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CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF READING RECOVERY

The Canadian Institute of Reading Recovery is a non-profit organization dedicated to the vision that children will be proficient readers and writers by the end of grade one.

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CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME

The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame is a national charitable organization that serves as an enduring tribute to the Canadian men and women who, now and in the past, have contributed to the understanding of disease and the improved health and well being of people everywhere.

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SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE OF BRANT

If you or someone you know is a survivor of sexual assault, we can help. We offer a 24 hour crisis and support line for survivors (female or male) of sexual violence, as well as friends and family members of survivors. We also offer counselling for women ages 14 and over in a supportive, safe environment as well as in all Brant County highschools, emergency services, accompaniment and support through hospital, police, and court procedures, public education, and community events. 24 hr crisis and support line: 519-751-3471 Business line: 519-751-1164 TTY: 519-751-4054 Email: sexualassaultcentre@sacbrant.ca

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Guide Dog Users of Canada

Guide Dog Users of Canada (GDUC) helps guide dog users to maximize the benefits of mobility with a guide dog so that they may participate more fully in Canadian society. Open to guide dog users and all those interested in furthering their cause, GDUC intends to become a voice for Canadian guide dog users and a centre of excellence on the activities, needs, and accomplishments of persons who are blind, partially sighted, or deaf-blind, and assisted by guide dogs. Step out with us and let us work together to make a difference for guide dog teams in Canada. Join Guide Dog Users of Canada!

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Community Foundation of Nova Scotia

The Community Foundation of Nova Scotia is a public charitable foundation created by and for the people of Nova Scotia.   We engage in three core activities:   * we establish and maintain endowment funds on behalf of private donors, businesses, charities, and communities which, in turn, support registered charities and other eligible recipients within the province of NS;   * we engage in strategic grant-making; and * we provide leadership with respect to a broad range of community issues, connecting people who care with causes that matter.   We are a member of Community Foundations of Canada, which represents a network of 168 community foundations nationally, and who together hold close to $2.5 Billion in assets. In 2008, Canada's community foundations granted nearly $170 Million to organizations doing good work in our communities each and every day.

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SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL OF PETERBOROUGH TRUST

We are women at our best living our dreams, helping other women and girls to be their best, and live their dreams!

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Federation of Quebec Alzheimer Societies

The Federation of Quebec Alzheimer Societies was founded in April 1986 by representatives of the first 5 existing Alzheimer Societies. Their objective was to unit forces and to be represented by a provincial body. Today the Federation units 20 local Alzheimer Societies who offer programs and services for people living with Alzheimer’s disease, their families and caregivers as well as healthcare and social care professionals located across Quebec. Since 1993, the Federation of Quebec Alzheimer Societies has signed an agreement with Alzheimer Canada joining other provinces of Canada.

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHWESTERN ALBERTA

A local organization created by and for the people of the Peace Country Region. We exist to help create and maintain a healthy, vibrant community for all. The Foundation helps donors invest in the long-term stability and well-being of our community. Please specify which fund you would like your donation allocated to. Thank you.

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CANADIAN FRIENDS OF GIVAT HAVIVA

Givat Haviva strengthens civil society, tolerance and co-existence in Israel through dialogue and art programs, education for peace and democracy, and research into the Holocaust. Givat Haviva's award-winning programs bring togther Israel's diverse communites and include: Israeli Arab & Jewish youth dialogue; womens' community development; dialogue through art and sport, and; holocaust and resistance research and education................ Programs include: .......... Face to Face - Youth Dialogue Programs .......... Through Others’ Eyes –Israeli Arab and Jewish Youth Photography Program .......... Through Others’ Eyes - Photo exhibit touring Canada .......... Womens' Community Development Program .......... New!!-Community Facilitators Program for Women (supported by the Government of Canada) .......... Moreshet - Holocaust & Resistance archives preservation and digitization

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CHILLIWACK SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS

The Chilliwack School Of Performing Arts (CSOPA) is the only non profit youth theatre company in Chilliwack and was incorporated as a society in 2001. CSOPA’s main focus is to provide youth, ages 3-18, with theatre training, including voice, dance and acting. Each year’s Mainstage Production runs 10+ shows and reaches over 3000 people. Past productions have included A Year With Frog and Toad, Seussical, Willy Wonka, Once Upon A Mattress, Once on This Island and Beauty and the Beast.

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Friends of Cypress Hills Park

The Friends of Cypress Hills Park have built an Observatory complete with a 60 seat classroom and 14" Celetron Telescope, a playground, placed numerous memorial benches and interpretive signs, have established and maintain a recycle program, they host and provide all volunteers for an annual Canada Day breakfast, sponsor and organize the annual Ivan Eng Memorial Golf Tournament and purchase equipment for the beach as well as for park astronomy interpretive programs. The friends also provide donation and bequest management for donations received by the park or Friends for specific events including First Nations events.

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Promoting awareness of RSD/CRPS

PARC's goals are: -promoting awareness of CRPS through disseminating of information -supporting patients and their families through CRPS info, newsletter, a HELP LINE, self management program,etc -sponsoring and raising funds for research into the causes and control of CRPS