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Mission: To provide a Christian home, family and education to the impoverished youth in our communities. Casa Estrella Foundation, was founded in 2006 hostessing over 150 orphans through out the years, from ages 3 to up 18 years old. In 2014 we opened the first Private Christian School, from pre-K to High School. We have 360 students, this school year we gave 90 scholarships to mothers with low income and struggling families that have been separated from parents. Monetary support is essential to the success of this ministry. Thank you for your help. God Bless!
The Kerry Wood Nature Centre, Fort Normandeau and the entire Waskasoo Park Interpretive Program are part of the Waskasoo Environmental Education Society (WEES), incorporated on January 1, 2008 as a registered, non-profit charity under the Societies’ Act. WEES is a continuation under a new name of the former Normandeau Cultural and Natural History Society, incorporated 10 March 1989.
The FDNY Foundation raises funds and provides resources to strengthen the New York City Fire Department — supporting firefighter/EMS training, equipment, and fire & life‑safety education and outreach for New Yorkers.
We care for abused, neglected, and orphaned children from all parts of Mexico. We provide shelter, food, clothing and access to education while encouraging development in a home-like environment.
Romanian Children's Relief is a 501c3 charity supporting Romanian children and families in need, to prevent abandonment. Our partner foundation, Fundatia Inocenti, is also a legal Romanian charity.
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.
Our work is focused primarily in Peterborough City and County. Our Vision is to affect significant learning and development at the individual, organizational and community levels through collaborative community-academic relationships. This work will enhance the social, environmental, cultural and economic health of our communities.