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NCJWC NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN OF CANADA, TORONTO

Toronto Section has over 800 members and has been a catalyst for change and a powerful pioneering force on behalf of children, youth, the elderly, families, the disabled, new Canadians and the disadvantaged. Toronto Section initiated many programs and proudly handed them over to the community: Bernard Betel Centre for Creative Living, Block Parents, Junior Kindergarten (under the auspices of North York Board of Education), Jewish Camp Council, English As-A-Second-Language, services to the physically challenged and citizenship preparation.

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National Educational Association of Disabled Students (NEADS)

NEADS initiates the development and expansion of a communications network for students with disabilities and those persons professionally involved in support programs for disabled students at colleges and universities across Canada; Have the capability to make timely and meaningful responses to the issues and concerns affecting the educational resources and environment of students with disabilities; Facilitate the collection and dissemination of information on post-secondary education and the disabled student; Encourage the formation of associations of students with disabilities on the campuses so that consumers can advocate for themselves. NEADS is governed by a 12 member Board of Directors. This Board is cross-disability and represents the geographical regions of the country. In order to maintain consumer control disabled students members have exclusive voting privileges.

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THE NATIVE ADDICTIONS COUNCIL OF MANITOBA INC

N.A.C.M.'s programs embody a holistic concept of healing: Mind, Body and Spirit. N.A.C.M.'s programs have at their heart a spiritual view which suggests all things in life are related in a sacred manner, and are governed by natural laws.

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NATIVE CANADIAN CENTRE OF TORONTO

Statement of Philosophy The Native Canadian Centre of Toronto is a communuity based non-profit organization which provides a gathering place to deliver programs and services for Native people while striving to reflect the tradtional Native cultural perspective.

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N.D.G. Senior Citizens' Council

Programs and Services Medical Transportation Respite Day Program Income Tax Clinics Information and Referral Drop In Center for low income Baby Boomers Connections Monthly Lunch club for low income Baby Boomers Individual Advocacy Furniture Sharing project Joint Action, Education and Leadership concerning issues affecting seniors

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NELSON COMMUNITY SERVICES

The Nelson Community Services Centre (NCSC)is a multi-service, multi-funded non-profit agency. The NCSC has been working in their community since 1972.

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Nova Vita Domestic Violence Prevention Services

Nova Vita Domestic Violence Prevention Services’ reputation as a leading authority in the area of domestic violence is a result of more than 28 years of providing relevant, quality services and programs that meet the changing needs of the community. Below is an overview of our key program areas: Crisis Telephone Line Emergency Safe Shelter Transitional and Housing Support Program Community Counselling Children Exposed to Domestic Violence Program Challenge to Change Program Caring Families Violence Prevention & Violence Education Outreach Programs Domestic Abuse Support Community Partnerships Fundraising and Community Development Volunteer Program

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NEW VIEW SOCIETY

For over 40 years, the New View Society has provided services to adults living in the community with mental illness. We provide counseling and monitoring, as well as housing, employment, and recreational programs.

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Pacific Community Resources Society (PCRS)

Pacific Community Resources is an award winning, accredited, not-for-profit society serving Lower Mainland communities since 1984. The agency provides addictions, special education, employment, counselling, housing and cultural enrichment services for children, youth, adults and families. We partner with individuals, businesses, other agencies and governments to ensure access to effective, high quality community resources for people who are often vulnerable or marginalized from society. Pacific Community Resources is committed to community-based research, advocacy and community development to identify service gaps and strategies to address social problems such as poverty, child abuse, mental health, substance abuse, violence and homelessness. We currently deliver more than 40 programs serving thousands of individuals from Vancouver to Chilliwack. Select the fund you’d like to support: Youth Resource Centres-Education-Addiction-Employment-Residential-Cultural-General

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COMMUNITY LIVING NORTH GRENVILLE

Community Living North Grenville provides supports and services to adults and children with an intellectual disability and their families. Support is provided through a wide variety of services which include employment, work experience, school to work, leisure, recreation, supported indepedent living, 24 hour residential support, out of home respite for both children and adults and special services at home. Community Living North Grenville supports each individual in realizing their best.

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COMMUNITY LIVING NORTH HALTON

Community Living North Halton, in partnership with families and the community, supports the choices and personal growth of individuals with a developmental disability. Vision: A community where everyone belongs and is valued. CLNH was founded by parents who dreamed of a better life for their sons and daughters. They wanted their children to learn in school, have friends, and be welcome in their communities. Today we continue that vision. Today the organization includes individuals, families and volunteers dedicated to making sure that people with developmental disabilities are able to enjoy their right to lead active and productive lives in their communities.

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LITERACY NORTH HALTON

We are Literacy North Halton, a non-profit organization based in Georgetown, Acton & Milton. We work to give adults (19-65) the chance to improve their skills in Reading, Spelling, Writing, Basic Math, Basic Computer Skills.