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Founded in 2002, The Mission of CORRECT Health in Haiti, Inc. is to mobilize financial and human resources for the Clinic of Chateau Morace, in Haiti. The Clinic provides the standards of a modern medical facility with electricity, potable water, staff residence and a medical lab.
EACH works for live beings who have been deprived of their basic rights of Education, health due to poverty, injustice and violence in the society. We especially work with individuals and with their families to find out un resolved problems faced by them continually.
Formerly Medical Development for Israel The Children’s Health Alliance for Israel (CHAI) is an American non-profit organization founded in 1982 to support state-of-the art clinical services, research, training, and capital projects at Schneider Children’s Medical Center of Israel. The mission of the Children’s Health Alliance for Israel (CHAI) is to offer support to ensure that children receive the finest care that pediatric medicine has to offer at Schneider Children’s Medical Center of Israel. Schneider Children’s is the first and only pediatric tertiary care hospital of its kind in Israel and the Middle East providing comprehensive care to all children, irrespective of race, religion, or nationality. Since its inception, the Medical Center has raised the level of children’s care to the highest standards of medical excellence.
We are committed, in all we do, to uphold the values of: * Collaboration & partnership * Inclusion & diversity * Consensual decision-making * Transparency & open communication * Collegiality & teamwork * Respect * Accountability * Continuous learning, development & improvement Vision “Better health for the people we serve” “NECHC, a leader in Primary Care, is an integral part of the community it serves, connecting people to resources, building capacity and delivering quality programs and services to meet the needs of the diverse North End community.”
Aarogya Seva is an international, humanitarian micro-volunteering organization estd in 2014 that is dedicating to providing quality healthcare services to affected communities worldwide. Our Vision To instill the spirit of seva in doctors and the medical fraternity To provide a structured platform for medical and non-medical professionals, to volunteer their time and skills, and strengthen the healthcare system. Our Objective Build a global network of medical and non-medical volunteers Provide meaningful volunteering opportunities in the health space Create models within the healthcare ecosystem that will demonstrate and showcase the effects of an organized network
Nestled in a quiet area of western Toronto, the Harold & Grace Baker Centre is a 91-room Retirement Residence and a 120-bed Long Term Care Centre. The Retirement Residence provides an environment where residents enjoy a fulfilling, safe and happy life. The Long Term Care Centre is for people requiring daily nursing care. The Baker Centre is managed by Revera Inc., one of Canada’s leading providers of seniors’ accommodation, care and services and is overseen by a volunteer Board of Directors. As a not-for-profit organization, the Harold & Grace Baker Centre often has to rely on the generosity of others in order to replace aging equipment, undertake building maintenance projects and to be able to offer certain programs. The Baker Centre Health Care Foundation was established with a mission of raising funds for the Harold & Grace Baker Centre. A volunteer Board of Directors is responsible for overseeing the Foundation.
Creating and supporting medical and educational programs for children in developing countries worldwide.
Camp He Ho Ha provides adapted recreational week-long camps to children and adults ranging in age from 6 to 104 and who come to us from communities large and small throughout the province. Someone in your area is benefitting from our barrier-free facility and specialized programming. We are not a member agency of United Way, nor do we receive municipal funding. We are an independent nonprofit and we rely on the generosity of Albertans like you to ensure that we can continue to provide the best possible programming to the greatest number of people at the lowest possible cost. Because of our very successful facility rental program, 100% of your donation is applied to summer camp direct costs. Your gift in any amount is greatly appreciated and will benefit some of our province's most disadvantaged residents. We know there has never been, and never will be, equality of opportunity, but we believe there can and must be equality of opportunity. You make this possible!
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
The Foundation shall operate as a charitable organization only.