Annie's Havens is pleased to have the trust of the Children's Aid Societies. We consistently receive referrals from the CASs listed below and occassionally from other organizations outside our service area.
DCAS has been protecting children in the Durham Region community since 1905. They are responsible for providing child protection services to children under the age of 18 and their families.
Proud to be a part of the Niagara community since 1898, Family and Children’s Services is among Niagara’s largest child and family serving organizations. As a multi-service organization, they offer a wide range of programs that protect children, strengthen families and help youth and adults to be the best they can be.
As one of 47 Children’s Aid Societies in Ontario, Family & Children's Services of the Waterloo Region responds and works together with families, their supports and our communities to prevent harm to children and to protect and care for children who have been abused or neglected.
HCAS was established in 1894 as a not-for-profit charitable organization focusing on the well-being and protection of children.
The KHCAS is a child protection agency mandated under the Child and Family Services Act in Ontario. Their responsibility is to protect children from harm or the risk of harm due to neglect and physical, sexual or emotional abuse.
NCFST stands as one of the most significant expressions of urban aboriginality. They are proud to be a leader
in the field of Native human services in Canada.
They were founded in 1986 by concerned members of Toronto’s Native community.
The Department of Family Services is responsible for the Income Assistance program, Children and Family Services, Career Development Services, and the Poverty Reduction Division.
On April 1, 2015, Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions was launched as a new integrated child and family services agency. It is the amalgamated organization of the Simcoe Children’s Aid Society and Family, Youth and Child Services of Muskoka.
York CAS believes children belong at home with their families and will do everything they can to keep families together. They work with parents, caregivers and other community organizations to build safe, strong communities.