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Community Addiction and Mental Health Services of Haldimand & Norfolk provides community-based mental health services for people aged 16 and older and addiction services for people of all ages. Services include assessment, counseling, consultation, support, advocacy, and case management.
The Delhi Community Health Centre provides a range of health services delivered by physicians, allied health professionals, and community agencies. These include: - The Delhi Family Health Team: a team of family physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, social workers, a mental health worker, pharmacist, and other professionals who work together to provide health care for their community - Independent physicians through the Norfolk Family Health Group providing comprehensive primary health care services to their enrolled patients both during regular office hours and through an after-hours service - A walk-in medical clinic
Access Alliance works to promote health, wellbeing and improved access to services for immigrants and refugees in Toronto. From a location in downtown Toronto and our ACCESSPOINT locations in the east and west ends of the city, we provide primary health care, community programs, settlement services, and LGBTQ- and youth-focused programming to help newcomers, refugees, immigrants and their families in Toronto address medical, social, economic, environmental, settlement and integration issues. We are a leader in community-based research and advocacy on issues related to the determinants of health and wellbeing and increasing access to services for marginalized groups. We actively seek to break down silos and build linkages with other agencies to increase access to the services needed by immigrants and refugees. Access Alliance works toward a vision of the future in which diverse individuals, families and communities can achieve health with dignity.
COMMUNITY HEALTH, HOUSING AND SOCIAL EDUCATION (CHHASE), TAMIL NADU Background Community health, housing and social education (CHHASE) NGO is involved in social work for Scheduled castes, Scheduled tribes, other backwards classes and under privileged. Team of youth, who have passion in social service and compassion towards the sufferings of the disadvantaged sections of the society, came together and formed CHHASE. Our team have clear insight in the socio-economic, education, health and environment issues faced by the downtrodden, under privileged and marginalized segments of the communities. CHHASE NGO India is a non-governmental, non-profit, social service voluntary organization working for an integrated development of women and children of downtrodden segment of the society. CHHASE NGO believes that all human beings are equal and has the right to have good health, shelter, food and minimum standard of living. CHHASE NGO has touched new heights by Regular Activities to fulfil the mission of organization. Our executive committee oversees all the organization's efforts. The committee meets regularly to ensure that all of our teams perform efficiently and to facilitate cross-functional connections. CHHASE NGO have excellent staff, volunteers & members, who are dedicated, are available for any social cause (s) always. They are our real strength to carry the noble cause of uplifting the downtrodden. CHHASE NGO was registered in the year 2001 under TN Societies Registration Act, 25 of 1976. It is also registered under the FCRA, 12A & 80G of Income Tax Exemption Act, 1961. CHHASE NGO is completed due diligence norms and listed with CREDIBILITY ALLIANCE, & GUIDE STAR INDIA. CHHASE NGO has been collaborating with foreign donor agencies, corporate, national donor agencies both governmental and non-governmental towards making meaningful interventions for the cause of poor and needy sections of the society.
AHEAD, INC., an acronym for Adventures in Health, Education and Agricultural Development, is a non profit, self help organization. Its mission is to work with underserved communities in developing countries to improve the quality of life by implementing programs that lead to self-sufficiency and self-reliance. AHEAD has succeeded in bringing life-sustaining programs to the most remote and resource-scarce areas of Africa. These areas have been hardest hit by epidemics and have been traditionally avoided by many organizations that choose instead to focus their work in African cities.
Davenport-Perth is a multi-service agency located in the west end of Toronto. At DPNC we encourage people to work together and take action to improve the political, social, economic, spiritual and cultural life of the whole community. Working in partnership with other community and city-wide organizations, we provide support and a wide range of flexible, responsive and barrier-free services to help our participants effectively manage the issues, concerns and problems they are facing.
Typically ANIQUEM patients are very poor – CAFA programmes provide support Including: CAFA transport program provides transport (bus fare and meal) for patient and caregiver to come to clinic on regular basis without which many patients could not afford to visit the clinic at all CAFA Recreation program provides 2 3-day camps per year for up to 40 burn survivors providing friendly camp surroundings where the children can relax 'and just be kids'. CAFA Surgery provides for individual surgery support for identified cases. Surgery takes place at clinics in Lima. CAFA recently collaborated with ANIQUEM and INTERPLAST on a 10 day campaign corrective surgery campaign at a hospital near Lima. Eighteen ANIQUEM patients were treated with all transport and accommodation funded by CAFA. CAFA capacity building supports local or international specialised training to improve skills of staff CAFA has started support for burn prevention including a prevention brochure and pos