts Music, Dance, Art Therapy)
  • After School Program
  • SAFE
  • (South Asian Family Empowerment) Project
  • ASD Information Sessions

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How can you join?
  • Contact IMHO
  • One-time volunteer orientation session
  • (held every 1-2 mos)
  • Continuous intake of new volunteers
  • Attend/shadow until trained (max 2 weeks)
  • Commitment at least 1-2 sessions per week for 3-6
    months or longer if you like it!

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Canadian Centre of Victims of Torture (CCVT)
  • Give hope after the horror

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Location(s)
  • CCVT Scarborough Office
  • 2425 Eglinton Ave. E. Unit 218
  • Scarborough, ON, M1K 5G8
  • Tel. 416-750-3045 Ext. 205
  • Fax  416-750-4990
  • Website www.ccvt.org www.ccvt.org

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What we do
  • The Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture (CCVT)
    aids survivors in overcoming the lasting effects
    of torture and war
  • In partnership with the community, the Centre
    supports survivors in the process of successful
    integration into Canadian society, works for
    their protection and integrity, and raises
    awareness of the continuing effects of torture
    and war on survivors and their families

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How we do itVolunteer Opportunities
  • Homework Club 
  • Helping children complete homework
  • Requirements Police Check Report except for High
    School students
  • Availabilities  Tuesdays Wednesdays -Children
    from Grade 1 8 Time 4 5.30 p.m.
  • Thursdays - Children from Grade 9
    12 
  • Time 4.p.m. 5.30 p.m
  • Youth Conversation Circle
  • Youth Counselling, Ages 16-24
  • Availabilities Mondays Time 4.00 p.m.  - 5.00
    p.m.
  • One-on-One ESL Tutoring -
  • Teaching English to young adults and seniors
  • Availabilities Monday Friday 9 - 4.00p.m.
  • Computer Basics Intermediate 
  • Teaching the fundamentals for Computer Basics
  • Availabilities Monday-Friday 9 - 4.00 p.m.
  • Teaching Assistant for the ESL Class supervised
    by TDSB Teacher
  • Availabilities Monday - Thursday - 9.30
    a.m.-12.30 p.m.

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How we do itVolunteer Opportunities
  • English Conversation Practice
  • for our Support Group  
  • Availabilities Mondays 1.00 2.00 p.m.
  • Befriending
  • A Volunteer is paired with a CCVT Client to
    provide on-going personal, non- professional
    support i.e. basic information, life skills,
    general assistance to help the client adjust to
    the life in a new country.
  • Escorts and Interpreters
  • Volunteers accompany clients to appointments with
    Physicians, Specialists, lawyers and Social
    Service agencies.  Please mention your second
    language i.e. Farsi, Dari, Somali, Arabic,
  • Yoga Instructors
  • Availabilities Mondays Wednesdays

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How can you join?
  • Contact IMHO
  • 30 minute interview opportunity to learn more
    about the different programs
  • Updated resume and 3 references are required
  • Confidentiality Agreement and Volunteer Contract
    to be signed
  • One-time volunteer orientation session
  • Continuous intake of new volunteers
  • Commitment at least 1 sessions per week for 1 year
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