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ALBERTA WORKERS' HEALTH CENTRE SOCIETY

We are known as innovative, creative and supportive of a worker - involved approach to workplace health and safety. The work of the Alberta Workers' Health Centre will be accomplished, alone or with others, by: • acting as a ‘first contact’ point for workers seeking help; • providing workers with education and information to help them solve problems; • working to promote health and safety issues in high schools and other learning institutions; • raising public awareness of workplace health and safety issues.

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CDHF - Canadian Digestive Health Foundation

Over 20 million Canadians suffer from digestive disorders every year. We believes this is unnecessary and unacceptable. The CDHF reduces suffering and improvs quality of life by empowering Canadians with trusted, up to date, science-based information about digestive health and disease. We are the Foundation of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology (CAG). As such, we work directly with leading physicians, scientists, and other healthcare professionals to help Canadians understand and take control of their digestive health with confidence and optimism. Through research and public education, we aim to: REDUCE the incidence and prevalence of digestive disorders; IMPROVE understanding of digestive health issues; SUPPORT those suffering from digestive disorders; and, ENHANCE quality of life for those living with digestive disorders.

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Union of Health Work Committees

UHWC is an independent and non-profit Palestinian NGO with the purpose of achieving community health empowerment and promoting the comprehensive healthcare concept through primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare; woman and child protection. UHWC is committed to the principles of human rights principles which include equity, equality, accountability, rule of law, transparency, tolerance, respect, non-discrimination, participation, empowerment and attention to vulnerable groups.

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WABANO CENTRE FOR ABORIGINAL HEALTH

In Ottawa, 38,000 Aboriginal people make up less than 5% of the population, but 30% of our homeless. Rates of poverty, suicide, addiction, incarceration and high school drop-out are anywhere from double to ten times as likely to occur among Aboriginal people compared to the general population. Wabano is reversing these trends, with over 10,000 Aboriginal people using our programs and services each year. Your donations allow us to: Invest in a better future for Aboriginal youth, women and seniors in your community Make a real change in a cycle of revolving poverty and unemployment within the Aboriginal community Strengthen the local economy through training and education programs that will result in creating an entrepreneurial spirit