Tenant Directory

Childreach is a local charity whose mission is to support and strengthen parents and professionals through learning opportunities and relationships, in order to see every child reach their full potential. They offer drop-in playgrounds, fun educational activities, workshops, information, and individualized support for parents and

caregivers.

The London Environmental Network (LEN) is an environmental charitable organization based in London, Ontario, Canada. The LEN helps to protect our environment and build a more sustainable city by offering environmental programs and climate action opportunities for all residents.

ReForest London is a registered charity dedicated to partnering with our community to enhance environmental and human health in the Forest City, through the benefits of trees. As owner of the WPC, ReForest London is responsible for the day-to-day management of the Centre, and spearheading the eort to create a thriving hub for our region's environmental movement.

Thames Talbot Land Trust is a non-profit, charitable organization that actively works to protect, conserve, and restore nature within Elgin, Middlesex, Oxford, and Perth counties, contributing to a stable climate, human wellbeing, and healthy habitats for all species. They currently protect more than 2000 acres of land (and counting), which are home to at least 50 Species at Risk.

Urban Roots is a non-profit organization that revitalizes underused land in the City of London for agriculture by producing high-quality, organic vegetables, fruits, and herbs and distributing them locally through its model of thirds, donating no less than one third of production, selling no less than one third at affordable rates (half market rates), and selling the remaining production to food outlets. Since its inception, Urban Roots has grown and distributed over 40,000lbs of fresh, organically grown produce.

The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is Canada's leading national land conservation organization. A private, non-profit organization, we partner with individuals, corporations, foundations, Indigenous communities and other non-profit organizations and governments at all levels to protect our most important natural treasures — the natural areas that sustain Canada’s plants and wildlife. We secure properties (through donation, purchase, conservation agreement and the relinquishment of other legal interests in land) and manage them for the long term.

The Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) is one of the largest public school boards in Ontario, serving 77,000 students in 160 schools. The Environmental Education program strives to be an active leader and corporate model for environmental sustainability, and provides innovative, interdisciplinary programs focusing on the natural environment.