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The Angel Foundation for Learning aims to ensure that all TCDSB students are equally able to participate in opportunities that sustain and enhance the educational process including: student nutrition programs, class trips, leadership activities, bursaries and funding for social work emergency needs, for instance: eyeglasses, hearing aids, food vouchers and other essentials for TCDSB students in need.
The Cedarbrook Society owns and operates The Darling Home for Kids, a children's hospice and respite centre in Milton, ON. The home provides a home away from home where medically fragile and/or technology dependent children can receive the specialized care they require, while giving their parents a break.
We operate an accessible pontoon boat from an accessible dock on Sixteen Mile Creek in downtown Oakville. The one to one the persons with disabilities of all ages. For more information please visit our web site at www.charterability.com
We provide ongoing assistance to widows and widowers to help them gain the skills and confidence needed to rebuild the lives and dreams of their families.
Durham Outlook for the Needy is a non-profit organization started in 1990 by local Oshawa residents that operates St. Vincent Pallotti Kitchen. The Kitchen strives to offer a daily meal in a dignified manner to the needy in our community. We exist and operate with no government funding, an only with the generous donations from caring individuals and corporations we are able to carry out our Mission. The Kitchen served its one millionth meal in August 2010.
Our Purpose is... To provide and maintain shelter for women of all ages who have been physically, sexually and/or emotionally abused and for their children. To provide a range of programs and services including information, counselling, crisis support and advocacy services for women, children, youth and families who are experiencing physical, sexual and/or psychological violence in their lives. To develop and provide innovative programs that reflect feminist principles. To provide other related services to individuals affected by violence in accordance with a commitment to diversity. For 30 years, we have been a leader in creating a healthy and supportive environment using a caring, non-judgemental approach for those experiencing abuse and violence. Programs Women's Counselling Transition House Community Victim Services - Nanaimo & Parksville Youth & Children Who Witness Abuse Outreach 24 Hour Crisis Line