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OSAID is an incorporated, registered charity comprised of over 400 secondary school chapters. OSAID groups also work closely with other community based organizations, businesses and government agencies. Its affairs are administered by a Board of Directors consisting of ten board members and 13 student advisors, which are elected annually by the membership. OSAID provides services that include; an annual conference, provincial public awareness programs, Regional workshops, promotional material, information distribution and building of student leadership. The Government of Ontario, through the Ministry of Transportation Road Safety office, recognizes OSAID as the primary provincial organization promoting the elimination of drinking and driving to a teen population.
Blood:Water is an equipping agency that partners with African grassroots organizations to address the water and HIV/AIDS crises. We do this by identifying Africa’s hidden heroes and coming alongside their vision for change. We provide technical, financial, and organizational support so that African civil society organizations have expanded reach and effectiveness in the communities they serve. From our experience there is a lack of local, long term solutions to the water and HIV/AIDS crises in Africa. Our solution is to invest in scalable, African-led organizations and support their capacity building so that the investment will be leveraged for years to come. The target population is Eastern and Southern Africa, and particularly communities heavily affected by HIV/AIDS.
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.”
Charitree organizes, coordinates and participates in children's environmental learning and reforestation projects that involve tree planting. Charitree brings children, teachers, camp directors, and parents together in an effort to get kids outside more to connect with nature and learn how they can make the world a better place. All donations are 100% tax-deductible. CanadaHelps.org will issue your tax receipt instantly by email. Thanks for your support and for helping to make the world a better place!
The Internet Society supports and promotes the development of the Internet as a global technical infrastructure, a resource to enrich people’s lives, and a force for good in society.Our work aligns with our goals for the Internet to be open, globally-connected, secure, and trustworthy. We seek collaboration with all who share these goals.Together, we focus on: - Building and supporting the communities that make the Internet work; - Advancing the development and application of Internet infrastructure, technologies, and open standards; and - Advocating for policy that is consistent with our view of the Internet.
At Hope, we believe that God loves all people, and that He desires to bring each of us into a close relationship with Him. Hope Community Christian Church connects people with each other, so that together we can connect with God. Hope is the kind of church that welcomes people wherever they are on their faith journey. We encourage people to ask questions! Our church welcomes people of all ages. It’s very common to see people who are in their 50's to 70’s hang’n out with high school students. If fact on an average night our church is made up of 25% (or more) of Jr. & Sr. High students. Church doesn’t have to be boring! We try to make our meetings Warm – Friendly –Fun – Casual – Encouraging - Relaxing & Powerful… Hope is a great place for the whole family. We invite you to partner with us in changing our world, one person at a time. Check out our website, come to a service or event, pray for us, or donate on line. God bless you as you partner with us.
The purpose of the Red de Fundaciones de Puerto Rico is to enhance the ability of philanthropy and nonprofit organizations to improve the lives of vulnerable populations. Summary Hurricanes Irma and Maria have caused widespread damage in Puerto Rico. This fund will provide recovery assistance to help residents recover and rebuild. All donations to this fund will exclusively support recovery efforts from these storms. Challenge Record-breaking wind and rain have destroyed homes, and left millions without electricity or water. The most affected populations are the poor communities. Nonprofit organizations have stepped in to address needs that government alone cannot. Local nonprofit partners are have asked us to help fund their recovery efforts on the ground. Solution All donations to this fund will support recovery efforts for Hurricanes Irma and Maria. Initially, the fund will help nonprofit organizations meet survivors' immediate needs for food, fuel, clean water, hygiene products, and shelter. Once initial relief work is complete, this fund will transition to support longer-term recovery efforts run by local, vetted organizations in the Puerto Rican archipielago (includes the islands of Culebra and Vieques, as well as Puerto Rico). Long-Term Impact We believe that organizations that are deeply-rooted in local communities are in the best position to provide long-term support for survivors of natural disasters like Hurricanes Irma and Maria. By funding the relief efforts of local organizations, donations to this fund have the potential to build stronger response capacity so that these organizations are better equipped to face future challenges.
TCES is a not-for-profit community organization that has been connecting people to employment and building skills through partnership with government and business for over 28 years. Our goal is to improve the participation, representation and distribution of newcomer women who are facing multiple employment barriers into the labour market. Our door is open to people from diverse backgrounds and diverse needs to build their existing skills, strengths and to achieve their potential. We are continuously developing innovative programs and services to help people succeed within their community.
Sustainable Food Edmonton is a non-profit charitable organization that has gone through transitions over its 22 year history. Our mandate is to connect communities and kids to their food and how it's produced. We offer the programs of City Farm, Little Green Thumbs, Community Gardens (formerly Community Garden Network), Yard Share and Urban Ag High. We also engage in other projects that are consistent with our vision and mission. To learn more, visit sustainablefoodedmonton.org
DCI is a non-profit organization working to protect child rights and help families out of the poverty cycle through education, healthcare, and income generating opportunities. DCI also connects American youth to less fortunate children in other countries, educating them about the challenges facing children worldwide and inspiring them to take leadership in humanitarian causes. Distressed Children & Infant International (DCI) is a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization registered in the United States and operating around the world.
OBAT Helpers is a 501(c) 3, non-profit organization committed to providing aid, support, education and economic empowerment to the displaced, unfortunate and forgotten population residing in camps in Bangladesh. Commonly known as stranded Pakistanis, Biharis or Urdu speaking people, they have been suffering silently in the countless slums or makeshift camps scattered across Bangladesh, for the past 44 years. Their displaced status and dire living conditions were a consequence of a civil war between Pakistan and Bangladesh and the unresolved political conflict between them. Altogether, there are about 300,000 people languishing in one hundred and sixteen makeshift camps in extremely poor conditions- they live in abject poverty with no access to basic amenities of living.
Fraser Region Community Justice Initiaties (CJI) is a non-profit, charitable society based in Langley, BC. The agency has nearly 25 years' experience providing Restorative Justice based programs and services in such settings as the criminal justice system, workplaces, communities, institutions, organizations, churches, schools and businesses, and for private individuals. CJI's school based program, Educating for Peacebuilding, has become a model for school districts as to how Restorative Action can positively impact school populations. The agency's serious crime program, called the Victim Offender Mediation Program, has successfully pioneered processes for reconciling victims and offenders involved in some of the most serious crimes in the Canadian Criminal Code.