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MISSION POSSIBLE

•Mission Possible is a non-profit organization in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside providing opportunities for people challenged by homelessness and poverty. •Mission Possible is helping people achieve a renewed sense of dignity and purpose through meaningful work. •Mission Possible is creating jobs that lead people to lasting change.

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Fonderie Darling

The Darling Foundry Visual Arts Centre aims to be an alternative, professional complex devoted to visual artists and their supporters. On the leading edge in terms of preservation and innovation in design, they designed the reception area, QUARTIER ÉPHÉMÈRE's offices, and the two public exhibition galleries. QUARTIER ÉPHÉMÈRE's offices are upstairs, on the second floor, while the galleries and reception area are situated on the main floor. The first gallery, at 500 m2, retains its strong industrial character and reflects In Situ's approach whereby the art displayed within the gallery must interact with its surroundings. The second gallery, much smaller at 180 m2, is more traditional, allowing the works to take center stage in the space. Phase 2, adjacent to Phase 1, provides artists with studios in which to create their works, along with production workshops to assist them in their creation.

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AUTISM CALGARY ASSOCIATION

Autism Calgary serves as the unity of families, caregivers, and supportive professionals collectively striving for a supportive, accepting and understanding community for individuals and families living with ASD. Through family education (advocacy, information & referral) and peer to peer networking, Autism Calgary helps families and individuals to become knowledgeable, independent self advocates. Through Public and Community Education, Autism Calgary empowers the community through greater awareness and understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorders.

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HIV Legal Network

The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network (www.aidslaw.ca) promotes the human rights of people living with and vulnerable to HIV/AIDS, in Canada and internationally, through research, legal and policy analysis, education, and community mobilization. The Legal Network is Canada's leading advocacy organization working on the legal and human rights issues raised by HIV/AIDS.

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MODERN TIMES STAGE COMPANY

Since 1989, Modern Times has explored stories from across the globe, producing adapted, translated and original works for audiences in Canada and internationally.

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GLANBROOK HOME SUPPORT PROGRAM INC.

We are a non-profit agency that provides support to Seniors (age 60 and older) and to Adults with temporary or permanent disabilities (age 18 and older) to assist them to live safely and independently in their own homes and community of Glanbrook and Hamilton while placing great value on respect and excellence.

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Toronto Wildlife Centre

Toronto Wildlife Centre (TWC) is a registered charity that strives to help people and wildlife through two main avenues: 1) Wildlife Services - rescuing wildlife in distress, and providing care and medical treatment to sick, injured and orphaned wild animals with the goal of releasing recovered patients back into the wild; 2) Public Education - teaching people about wildlife and wildlife issues via the Wildlife Hotline, presentations and other educational venues. We admit over 4,500 animals for care and treatment each year, and respond to approximately 30,000 wildlife-related calls on our Wildlife Hotline annually. Since opening in 1993, we have treated more than 32,000 wild patients - representatives of more than 200 species of wildlife. Toronto Wildlife Centre works in cooperation with organizations and agencies at local, regional, national and international levels to ensure that the best possible help is available for wild animals and the people who live alongside them.

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ALTERNATIVES... FOR A DIFFERENT WORLD

We channel our efforts into 4 areas: democracy, peace and citizenship; social justice movements; media, Information and Communications Technologies as well as social ecology. We also inform Canadians about national and international issues. We succeed in doing so through: our website, Alternatives' newspaper (free newspaper), our participation to Social Forums and coalitions, organisation of conferences and debates. Coutries in which we have projects Democracy, peace and citizenship: Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, Haiti, Cuba, Niger, Morocco, Democratic Republic of the du Congo (DRC), Canada - Immigration Program Social justice movements: Brazil, Argentina, Sudan, DRC, Niger, South Africa, Canada - Coalitions Media, Information and Communications Technologies: Arab World, DRC, Mali, Iraq, Afghanistan, Haiti, Canada - Internship Program Social ecology: Cuba, Pakistan, Indonesia, Haiti, Canada - Rooftop Garden Project

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PROMIS

Founded in year 1988, PROMIS organization offers diverse services and activities to satisfy the clearly expressed needs of the community, through a global integration approach. Our services and activities are offered to all the Island of Montreal’s newcomers. However, certain services are mainly addressed to residents of the Côte-des-Neiges district. Hereafter, we enumerate the most important services offered by us: 1. Escorting program to newcomers 2. Family Support 3. French courses 4. Employment Integration 5. Regionalization 6. School support 7. Food actions (collective kitchens, Good Food Box, community garden) 8. Guest House

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FONDATION CARREFOUR POUR ELLE INC

Chaque don est immédiatement transformé en action concrète à Carrefour pour Elle. Depuis 25 ans, la Fondation a remis plus de 2 275 000 $ à Carrefour. À tous nous disons MERCI!

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Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower Montreal

Kidpower™'s work with children, teenagers and adults is endorsed by law enforcement, health professionals, parents, teachers, and other concerned people. We teach "People Safety Skills" including skills for personal safety, boundary-setting, self protection, self confidence, self-defense and advocacy through workshops that emphasize success-based practice. We offer high quality services tailored to fit the needs of people of different ages and life situations.  We believe that people learn best by doing, and all of our programs give our students the opportunity for upbeat, realistic, safe practice of "People Safety skills" in contexts relevant to their daily lives. These skills can prevent most bullying, molestation, assault, abduction, harassment and exploitation. The Kidpower™ success-based method of teaching helps build our students' beliefs that they are valuable, powerful, and competent. www.kidpowermontreal.org

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Engineers Without Borders Quebec - ISFQ

Working for people, around the world. Engineers Without Borders Quebec (ISFQ, Ingénieurs sans frontières Québec) is a non-profit organization, founded in 1994 by engineers wishing to contribute to the development of various communities around the world. The members of ISFQ are primarily active or retired engineers. In the preparation and the realization of its projects, ISFQ applies the principles of sustainable development as defined in 1987 by the United Nations. Sustainable development was presented as being "development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of the future generations to meet their own needs".