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Yellow Brick House helps abused women and children by offering emergency shelter, transitional housing, counselling and supportive services; empowering them to lead violent-free lives. Aside from direct services to abused women and children we also provide public educational services within the school systems. Abuse prevention workshops raise awareness among students about the issues of violence against women while promoting healthy relationships. We directly speak to over 9,000 individuals every year. This focus is bringing information to tomorrow’s generation today. Yellow Brick House. Rebuilding Lives. Empowering abused women and children. www.yellowbrickhouse.org
Sarnia-Lambton Rebound is a volunteer-driven, non-profit community organization that provides prevention and early-intervention social-skills programs for “at-risk” youth. Since our founding in 1984, we have been committed to supporting young people between the ages of 12 and 17 who are experiencing difficulties within their families, their schools and/or with the law. Since 1984, Sarnia-Lambton Rebound has successfully served over 10,000 young people from across Lambton County in our effective community-based programs for youth. Leaders in life skills facilitation, education, and cognitive skill development programs have played an integral role in the development of each of our programs.
Our mission at The Toronto Humane Society is to promote the humane care and protection of all animals and to prevent cruelty and suffering. The day-to-day operation of the THS involves the direct handling of lost, abandoned, unwanted and injured pets. In any given year, approximately 10,000 animals pass through the shelter, which is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The injured receive veterinary care; abandoned animals are given a safe haven. Immature and injured animals are placed in foster care until they are strong enough to be placed for adoption. The Toronto Humane Society is supported solely by individual and corporate donations - we do not receive government funding of any kind.
Since its inception in 1994, One Israel Fund has remained committed to the safety and well-being of the over 500,000 residents of Judea and Samaria - our Biblical Heartland. As the premier organization supporting these regions, One Israel Fund works tirelessly to facilitate, on average, over 200 unique projects annually, filling gaps in medical, educational, recreational, preventative security and all other forms of communal and social welfare. By working in tandem with community and regional leadership as well as government officials, One Israel Fund primarily focuses on enabling Jewish life to flourish in all areas of our Biblical Heartland, as well as other areas throughout Israel including the southern and northern border communities.
Mission: SHINE Humanity's mission is to provide compassionate and sustainable preventive and primary healthcare to the underserved by collaborating with key partners. Goal: SHINE Humanity's goal is to improve the health status of underprivileged and crisis-stricken communities by providing support for: * Sustainable, affordable, and quality healthcare services. * Under-funded and/or damaged public healthcare infrastructure. * Staffing, resource, and management gaps in the healthcare system. *Comprehensive training and public education campaigns. *Communities to manage and fund their own long-term healthcare needs. We believe that a strong primary healthcare system goes a long way in detecting diseases early on, reducing chances of hospitalization and disease progression, thus alleviating the burden on our fragile healthcare system.
Mercy in Action is a non-profit organization that focuses on the crisis in Maternal/Newborn/Child health care worldwide. We have been establishing and funding free birth centers for poor families in the Philippines since 1992, and to date more than 12,000 babies have been delivered free of charge for the poorest of the poor in Mercy In Action's Birth Centers, and literally tens of thousands of lives have been helped and healed in the medical outreaches. Mercy In Acton also teaches clinical internships, seminars and training retreats to prepare midwives, medics and nurses to meet the global shortage of skilled birth attendants, and to help primary health care workers prevent unnecessary child deaths.
Founded in 1986 Hotinohsioni Inc. (Brantford Native Housing, BNH) currently owns and managed 120 affordable housing units in Brantford/Brant. BNH runs three Housing Programs that allows them to provide subsidized housing. Tenants pay a rent geared to income for a fully serviced unit, excluding Public Utility Costs. BNH was chosen as the host organization by the Brantford Aboriginal Homlessness Alliance to develop the Transtional Home Project. The project has recieved capital dollars but no operational funding. Transitional Housing provideds individuals with structure, support, supervision, and skill building so that they can move from homelessness into stable, permanent housing and to prevent them from returning to homelessness
Seniors’ Outreach Services Society was incorporated under the BC Societies Act March 1989, and is also a federally registered charity. We work to improve the health, well being and independence of local seniors, to bring hope, resist ageism, and to prevent abuse neglect and self neglect. Services and programs include Information and Referral Program, Volunteer Programs (Friendly Visitors, Computer Mentors, Event Hosts/Hostesses, Volunteer Income Tax Program, Handyman), Coffee Break (social group and speaker series, Regional Housing Program (including Housing Directory(online), Information Sessions and Social Work Outreach Elderguide (print and online resource directory), Eldernet (computer and technology skills training)
The Phoenix Monument Education Project is dedicated to honour women and children who have been murdered or who have gone missing in the Prince George and surrounding area. The Phoenix Transition Society hopes to have a monument designed and constructed in Prince George. The monument will also serve as a reminder of the need for public education regarding issues of prevention of violence against women and children. One of the project’s objectives is to develop educational materials which will address eliminating the harmful stereotypes that lead to discrimination and violence and tearing down the structures that perpetuate the violence. Creating safer communities requires a long-term commitment from all of us. Please help us make the Monument Project a reality by making a donation.
Since 1994, Family Centre has provided a comprehensive range of services to children, youth and families. Services are intended to: • strengthen and empower families; • enhance the capacities of parents; • foster the optimal development of children. Family Centre’s primary goal is that ALL children and families will have access to a comprehensive range of services that support their needs, build on their competencies, and contribute to their development. As a Parent Link Centre, Family Centre offers a comprehensive range of prevention and early intervention services to children, youth and families that includes: • Information and Referrals • Early Literacy, Early Learning and Care Programming • Parent Education • Family Support including Counselling, Individual, Couple and Family, and Parent/Teen Mediation • Outreach/Partnerships
The programs and services at Good Shepherd are devoted to preventing poverty and homelessness. We are here for people in crisis who need a hot meal, a warm coat or safe shelter but we also look at longer-term solutions that promote health and independence. Good Shepherd offers a wide range of counselling and support services to help combat poverty and other related social issues like homelessness, mental illness and woman abuse. On average, Good Shepherd serves over a thousand men, women, children and youth in the community every day and has grown to become Greater Hamilton’s largest human and social services agency. Good Shepherd’s programs and services are available free of charge to anyone in need.
BIAPH offers: Assitance and information to survivors of ABI, their families and support network. We are a community group of professionals and caring volunteers that helps to: - Promote the prevention of ABI - Improve Quality of Care/Life - Provide Community Education and Awareness - Conduct Resource Searches for clients BIAPH provides: - Educational and supportive meetings between individuals with an ABI, their families, other support service workers and professsionals. - Social and recreational activities for individuals with an ABI nad their families. - Financial assistance for respite care by fundraising via fundraiser events and corporate funding. BIAPH strives to: - Establish and maintain relationships with other non-profit groups and service providers. - Gather, disseminate and ensure that information on brain injury and its effects is accessible.