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Located in Lansdowne, Ontario, but serving people from Brockville to Kingston, the Medical Centre is community owned and run health facility, working with medical practitioners who use the building we built and maintain. We are now launched on an expansion to meet growing community needs. Over the next three years, we will need $500,000 to build the addition to service residents better.
Peers Victoria is a grassroots, registered non-profit that supports female and male sex workers wherever they're at in their lives, whether to leave sex work or to be happier and healthier while remaining in the industry.
The core values of spirituality, hospitality, sacredness of life, justice, growth and vision inform our Home and ensure that each Resident is empowered to realize their fullest potential.
Please look at our website and read about "What We've Accomplished" which lists hundreds of campaigns to buy equipment and support patient care and comfort.
The Toronto Foundation for Student Success is the charitable foundation of the Toronto District School Board. Our goal is to help alleviate stress factors experienced by students; stresses like hunger, poverty, and violence. Through innovative, non-traditional programs outside of the regular curriculum, TFSS contributes to an environment for learning in which all students can be successful, no matter their financial standing. The nutrition programs, vision and hearing clinics, and after school programs we provide are becoming more and more prevalent, and more and more essential. We are able to provide these vital services only with the help of generous donations. By donating to TFSS, you will help to improve the lives of children. Every donation is appreciated and no donation is too small to have an impact. Together, we can make a difference.
In December 1993, Fondation Tavernier-Gamelin was established by Les Soeurs de Charité de la Providence, then sole owners of Hearst Notre-Dame Hospital. In 2005, following the sale of the hospital to the provincial Ministry of Health, the foundation was renamed Fondation de l'Hôpital Notre-Dame Hospital, Hearst, Ontario.
Vancouver Island PWA Society is the ONLY peer based HIV/AIDS organization on Vancouver Island. We are a non-profit, member based organization made up of HIV+ people. A volunteer Board of Directors, all of whom are living with HIV/AIDS, governs our Society. This is to ensure the stability of our grassroots philosophy of ‘By PWA’s for PWA’s’, in keeping with our person supporting model of service. In addtion to supporting our mission, we also offer life enhancement activities and a number of programs and services to our membership. Many of these programs and services are prepared and operated by HIV+ member volunteers themselves. With staff support we encourage this as we feel it enables self-empowerment for our members and promotes self-improvement through a healthy lifestyle and outlook on the future. All proceeds and donations go to support these programs and services directly. With one staff person we ensure the larger percentage of funding goes to support these important services.
Forget Me Not Family Society was formed to offer education, peer counseling and support to all those touched by adoption. For further information about monthly support groups, workshops and upcoming events, go to www.adoptioncircles.net.
RNFOO is a charitable foundation that provides financial support for nurses and nursing students to further their education and to engage in research. The Foundation provides funds for continuing education and research projects at the baccalaureate and graduate levels, offering scholarships, grants, bursaries, and research awards to qualified residents of Ontario. It administers several Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO) Interest Group Awards and Scholarships. It provides funding for basic undergraduate studies, post-RN undergraduate studies, graduate studies, and continuing education, as well as providing Continuing Education awards, RNAO Interest Group awards and Infection Control awards. RNFOO is a charity that relies on charitable donations.
The Montreal Chapter of Dysautonomia was started in 1974 by the parents of children born with FD and supported by their family and friends. Today a new generation of parents, family and friends continue to support this cause still supported by its founding members. We promote awareness about the problems to over come when living with FD as well as raise money to contribute to the organizations that do clinical research of the disease and treatments for people with FD.
The only charity in Canada dedicated to glaucoma research. Since 1989, the society has raised more than $3 million in support of 150 research projects. Current fundraisers: Scotiabank Waterfront Marathon Support glaucoma research by sponsoring family and friends who have registered to run or walk on Sunday, October 20 for the Glaucoma Research Society of Canada. Tealess Tea Have a cup of tea and donate to the Glaucoma Research Society's popular Tealess Tea fundraiser.