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The Hearing Foundation of Canada is a national charitable organization established in 1979, led by a volunteer Board of Directors drawn from the business and medical communities, many of whom have personal experience with hearing loss.
The Children's Aid Society of Hamilton was established in 1894 as a non-profit, charitable organization focussing on the well-being and protection of children. The CAS is mandated under The Child and Family Services Act of Ontario to provide child protection services in our community. This Society is funded 100% by the Province of Ontario, through the Ministry of Children and Youth Services. The Society is responsible for the investigation and assessment of all allegations of physical, emotional or sexual abuse and neglect towards children and the management of a case when a child is taken into care. The Society provides supportive counselling to the family and child, in order to help keep the child in their home.
CCNB has been at the forefront of environmental action in New Brunswick since 1969. We are a membership-based organization with charitable status in Canada. Our members are citizens who care about the future of our planet - citizens who want to support environmental protection in the Maritimes. We work on two fronts: 1. We act as citizen watchdogs for the public good, safeguarding our land, air and water. 2. Through research and education we develop and promote solutions to pollution and resource destruction.
Vision Statement: "We envision an Ontario where women work together for safe, healthy families, communities and pursue an enriched and balanced lifestyle."
JMJ Children's Fund is supporting children in schools in Ghana, India and Malawi. We are also helping to provide food for children in a Remand Home in Nigeria, with its attached orphanage. JMJ has been supporting a program called Youth Alive which teaches young people in Malawi how to fight AIDS.
PLAN exists to deepen democracy, transform power and achieve greater justice in Nevada. We employ leadership development, grassroots organizing, policy advocacy and direct action to build power with our communities.
Guide Dog Users of Canada (GDUC) helps guide dog users to maximize the benefits of mobility with a guide dog so that they may participate more fully in Canadian society. Open to guide dog users and all those interested in furthering their cause, GDUC intends to become a voice for Canadian guide dog users and a centre of excellence on the activities, needs, and accomplishments of persons who are blind, partially sighted, or deaf-blind, and assisted by guide dogs. Step out with us and let us work together to make a difference for guide dog teams in Canada. Join Guide Dog Users of Canada!
The Community Foundation of Nova Scotia is a public charitable foundation created by and for the people of Nova Scotia. We engage in three core activities: * we establish and maintain endowment funds on behalf of private donors, businesses, charities, and communities which, in turn, support registered charities and other eligible recipients within the province of NS; * we engage in strategic grant-making; and * we provide leadership with respect to a broad range of community issues, connecting people who care with causes that matter. We are a member of Community Foundations of Canada, which represents a network of 168 community foundations nationally, and who together hold close to $2.5 Billion in assets. In 2008, Canada's community foundations granted nearly $170 Million to organizations doing good work in our communities each and every day.
We are women at our best living our dreams, helping other women and girls to be their best, and live their dreams!
The Federation of Quebec Alzheimer Societies was founded in April 1986 by representatives of the first 5 existing Alzheimer Societies. Their objective was to unit forces and to be represented by a provincial body. Today the Federation units 20 local Alzheimer Societies who offer programs and services for people living with Alzheimer’s disease, their families and caregivers as well as healthcare and social care professionals located across Quebec. Since 1993, the Federation of Quebec Alzheimer Societies has signed an agreement with Alzheimer Canada joining other provinces of Canada.
A local organization created by and for the people of the Peace Country Region. We exist to help create and maintain a healthy, vibrant community for all. The Foundation helps donors invest in the long-term stability and well-being of our community. Please specify which fund you would like your donation allocated to. Thank you.
Givat Haviva strengthens civil society, tolerance and co-existence in Israel through dialogue and art programs, education for peace and democracy, and research into the Holocaust. Givat Haviva's award-winning programs bring togther Israel's diverse communites and include: Israeli Arab & Jewish youth dialogue; womens' community development; dialogue through art and sport, and; holocaust and resistance research and education................ Programs include: .......... Face to Face - Youth Dialogue Programs .......... Through Others’ Eyes –Israeli Arab and Jewish Youth Photography Program .......... Through Others’ Eyes - Photo exhibit touring Canada .......... Womens' Community Development Program .......... New!!-Community Facilitators Program for Women (supported by the Government of Canada) .......... Moreshet - Holocaust & Resistance archives preservation and digitization