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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!
Our mission is to prevent child trafficking and exploitation through culturally relevant programs for vulnerable children and to share their stories to empower creative, compassionate people to act. Formerly known as The SOLD Project
The Orphan's Hands provides safe homes and education for children at risk of being trafficked in high risk countries, while bringing the love and hope of Jesus Christ. We equip them to return and impact their community for the gospel.
This endeavour, founded in 1983, has a mission to improve the quality of life of those who are disadvantaged, vulnerable, or victims of violence, while promoting their personal autonomy and helping them rejoin mainstream society. The initiatives supported by this endeavour promote measures designed to give individuals greater control over themselves and their environment from every point of view – material, physical, psychological, social, and economic. The Feed a Child campaign, which was launched in the year 2000, supports Partners against Violence and Hunger’s programs for children. The objective is to give children from disadvantaged neighbourhoods the opportunity to eat nutritiously, develop to their full potential, and dream of a brighter tomorrow.
Our work inspires a vital re-connection between people and nature, community and oneself. We work primarily with children and families in the urban context. Our summer programs now include day and overnight camps in Muskoka as well as Toronto, and a regional training course for adults with a focus on nature connection, mentoring, community building and intergenerational learning. We currently work with over 1800 people per year, with over 500 in long term mentoring relationships where we support children to grow into healthy, active, and resilient people. Our goal is to inspire nature connection in childhood, and long term mentoring relationships to communities all across Ontario.
Share the Warmth fights hunger and poverty through a host of programs such as tutoring and scholarships to foster school success, youth group and music instruction to support overall development of yountsters, an emergency food bank service as well as distributing food and school supplies to needy children throughout Montreal.
The AIDS Network is a registered charitable organization that offers services and education to people living in the communities of Hamilton, Halton, Haldimand, Norfolk and Brant. Established in 1986, we are the only organization in the region that offers services and support to men, women, children and families who have been affected by HIV/AIDS.
Our outreach workers are continually establishing relationships with children and youth who are on the streets. Their message is simple and clear: "If you want to get off the streets we will help you." This is done by providing services to this marginalized group, referring them to agencies and programs that can assist with their addictions and or life issues. When there is no program or assistance available, the PAR Foundation provides the resources to assist the individual. Expected outcomes for Alberta's children and youth: The Nexus Project is the street outreach program currently run by the PAR Foundation. As funding permits, this project will be expanded to reach more youth in the schools, before they are out on the streets, and to provide early intervention, and harm reduction models that can be easily followed by the youth.
We envision a world where every child has a loving family and a safe home. The Small Things strives to empower communities in order keep vulnerable and orphaned children in their families. Through community services, comprehensive family preservation, and loving, family-style homes - we can ensure every child is healthy, safe, loved and cared for
The Coquitlam Foundation attracts and manages charitable gifts of cash, bonds, shares, pledges, bequests, memorials and life insurance in the form of permanent endowments. The earnings on these endowment funds are used to return monies to local charities in the form of grants for initiatives to benefit local children, youth, seniors, arts & cultural, conservation and heritage projects of benefit to the residents of Coquitlam.
Central Neighbourhood House (CNH) is a non-profit community based United Way agency located in central east Toronto. CNH provides programming and services to a broad range of clients from the Regent Park, St. Jamestown and Moss Park areas of Toronto. Poverty, language and education barriers that are often compounded by violence, drugs and alcohol abuse disadvantage our clients and community members. Founded in 1911, CNH has been an integral part of the community for close to 100 years!! CNH offers anti-violence programs for young men and women, friendly visits to seniors, children's camps, recreation programs, tutoring. Our Street Survivors program scours the city streets, parks, bridges, and underpasses looking for children, families, teens and adults living on the streets -- we offer them support services to help them look for housing, counselling and so much more.
The Riverwood Conservancy (TRC) is a volunteer and member-based community charity whose volunteers and staff provide nature and environmental education programs and services to children including special needs children, youth, and adults and families. TRC also improves and conserves the natural heritage of Riverwood park though stewardship activities, which includes native tree planting, managing invasive plants and re-establishing animal and plant habitat. TRC designs, plants and beautifies the many Chappell House Gardens. In addition, TRC promotes the further establishment of Riverwood as a public park in Mississauga. This is all accomplished in partnership with the City of Mississauga, local schools, businesses, and service clubs. Our programs contribute to a healthy community, enriching quality of life, and improving the environment. All TRC work occurs at Riverwood, a rare and ecologically diverse 150-acre site in central Mississauga.