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COMMUNITY LIVING TIMMINS

Community Living Timmins Integration Communautaire envisions a society where everyone belongs, has equality, respect, acceptance and full citizenship. The uniqueness and innate value of every individual is celebrated, supported and acknowledged as essential to the completeness of the whole community. We help people with intellectual disabilities have lives that make sense to them on their own terms. What is most important to the person is most important to us. CLTIC helps build a network of supports that include family, friends, and community resources to help individuals meet their needs, dreams and aspirations as they navigate through life.

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COMOX VALLEY CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION

The programs sponsored by the CVCDA include: Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology Supported Child Development Infant Development Community Integration The Autism Program Behaviour Consultation JumpStart Preschool The Youth Project Friendship Project Services and activities provided at the CVCDA include: Lending Library Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Support Group Annual Children's Telethon Donations and contributions to support the work of the CVCDA are welcome throughout the year. Donations "IN MEMORIAM" are a way of recognizing supporters of the agency, and we gratefully acknowledge those families who have named the CVCDA as the recipient of memorial funds. We are a local agency, helping local children.

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COSTI IMMIGRANT SERVICES

Newly-arrived Canadians require assistance in determining where they can perform best in their adopted society. That’s where COSTI comes in -- assisting newcomers with the process of integration, of understanding, and of communication. With a staff of over 200 people, speaking more than 60 languages, COSTI helps over 42,000 people annually, ensuring that, regardless of barriers, all individuals are given the opportunity to use their existing skills, learn new ones, and participate in all aspects of Canadian life.

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COVENANT HOUSE TORONTO

As Canada’s largest youth shelter, Covenant House Toronto opens doors of opportunity and hope to homeless youth. More than just a place to stay, we provide 24/7 crisis care and have the widest range of services under one roof, including education, counselling, health care and employment assistance. Kids come to Covenant House from every part of Canada and from every social and economic background. Most are fleeing or have been forced out of homes where there is abuse and neglect. The street is a dangerous and often deadly place for kids. Our doors are open to youth 16 to 24 regardless of race, creed, gender or the circumstances that have brought them to our threshold. Covenant House has helped thousands of young people move from a life on the streets to a life with a future. On average, about 4,000 young people turn to us annually.

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CRAIGWOOD YOUTH SERVICES

Craigwood Youth Services has a 50 year history of offering a wide variety of services to troubled youth and their families. We are a registered, non-profit organization, incorporated as a Children's Mental Health Centre in 1983. We operate with a community Board of Directors who provide leadership to the organization. There are no fees for services although parents/legal guardians are asked to cover the costs related to their children's clothing needs, dental coverage, prescription drugs and similar items while in our care. Craigwood Youth Services provides a continuum of care and service to adolescents between the ages of 12-18 and their families in the communities of Southwestern Ontario through various day treatment and residential programs. Our clients are referrals from other social service organizations, self-referrals or sentenced to our care. In particular, our focus is on the "potentially at-risk" and hard-to-serve youth.

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Crisis Intervention & Suicide Prevention Centre of British Columbia (BC)

The Crisis Intervention & Suicide Prevention Centre of BC (Crisis Centre) has a 45 year history of being there for youth and adults in distress. As a safe place to turn to when there seems to be no hope, the Crisis Centre is run by 450+ front line volunteers and professional staff who support and empower troubled individuals to see their own strengths and options, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. As an award-winning organization, the Crisis Centre has been a pioneer in the industry by offering a comprehensive range of leading-edge programs that are evidence-based and utilize best practices. In 2013, the Crisis Centre impacted more than 123,000 lives across BC through its 24/7 Distress Phone Line, Web-based chats (www.youthinbc.com and www.crisiscentrechat.com), and Community Education Workshops. We are 'here to listen, and here to help.'

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CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTRE OF VANCOUVER

Offers pregnancy tests, options information, and non-judgemental peer counselling. Also provides maternity and baby clothes, prenatal instruction, parenting support, referral services, and friendship. Post Abortion grief counselling is available. All services are free and confidential. www.optionscentre.ca

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Crouch Neighbourhood Resource Centre

The vision of the Crouch Neighbourhood Resource Centre is to be a strong, dynamic, and diverse community organization that supports a process of neighbours helping neighbours, through programs, services, and projects that benefit the Hamilton Road Community.

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Dawn House Services and Housing for Women Inc.

Since 1986, Dawn House has offered a safe and caring shelter for women and their children in need of temporary, emergency accommodation. We believe that no one chooses to be homeless and that safe, affordable housing is a fundamental human right. Homeless women and their children are entitled to be treated with empathy and dignity, and without judgement.

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Deaf & Hear Alberta

Deaf and Hear Alberta is a charitable non-profit organization dedicated to addressing the accessibility, advocacy, education and communication needs of the Deaf, deafened and hard of hearing populations of Alberta. Our head office is in Calgary, Alberta, with a branch office in Edmonton. Our expertise lies in communication access -- through interpreting, assistive equipment, training and education for hearing loss prevention and management, and strengthening public awareness and understanding.

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PARKGATE SOCIETY

Parkgate Community Services Society is a not-for-profit charitable society. Since 1983, the Society has been providing community based services, recreation, education, community development and health promotion activities through Parkgate Community Centre, Seymour Youth Centre, Seycove Community Centre and other satellite locations.

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Delta Community Living Society

Delta Community Living Society is a non-profit organization that partners with community members and groups to support adults with a developmental disability, their family and friends, in Delta and surrounding communities.