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The Tacombi Foundation's mission is to advance Mexican communities through food accessibility, education, and employment.
The Outside Foundation has a mission to get kids outside and to preserve and protect our local environment.
Established in 1970, the Miriam Foundation supports rehabilitative, vocational, residential services and programs that foster increased socialization and community integration for children and adults living with intellectual disabilities or autism spectrum disorders. The Foundation, through the Lou Greenberg association also owns and manages 19 adapted community homes which offer a caring and supportive environment and promote inclusion. The Miriam Foundation also supports educational initiatives of a national scope through its Abe Gold Learning & Research Centre, including conferences and training and a bilingual national web portal (Autism Central). The Miriam Foundation publishes Exceptional Family, a national resource magazine for Parents and caregivers of children with cognitive and physical special needs. The Miriam Foundation also funds the Trampoline Programme, an early intensive therapeutic programme for children with an autism spectrum disorder or a developmental disability.
The ACT Foundation is the national charitable organization that is establishing CPR and defibrillator training programs in Canadian high schools.
The Cheremoya Foundation (CF) is an area-wide movement of parents and community supporting historic Cheremoya Elementary School, located below the Hollywood Sign. Founded in 2009, The Cheremoya Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) that is run by volunteers who commit their time and resources to support students, teachers, and administration.
The Scholarship Foundation was established in 1993 as a registered charitable organization and renamed the Lampe Foundation in 2010. It aims to support the education of men and women in our community and to encourage continuation of studies. We believe that educating people enables them to contribute meaningfully to our society, both in their chosen career and their family life.
Lehman High School Foundation supports the students and the Lehman Community through engagement and development to secure the school's financial future.
The Pinasol Foundation is a renowned non-governmental organization (NGO) that operates across various sectors, including water and sanitation, child protection, vocational and technical education, environmental conservation, and livelihood empowerment. With a strong reputation in these areas, the foundation has positioned itself as a lead project team and has successfully qualified to execute projects effectively.
DisclosureFest™ Foundation is a multi-cultural initiative and community based nonprofit platform. Our Foundation unites heart-centered, like-minded people, donors and sponsors in an effort to raise consciousness, provide education on health and wellness and create awareness of global, environmental and humanitarian initiatives through on-going monthly volunteer-based events and programs.https://www.disclosurefest.org
The SEED Foundation is a national nonprofit that partners with urban communities to provide innovative educational opportunities that prepare underserved students for success in college and beyond.
Azad Foundation works with the mission to equip resource-poor women so that they excel as professionals and entrepreneurs; and earn a "livelihood with dignity" in jobs and markets that had traditionally been closed to them. Azad Foundation works with these women to enable them: - Imagine new roles for themselves - Get opportunities to work in safe and respectful environments and - Enhance not just their economic status but their self-respect and dignity as well. - Build social capital for women as they transform their own lives and those of others around them. Azad Foundation believes that when women are socially and economically empowered, they become catalysts of change, not just in their own lives, but in their families and communities as well.
The Temiskaming Foundation was formed in 1994 in New Liskeard, Ontario. A group of businessmen learned how small communities in the United States were prospering through the work of their own community foundations. They reasoned that if other communities could benefit through the work of their community foundations why not start one in the Tri-Town. A local foundation would allow Tri Town residents to donate to the community with the assurance that funds would be directed where they were most needed. By 2002 there were 33 funds with a total amount exceeding $1,000,000. In 2001 these same funds provided over $42,000 to be given out in grants within the community. Established funds range from those that benefit many graduating high school students, the elderly, local arts and culture activities, New Liskeard Public School, the Temiskaming Music Festival, Temiskaming Art Gallery, local museums. Undesignated funds benefit worthy causes across many sectors of the community.