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Habitat for Humanity Muskoka achieved charitable status in 2001 and built its first home in 2003. As of January 2014, seventeen low income families have moved into Habitat homes across Muskoka and Parry Sound.
Habitat for Humanity Thousand Islands was established in 1998 and although based in Brockville, Ontario, serves the geographic area of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville. We have built homes in Brockville (1999 and 2005), Gananoque (2001), Athens (2003), and Newboro (2008). These have been single family dwellings of approximately 1,000 square feet. To support the building of future homes, the Thousand Islands ReStore was established in 2006. Unfortunately the ReStore was destroyed by a fire in May 2008. We are currently looking into opening a new ReStore. (A ReStore, when in operation, accepts donations of home improvement and building materials from local corporate donors as well as individual home owners. In turn these materials are resold to individuals and contractors engaged in home renovation projects. The net funds raised by the ReStore provide additional funding for the building of homes, and also reduce the materials sent to landfill sites.
The mission of Charlie's House is to prevent accidents and injuries to children in and around the home.
An innovative respite and support service in the home to the family caregiver of a person with Alzheimer's.
Habitat for Humanity Kingston is a registered charity that builds affordable homes for purchase by low-income families. With the assistance of volunteers, businesses and community organizations, Habitat for Humanity makes the dream of home ownership a reality for families in our community.
Habitat for Humanity Heartland Ontario is a registered charity that builds affordable homes for purchase by low-income families. With the assistance of volunteers, businesses and community organizations Habitat makes the dream of home ownership a reality for families in our community.
Calgary Habitat for Humanity homes are built almost completely by volunteers using building materials, land and money donated by individuals, businesses, service clubs, foundations and faith communities. Calgary's Habitat for Humanity affilitate was incorporated in 1990. In 2010, Habitat for Humnaity Calgary celebrated its 20th Anniversary and the completion of the 100th and 101st homes built in the Calgary area. Habitat builds houses with, not for, the families who will purchase them. Selected families pay for their homes with no-interest, long-term mortgages. Mortgage payments go into a "Fund for Humanity" and are used to build future Habitat homes.
Alzheimer Services - Caregiver Support & Education - Seniors Day Programs Community Support Services - Bereavement Support - Friendly Visiting - Home Support Exercise Program - Hospice Volunteer Visiting - Special Steps - Tele-Touch Home Health Care - Home & Personal Support - Nursing - Philips Lifeline Palliative Care Consultation Program - Hospice Palliative Care Education - Palliative Care Consultations
We provide aid to refugees, both at home and abroad. No politics. Simply humanitarian
Community Care Durham, established in 1977, is a multi-service registered charitable organization. We provide Home Support, Respite (Caregiver Relief), COPE Mental Health and HAL (Home at Last) services to more than 8,000 adults and their caregivers who have needs related to aging, physical and/or mental health. The services are provided at no cost or for a minimal fee and are administered through locations across Durham Region serving the communities of Ajax, Pickering, Brock, Clarington, Oshawa, Scugog, Uxbridge and Whitby. HOME SUPPORT Program: Meals on Wheels, Transportation, Luncheon Out, Home Help and Maintenance, Friendly Visiting, Telephone Reassurance and Footcare Clinics. RESPITE Program: In-Home Respite, Adult Day Programs (Clarington, Pickering, Whitby & Uxbridge and open to all Durham residents). COPE Mental Health Program: Individual, Group and Special Geriatric Support. HAL Program: Helps clients settle at home after a stay in hospital at no charge.
Habitat for Humanity is an inclusive, non-profit, non-government organization dedicated to eliminating poverty housing by building homes in partnership with families in need. Habitat builds simple, decent, affordable houses and provides interest-free mortgages to families who would otherwise not be able to purchase their own home. The Habitat for Humanity program is about home ownership and providing a long-term solution designed to break the poverty cycle.
Part of an international network, the Victoria affiliate was founded in 1990 and to date we have provided homes for 18 families. In March 2012 we dedicated a beautiful side-by-side duplex in the Gorge/Tillicum area and placed two more families with young children in a home. In 2014 we started work on a four unit townhome in Saanich. With your help, our goal is to build five affordable homes per year.