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Written by Dan Clark
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Saturday, 01 November 2008 07:10 |
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Toronto Community Partners:
Heron Park Baptist Church is proud to support the following groups in the Toronto Area. As a congregation we take part in financial support for these groups and we also encourage members in our congregation to volunteer with these partners. Each one of these groups is doing amazing things. If you want to know more about them, just click on their name below and you will be redirected to their website.
Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities
This agency is the heart and soul of social services in the West Hill neighbourhood. They provide a number of services for the community including food, clothing, as well as social programs for a variety of people. We at Heron Park Baptist Church are a proud partner of SCHC and support many of their initiatives, namely, the food and clothing bank. We also partner with this group each christmas to provide and distribute Christmas hampers to our community
TC3 - Toronto Children's Choir
Heron Park Baptist Church has been a proud sponsor and partner of TC3 since its inception. If you are interested in having one of the best children's choirs in the city perform in your neighbourhood, or if you are interested in having your child audition, just click on the link above, and you will be redirected to TC3's official website.
Philip Aziz Centre
The Philip Aziz Centre is an amazing organization that offers in-home hospice care for critically ill people. Every Mother's Day our congregation provides Mother's day gifts for mom's who receive care from the good people at Philip Aziz.
Oasis Dufferin Community Centre
Oasis does not currently have a website. They offer a variety of community outreach programs to the people in the Dufferin and Bloor area of Toronto. For more information please call (416) 536-3197

The Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec family of churches is a group of approximately 360 churches working together to build Christ’s kingdom. They share the conviction that all people can know God directly through Jesus Christ, and that God calls all people to reconciliation. This century-old commitment which created the BCOQ is demonstrated in the diversity in worship and service.
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