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The Bridge

The Bridge is an ecumenical organization helping prisoners, former prisoners, and their families achieve a more positive life-style and emable them to become contributing members of society.

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The Redwood

Since 1993, The Redwood has helped over 3,500 women and children live free from domestic violence. Free from fear. Free from threat. We provide safe and accessible services - from a secure home to counselling to legal support – now in over 170 different languages. With your investment, The Redwood can help women and children take the leap of faith - by providing them a safe haven, and helping them build the skills and confidence they need to get their lives back on track.

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THE DOOR

Our vision for The Door is one of a welcoming place where young people aged 12-18 acquire the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours to become independent adults capable of realizing their full potential and participating actively in their communities. The programs of The Door are founded on voluntary participation in activities structured to maximize the opportunity for young people to engage in terms of their unique development capacities and needs. Every program operates within a framework designed to: * Strengthen personal knowledge and skills and the promotion of healthy behaviours and lifestyles. * Develop interpersonal skills and practices of understanding, tolerance and inclusion. * Contribute to a sense of civic responsibility and engagement in community.

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The Circle

To bring this goal to life, we will gather from four directions to: - Strengthen the level, innovation, and community reach of financial and human investments in Aboriginal communities across the country. - Nurture conversations, connections, and relationships among Aboriginal communities and philanthropic organizations. - Recognize deeply rooted injustices and model respect for First Nation, Inuit, and Métis cultures, practices, and institutions. - Broaden and deepen public knowledge, including the history of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples. - Support the flourishing of Aboriginal models of philanthropy. - Promote and strengthen First Nations, Inuit, and Métis participation in the governance and decision-making of philanthropic organizations. For more information about our programs - visit our website: http://philanthropyandaboriginalpeoples.ca/programs/

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The 519

The 519 is an agency of the City of Toronto, and a member agency of the United Way of Greater Toronto. Our catchment area is bordered by Bloor St. (north), Gerrard St. (south), Parliament St. (east), and Bay St. (west). We offer a variety of programs and host a large number of groups. For more information, please visit our website.

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The Lighthouse

The Lighthouse has been active in the inner city of Toronto for over 40 years. The Lighthouse’s focus is on refugees and immigrants, the disadvantaged, low-income individuals and families at high risk in the Hispanic, Chinese, and Vietnamese communities residing in the Greater Toronto Area. Many of our clients have suffered political, emotional and physical abuse and persecution in their homeland, lost family and possessions, or been subjected to violent and traumatic events. Our clients carry these difficulties together with the challenges of trying to settle into a new country. At The Lighthouse we offer individual and family counselling in our clients’ first languages, and our Hispanic Coordinator has also been trained in trauma counselling. The Lighthouse assists its clients by providing different settlement services, life-skills training and education – such as ESL classes, a haircutting course, cooking and nutrition classes – and summer children’s programs.

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THE DOORWAY

The Doorway is not just about getting young people off the street. It is designed as an environment which seeks to discover, understand and communicate the factors which indicate the need for social change in our community.

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Keiskamma Canada Foundation - Fostering Hope In The Face of HIV/AIDS

Keiskamma Canada Foundation is currently partnering with the Keiskamma Trust in South Africa, an NGO serving communities in the Eastern Cape. We support their provision of health services in the Umtha Welanga AIDS Treatment Centre as well as help to employ over 150 people in the creation of beautiful, hand-crafted goods through the Keiskamma Art Project.

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THE CANADIAN FOUNDATION FOR ANIMAL-ASSISTED SUPPORT SERVICES / L'ALLIANCE CANADIENNE POUR

Our vision is to be the philanthropic leader that supports the innovation, coordination, and integration of Animal-Assisted Support Services within Canada's health-care and social service sectors. Goals 1.To unite Animal-Assisted Support Services Stakeholders to identify core values and common priorities to create synergy that stimulates collaborative action in the spirit of cooperation and inclusiveness. 2.To inspire a consistent level of quality, safety, and satisfaction of those served. Animal Assisted Support Services (AASS) Animal Assisted Support Services are programs and services where the animal becomes the means used in treatment or for assistance to improve functional capabilities and quality of life. Who Benefits? Individuals facing physical, intellectual, emotional, behavioral, developmental, and social challenges benefit from Animal Assisted Support Services. Services are tailored to meet the special needs of those served.