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Earthsave Canada

A registered charity since 1992 we advocate the move towards a more whole food, plant-based diet for environmental sustainability, better health, and compassion toward animals. We also believe communities are stronger when they set a table that people from all cultures and beliefs can enjoy. Help Earthsave Canada bring educational tools into schools and workplaces and create awareness of the effects our diet has on every living creature. Some of our initiatives include MeatlessMonday.ca, The Vancouver Veg Directory, our educational brochures and Plant-powered Speaker Series. Become a member or supporter today – YOU are Earthsave.

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HARO PARK CENTRE SOCIETY

Our 2011/2012 campaign aims to raise $300,000 to further improve the care Haro Park provides to our residents. We welcome your donations to the following projects: Programs - Help us to continue to offer quality art, music, horticulture therapy to our residents. Equipment - Help us enhance our residents' living experiences with donations for health care equipment (blanket warmers, electric beds), kitchen equipment, and our dining room (renovations and new dining room tables and chairs). Building Fund - Help us keep our facility in good condition and also add enhancements to meet the advanced health care needs of some of our seniors.

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AMI-QUEBEC Action on Mental Illness

AMI-Québec’s programs are designed to help families better cope with the hardships and burdens caused by mental illness. Our programs include: • Support Groups: Weekly sessions where confidential discussion and sharing are encouraged in a small group setting. • Education Programs: Six-week sessions on thought and mood disorders and on obsessive compulsive disorder. • Information Sessions: On mental illness and related topics, through conferences, round table discussions and tele-conferences. • Share & Care Newsletter: A quarterly newsletter including information on various services, coping strategies, etc. • Library: A wealth of information on mental illness and related issues, including books, videos, DVDs and journals. • Advocacy and Social Action: An opportunity to work towards better services for people with mental illness and influence changes in social policy. • Raising Awareness: through education and outreach to students and the public at large.

Health
Centre Grey Health Services Foundation

Centre Grey is an extended community that includes the area from Feversham to Priceville, Dundalk to Chatsworth & numerous villages & municipalities in between. Our community also welcomes many seasonal residents & regular visitors who see Centre Grey as a home away from home. We all rely on Centre Grey Hospital in Markdale to provide first-rate health care; a task that it carries out admirably. In recent years, through the generosity of our community, the hospital has acquired a new ultrasound machine, colonoscope, vital signs monitor, operating room table & other essential medical equipment. Yearly equipment commitments are currently in excess of $150,000 and growing steadily. Your gift is critically important in helping maintain the capacity of our hospital to provide first-class health care to the Centre Grey community. With over 18,000 annual Emergency Room visits alone, you can be sure that your donation will help someone every day of the year.

Health
Hospice Mississauga

For the last 24 years we have been known as Hospice of Peel. We felt it was time to freshen our message and help people to better understand our role and contribution in the community. So, on June 22, 2009 we announced our new name Heart House Hospice our new logo and our new look and feel. The idea of a Hospice began in 1985 when Ms. Laurie Bennett, a palliative care professional at a local hospital, realized the need for a community service to help her clients be at home at the end of their lives. She organized it on her dining room table that year with one client volunteer training program and 18 terminally ill clients who were served in their home. Today we serve over 1000 clients annually and thousands of family and loved ones throughout Mississauga and Brampton. People of all ages and over 13 ethnic cultures use our services. Since the beginning we have cared for over 8,300 terminally ill clients. And the need continues to grow.