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Advocacy and Social Action for Seniors - District of Thunder Bay

Organizations and groups that provide services to protect and promote rights and interests of seniors through advocacy and policy development. Some organizations also advocate on behalf of individuals.

See also Legal Services and Seniors' Intervention and Assistance Services.
 
These services are located outside of District of Thunder Bay, but provide service to District of Thunder Bay.
Advocacy Centre for the Elderly  
55 University Ave, Suite 1500, Toronto, ON  M5J 2H7
416-598-2656
Canadian Home Care Association  
2000 Argentia Rd, Plaza 3, Suite 302, Mississauga, ON  L5N 1W1
905-567-7373
CARP  
70 Jefferson Ave, Toronto, ON  M6K 1Y4
Concerned Friends of Ontario Citizens in Care Facilities  
130 Merton St, Suite 600, Toronto, ON  M4S 1A4
416-489-0146
Lutheran Community Care - Thunder Bay - Bay St - Social Services  
245 B Bay St, Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 6P2
807-345-6062
National Seniors Council  
140 Promenade du Portage, Phase IV, 8th Fl, Mail Stop 802, Gatineau, QC  K1A 0J9
Older Adult Centres' Association of Ontario  
PO Box 65, Caledon East, ON  L7C 3L8
905-584-8125
Ontario Society of Senior Citizens' Organizations  
Wilson and Bathurst Medical Centre, 333 Wilson Ave, Suite 404, Toronto, ON  M3H 5W1
416-785-8570
Ontario. Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility  
777 Bay St, Toronto, ON  M7A 1S5
416-326-7076
United Senior Citizens of Ontario  
3033 Lakeshore Blvd W, Toronto, ON  M8V 1K5
416-252-2021

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