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THE SACRED HEART SCHOOL OF MONTREAL

To make a donation to The Sacred Heart School of Montreal, please visit the CanadaHelps page of our fundraising arm, The City House Foundation.

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Transformative Justice Coalition

SYSTEMATIC CHANGE THAT ACHIEVES RACIAL JUSTICE, GENDER, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS THROUGH PUBLIC EDUCATION AND ENGAGEMENT INITIATIVES THAT ATTEND EQUALLY TO HEARTS AND MINDS AS WELL AS THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS AND STRUCTURES IN WHICH THEY EXIST

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Servant's Heart Ministries

Servant's Heart Ministries is based on the north coast of the Dominican Republic near Puerto Plata. We provide education for at risk moms and their babies through our Pregnancy Resource Center and a quality education for over 200 children through our sponsored school program. We also assist in the reconstruction of housing for impoverished people of the Dominican Republic and Haiti.

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Emerging Women NC

Emerging Women NC is a powerful movement across the state that is redefining the way women lead. Committed to practicing the art of influence through service-leadership and community involvement, we inspire others by leading with compassion and integrity. Empowered by diversity, we embrace positive leadership traits as our members impact local, national and global communities.

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Women On Change

Women on Change mobilizes at all levels to level the playing field for poor females, under the ages of 18 years old, by breaking barriers to advance science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) resources.

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ONTARIO NATIVE LITERACY COALITION

The Ontario Native Literacy Coalition will be the leader of Aboriginal literacy in the Province of Ontario.

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AMPUTEE COALITION OF CANADA

The Amputee Coalition of Canada (ACC) was established in 2008 as a nonprofit organization. Its goal is to improve and advance the quality of life of persons with limb loss. The Amputee Coalition of Canada was created to improve quality of life of persons with limb loss in their communities by providing education and opportunities to gain skills, lessons and coping techniques that increase confidence, connectedness, and sense of belonging. Through the ACC, persons with limb loss are educated on how to best engage in social and physical activities following amputation and how to incorporate these activities into their lives. The ACC relies on structured and validated programs, with the involvement of persons with amputation, to encourage a culture of support, networking, and active participation in life following limb loss.