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Since 2001 the Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation (EOCF) has worked to change lives in Oil Country through their support of a host of deserving organizations. The Foundation gives back in excess of $1 million annually to registered charities throughout Central and Northern Alberta who focus their activities on youth, education and health & wellness.
Services include: books & information kits, email newsletter, seminars (live & taped), support groups, website & referrals.
The House of Restoration is a non-profit ministry that provides a loving and supportive living environment for those suffering from mental or emotional illness. The purpose of the home is to help and assist those with mental or emotional illness rebuild their lives and recover with awareness, love and respect.
Seven Oaks General Hospital provides Acute, Emergency, Surgery, and Wellness services for the entire Winnipeg health region. It is a major centre for Orthopedic Trauma Surgery in southern Manitoba and a hub for Kidney Health services for the province of Manitoba. The Hospital is a pioneer in wellness initiatives that are enriching the quality of care. Seven Oaks General Hospital Foundation is a not-for-profit charitable organization that is committed to supporting the programs, equipment, and projects that make our hospital a leader in innovation, prevention, and continuity of care.
The Huronia Communities Foundation is a locally run public foundation that aims to strengthen philanthropy. It builds and prudently manages permanent, income earning Endowment Funds from charitable donations. Annual earnings from these Endowment Funds are given in the form of Grants to charitable programs in support of our community. The Huronia Communities Foundation does not compete with other charities, but exists to support other local efforts by providing donors with an opportunity to make their financial support perpetual. The Huronia Communities Foundation serves the community made up of the Towns of Midland and Penetanguishene, the Townships of Tay, Tiny and Georgian Bay and Elmvale, Coldwater and Christian Island.
Missions are affiliated at all times with state-sponsored institutions and are led by foremost Western medical professionals, all of whom volunteer their time and expertise. Surgical volunteers treat one face, one child at a time, despite the complexity of the case or the limitations that local conditions might place upon them.
At Hospice we believe that the dying should experience dignity and peace, their caregivers should get the help they need, and their friends and family should be supported in their grief. We have served Terrace and surrounding communities for over 20 years.
Hospice Lennox and Addington provides palliative care and support to those in our community who are diagnosed with a terminal illness. Our trained volunteers provide hours of care and compassion at no expense to the client. These services can be provided in the home, the hospital or in a nursing care facility. Referrals to the program can be made by anyone, including family, friends and/or health care professionals. Hospice L&A is a registered non-profit organization funded by the Ministry of Health, personal donations, memorials and our own fundraising projects.
At Maison Emmanuel, Centre Éducatif we build community with adults who have intellectual and/or physical disabilities. We strive to improve the quality of life of all our residents so they can play a more active role in the larger community. We provide various workshops and therapies to maximize their potential and live life to the fullest.
The HIV & AIDS Legal Clinic Ontario provides free legal services to people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS in the province of Ontario. We are a registered charity. Donations allow us to meet the ongoing and increasing need for direct legal services. We practice "poverty law". Areas of law which particularly affect our clients include legal matters related to housing and shelter, income maintenance, social assistance and other similar government programs, human rights, health, employment and education.
Through a variety of programs- Traditional, In-School, Go Girls, Game On, and Friendship Programs- we provide mentorship to children and youth in the communities of Brock, Uxbridge and Scugog Townships. All of our mentors are volunteers and thoroughly screened and matched with our mentees as best we can. We are not government funded, and therefore hold a variety of fundraising events each year in order to keep our programs running.
We need your help today so that Grandview Children's Centre can provide critical therapy services for children and youth with special needs in Durham Region. We believe that Ours Kids deserve the opportunity to access the critical therapy services they need. The support of our community is vital to make this possible. Grandview serves over 4,300 children and youth, but nearly one thousand are still on a wait list.