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At the Cochrane Humane Society we care for lost, abandoned, injured and surrendered animals. The Society staff and volunteers strive to find loving homes for all of the animals that come into our care. We offer resources to adopters to try and make each adoption a permanent, successful one. Each year we hold several annual, community events to raise funds for the Society and provide family activities for our community.
At Wellspring, people living with cancer tell us what helps them the most - having access to information, receiving support, and learning new ways to cope. They also tell us the cancer journey has two roads: medical and emotional. Individuals and their loved ones often have difficulty finding the emotional, psychological and practical support they so urgently require. The support provided by Wellspring becomes a vital complement to medical treatment. In Calgary, only Wellspring devotes itself exclusively to the unique non-medical needs that cancer presents. People with cancer, their families and friends can exchange information, develop a support system and create a sense of hope, in a warm, caring and welcoming atmosphere. Wellspring charges no fees. Its programs are available free to anyone living with any type of cancer at any stage. Programs include individual and group classes, coping skills, expressive therapies, energy work, educational workshops and a discussion series.
We take these urban kids and bring them to our Lakeside wilderness location in Newmarket and offer them experiences that make them feel like part of a family. We help hundreds of kids develop practical skills, relevant knowledge and self-confidence. We concentrate on prevention rather than rehabilitation. In this way Trails builds trust and confidence and has a real influence on the direction of youths' lives.
The Parkdale Food Centre is part of the Ottawa Food Bank’s distribution network. It serves the Hintonburg, Mechanicsville, Civic Hospital and Wellington West neighbourhoods. It is a not-for-profit, volunteer- run organization that provides emergency food aid to individuals and families in need. The Centre is funded in part by the City of Ottawa and local churches, with additional donations provided by individuals and local businesses. The Centre is currently experiencing a budget shortfall so is in the midst of a fundraising drive to support its 2014 programs. Our Mission At the Parkdale Food Centre, our mission is to provide healthy food, nutritional education and a warm and welcoming environment to our neighbors in need.
Based on the tradition of tikkun olam (healing the world), MAZON Canada raises awareness of poverty and hunger and links it with the mitzvah (obligation) of tzedakah (charity). Funds raised by MAZON Canada are distributed on a non-denominational basis and allocated twice a year giving much needed relief to carefully vetted organizations that provide basic food needs.
SOS Children's Villages supports orphans and vulnerable children in several ways. We provide long-term,family-based care in our SOS Villages for over 75,000 children and youth worldwide. Each child is welcomed into a loving family environment and a supportive community in which to grow. We provide the education, training and life skills to help them become active, empowered young adults. In addition, SOS works with communities to help prevent child abandonment and to aid families struggling with poverty and disease through our SOS Family Strengthening Programmes. SOS Children's Villages supports over 1,000,000 children and their families through these family strengthening programmes, our schools and medical centres.
The programs and services Gillian’s Place provides helps abused women and their children with the opportunity to rebuild their lives. These programs include support counselling and safety planning, family law advice, safe shelter and transitional assistance. Abused women who may never stay at our shelter still benefit from the free and confidential services we offer.
For many years, 'KSM' has been meeting the needs of Oakville's most vulnerable citizens. Through diverse programs, we have been making a positive difference in the lives of families, seniors socially isolated adults, youth and children in our community. Some of our services include computer and employment training, food bank, meals, counselling, homework clubs, youth drop-in and day care. Our staff, along with over 400 volunteers, is committed to assisting those who come through our doors, regardless of colour, culture, religion, economic status, gender or social condition. We are supported by local businesses, charitable foundations, churches and individuals. Through their support, we are able to support over 5,000 people each year.
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.
PARTNERSHIP WEST is a registered charitable organization #88963-8946-RR0001 whose purpose is to provide food and other necessities of life to the needy in our community.We are members of Burlington Food Share, Ontario Association of Food Banks and Food Banks Canada.Our Board of Directors consists of six public members and seven members from various churches. The Board is mandated to ensure that all Federal and Provincial requirements are met and that the maximum amount of donated funds are directed to supporting the needs of our clients.
Until There’s A Cure® is a national organization dedicated to eradicating HIV/AIDS by raising awareness and funds to combat this pandemic.
Headquarted in Montreal, CMDA solicits charitable donations via 3 annual campaigns and local activities. Chapters are located in Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton, London, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver and Victoria. Magen David Adom (MDA) Israel was founded in 1930 and today has over 100 stations across the country. Israel’s only national first aid organization, operating according to the principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, MDA provides emergency, medical, ambulance and blood services for the benefit of all Israelis, regardless of nationality or religion. It conducts training in first aid and pre-hospital emergency medicine, and maintains storage services of 95% of all blood and blood by-products. The blood services center is a state-of-the-art facility specializing in research into genetic diseases and cord-blood treatment. MDA relies heavily upon a network of volunteers in all capacities, from medical to para-professional to clerical