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Our mission is to strengthen disaster response in America by rescuing and recruiting dogs and partnering them with firefighters and other first responders to find people buried alive in the wreckage of disasters. Since our inception in 1996, SDF has trained over 231 teams in California, Florida, Nebraska, New York, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Baja California who have responded to over 200 disasters across the US and internationally. Meet our Search Teams at http://www.searchdogfoundation.org/search_teams/
To Praise. To Bless. To Preach.
Our purpose is to end poverty in neglected communities by working hand-in-hand with local residents to implement sustainable change solutions that change lives forever.
Our mission is to empower vulnerable adolescent girls by enabling them to create healthy, self-sustaining families who prosper without further aid.
PROVIDE SHELTER,CLOTHING,FOOD TO POOR AND THE NEEDY PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD.
Our mission is to provide charitable resources, assistance, services, and support to needy and underprivileged community.
Every day, TRCA works in your backyard. They plant trees, educate kids, green businesses, band birds, rescue wildlife, build wetlands, do archaeological surveys, clean water, champion renewable energy and so much more. Our gifts of a local nature are unique because like TRCA's work, they aren't symbolic at all. They are real. Supporting places to visit: • Albion Hills Conservation Area • Altona Forest • Bathurst Glen Golf Course • Black Creek Pioneer Village • Boyd Conservation Area • Bruce's Mill Conservation • Claireville Conservation • East Duffins Headwaters • Glen Haffy Conservation • Glen Rouge Campground • Heart Lake Conservation • Indian Line Campground • Kortright Centre for Conservation • Oak Ridges Moraine • Petticoat Creek • Rouge Park • Tommy Thompson Park www.thelivingcity.org / www.trca.on.ca http://www.blogto.com/sports_play/2014/04/the_top_10_places_in_and_around_toronto_to_get_away_from_it_all/
In 1969, a small but dedicated group of British Columbians launched a campaign to protect the magnificent forests and lakes of the Nitinat Triangle and West Coast Trail on Vancouver Island. There were no Canadian environmental groups working on forest and wilderness issues at that time, so they joined forces with the US Sierra Club. That energetic group became the first Sierra Club affiliate in Canada, later joining the national Sierra Club of Canada when it was formed. 40 years on, Sierra Club local groups around B.C. defend old-growth forests and ecosystems, help combat global warming and safeguard our clean air and water. Sierra Club BC staff meet regularly with government and business to ensure conservation viewpoints are heard, and to provide input on policy and budget decisions that affect the environment. Our grassroots base, science-based policies and pragmatism have helped to protect millions of hectares of B.C. wilderness.
To pragmatically facilitate the provision of quality health, quality education for children, skill acquisition and training for Women and Young Girls, complemented with life-enhancing infrastructures and social amenities towards improved lifestyles for the Less Privileged in sub-urban and Rural Communities.
PPFF's mission is to inspire stewardship of Pennsylvania's state parks and forests.