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Concordia (Concordia Hospital, Concordia Place, Concordia Foundation, Concordia Hip & Knee Institute, and Concordia Village) provides faith-based health and wellness services to the surrounding urban and rural community with quality care in a client-centred environment. Today, we continue to carry out our Mission on a daily basis with the support of our employees, volunteers, donors, supporting church congregations and the surrounding community. Concordia continues to expand its services and facilities to meet the demands of its thriving community its services. Operating collaboratively within the framework of The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, Concordia remains true to its origins.
Mascall Dance has been creating original contemporary dance for 25 years. We tour across Canada as well as internationally.
The House of Shalom Youth Centre is a non-denominational youth centre, located in the heart of Amherstburg, ON, for youth in Grades 8 - 12. Weekly peer-support meetings are led by our Program Coordinator and a team of dedicated volunteer support leaders. Our youth members are given the opportunity to share their experiences, opinions and feelings in a safe, non-judgmental, environment that is built on trust and respect. Through a variety of outlets for self-expression, recreation, creativity and community service, they are learning valuable life lessons that will assist them on their journey to becoming pro-active, influential members of their community. Together, we're helping today's youth become tomorrow's leaders.
The Tynehead Hatchery is operated by the Serpentine Enhancement Society, a non-profit volunteer society in partnership with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and Metro Vancouver Regional District. Education is an important part of our mandate, and the hatchery is involved with students of all levels in Surrey Schools. The Society was formed in 1985 and built the hatchery in 1987. Members of the society participate in a variety of activities centering around the rearing of young salmon and protecting the Serpentine watershed. Th hatchery raises four different species of salmon; Chinook, Chum, Coho and lately Steelhead. The work of the volunteers has been very successful in that a great number of spawners of all four species are returning every fall.
The Mustard Seed Edmonton is a Christian humanitarian organization that seeks to address poverty in greater Edmonton through the building of a healthy community. We are called to bring people into relationship with God and each other and we accomplish this by partnering with the wider community to serve needs and develop gifts of people affected by poverty.
Semiahmoo House Society is a non-profit organization which is recognized as a Society offering the highest quality services to people with disabilities and their families. We are a fully accredited agency through the Council on Accreditation (COA).
Art, agriculture, history, recreation…you’ll find it all here in Salem. Come visit!
To restore dignity and self-respect to thousands of women. I Support the Girls collects and distributes donations of new/used bras and new sealed packages of tampons and maxi pads to homeless women and girls across North America (and in 4 locations worldwide).
Our services extend beyond simply providing food. Our programs are designed to build skills that help people move out of the cycle of poverty. We offer a full range of programs within our facility including: the provision of Emergency Food Assistance, the Food Co-operative program, Infant, Youth, Adult and Seniors Program and Employment Readiness Programs. Programs provided by outside agencies available at our facility include: Family Counselling Centre of Cambridge and North Dumfries; Waterloo Region Community Legal Services and ACCKWA.
The Survivor Mitzvah Project (SMP) mission is an urgent humanitarian effort bringing direct and continuous financial aid to elderly and forgotten Holocaust survivors scattered across 9 countries including war-torn Ukraine, who are ill, isolated, alone, and in desperate need of food, medicine, heat, shelter, and some loving kindness. Our primary goal is to ensure that no Holocaust Survivor who has experienced the darkest days of human history ever be hungry, cold, or neglected again. Our secondary goal is to encourage people to work towards a kind and compassionate future by imagining a world without hate. Through education and outreach, we encourage people from all walks of life, all ethnicities, all races, religions, and genders to come together to stand up for each other and stop hatred and violence wherever it takes hold.