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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.
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.
The Cridge Centre for the Family has a rich heritage and an even richer future. Founded in 1873 as the BC Protestant Orphan’s Home, The Cridge Centre has developed diverse programming that support families at all life stages. The Cridge Centre’s services include inclusive child care, supportive housing for families in economic or relationship crisis, a Transition House for women and children leaving domestic violence, respite and Respitality services for families of children with disabilities, outreach and support for young parents, residential and community services for survivors of Brain Injury, and Seniors’ Assisted Living Housing.
"Reaching out, reaching in, growing together"
The Vanier Institute of the Family is a national non-profit organization and a recognized authority on families in Canada.
The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in old Quebec City is one of Canada's most prestigious heritage buildings, founded in 1799 by King George III. Today the Cathedral is home to a strong community of Anglican and Lutheran Christians, with two main Sunday services, one in French and the other in English.