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JEVI offers a complete line of services in promotion, prevention, intervention and postvention actions associated with suicide prevention.
We collect funds in order to help people suffering from gambling, drug or alcohol addiction and who are receiving services offered at the Montreal's addiction rehabilitation Center – University Institute.
We serve more than 10,000 meals per month and there is still need. We aim to address food insecurity by: Serving free meals at the Kitchen 7 days per week, 365 days per year. We serve 3 meals on weekdays and 2 meals on weekends. Delivering an additional 100 meals per day on weekdays in the City. The John Howard Society is a major partner. By sharing food donations with social service agencies weekly, the Kitchen is well placed to receive large donations. We keep what we need and then share the rest to minimize waste. By providing food boxes in emergency situations. We receive requests often when families arrive to the City, are fleeing difficult situations, are contending with extreme financial hardships, or who have simply run out of food. By providing start up food boxes to those moving into supportive housing in partnership with the Supportive Housing Network Committee.
Founded in 1986 Hotinohsioni Inc. (Brantford Native Housing, BNH) currently owns and managed 120 affordable housing units in Brantford/Brant. BNH runs three Housing Programs that allows them to provide subsidized housing. Tenants pay a rent geared to income for a fully serviced unit, excluding Public Utility Costs. BNH was chosen as the host organization by the Brantford Aboriginal Homlessness Alliance to develop the Transtional Home Project. The project has recieved capital dollars but no operational funding. Transitional Housing provideds individuals with structure, support, supervision, and skill building so that they can move from homelessness into stable, permanent housing and to prevent them from returning to homelessness
The IOOF Seniors Home is a non-profit charitable organization currently operating several facilities located in Barrie, Ontario. The Organization provides a continuum of care for seniors aged 60 years and over from totally independent living to supportive housing, rent-geared-to-income housing and long-term care. The IOOF has been serving the needs of seniors in Ontario for over 100 years. The IOOF Seniors Homes Inc. is committed to serving seniors through the development of new and innovative concepts in support programs, health care services and housing initiatives. The Best Care for Seniors Campaign is to raise $6 million for the rebuilding of the long-term care facility. All donations will benefit this important effort. The new 96-bed wing is now open.
Foundation Mgr Jean-Marie Fortier was created in 1980 by a group of laic engaged and Mgr Jean-Marie Fortier itself. The diocese of Sherbrooke faced a precarious financial standing and would have been forced to reduce its services of pastoral without an auxiliary financial assistance. It is the mandate which the new Foundation gave itself.
If you are a new immigrant to London and region, call or come in to see us first. With over 60 staff that speaks 40 languages, CCLC is able to help newcomers to begin the process to successfully settle and integrate into our community. Many of the staff were immigrants themselves and understand the many challenges that newcomers face. They are experienced and caring professionals who will work diligently on your behalf.
The Manitoba Children's Museum provides an interactive learning environment that nurtures the power of imagination and spirit of self-discovery. For over 25 years, we have been the place for families to play, laugh, learn and grow.
The Marguerite Bourgeoys Family Centre (MBFC)is a health care and resource centre that helps families manage and care for their reproductive health through the Creighton Model FertilityCare™ System and NaProTECHNOLOGY® The Centre provides education, counselling and care to women and their families in the areas of family planning, fertility, infertility, gynaecological care and disease prevention. The Centre teaches couples the Creighton Model FertilityCare™ System to help them better understand and care for their reproductive health. With NaProTECHNOLOGY® medical and health professionals can customize treatment specific to each woman and her menstrual cycle. Beyond fertility and family planning, NaProTECHNOLOGY® can help medical and health professionals to determine and treat other women’s health issues such as, but not limited to, premenstrual syndrome, ovarian dysfunction, repeat miscarriage, endometriosis, and irregular cycles.
We are an international Roman Catholic Religious Congregation of Priests, Brothers and Sisters announcing the Good News to peoples that have not yet been evangelized, preferably the most needy and the most neglected.
Throughout the year, free of charge, Moisson Montreal recovers surplus food items and essential products and distributes them to community support groups all over the island of Montreal. The Moisson Montreal food bank, founded in 1984, also contributes to implementing sustainable solutions that foster self-sufficiency among the disadvantaged. Finally, Moisson Montreal endeavours to raise awareness to issues related to hunger and poverty among citizens and the appropriate government officials. Every year, Moisson Montreal distributes some 8.9 millions kilograms of foodstuffs to 212 agencies providing assistance to 148 460 people in need on the island of Montreal, 41 258 of them children.
Founded in 1979, MukiBaum Treatment Centres is a non-profit, charitable organization that provides Day Treatment Programs and Residential Programs to children and adults with complex disabilities. Over 50% of the people we serve have autism.