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Inn from the Cold is a place where homeless families turn for hope and help. Established by a network of faith-based volunteers in 1997, Inn from the Cold is Calgary’s original and largest emergency family shelter, offering programs and supports to homeless families. Inn from the Cold provides emergency shelter services in partnership with volunteers from local churches, community groups and organizations, as well as onsite programming, family support services and prevention initiatives. Our priority is to help families find safe, affordable and appropriate housing. Inn from the Cold is a recommended charity by Charity Intelligence for our stewardship of the community’s financial donations and resources.
American Friends of the Abayudaya appears to be a small U.S.-based charitable group created to centralize and facilitate financial support for the Abayudaya Jewish community in eastern Uganda — supporting community needs such as schools, synagogues, education and basic community development.
March to the Top empowers Kenyan communities by funding and partnering on projects in health, education, and conservation. We emphasize measurable, locally led solutions. 100% of donations go directly to the projects we serve, with the March Family covering all administrative costs and overhead.
Alleviate poverty and disease for children in Africa by providing for their physical, educational and spiritual needs.
Hearts for Change works to improve the quality of life to children living in a children's home in rural Kenya by partnering with the home and assisting in providing the necessities of life for the children. We also focus on creating a loving and nourishing environment in which the children can live and grow to be successful members of society.
Working for Change (formerly the Ontario Council of Alternative Businesses) was established in 1994 to respond to the need for employment opportunities for people with mental health issues. Since then we have developed six social enterprises that provide employment to people with mental health issues. College Street Café Grassroots Research Out of This World Café Parkdale Green Thumb Enterprises Raging Spoon Catering Company The Grill We also offer Voices from the Street and Women Speak Out, in-depth leadership training programs, which have the goal of enabling people with lived experience of poverty, homelessness, mental health issues, violence against women and/or immigration/newcomer challenges to participate in policy discussions on these issues and provide education to the general public.