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ECRCAA provides resources and leadership so the people of Elmwood can work together in building a stronger and safer community, making it a more desirable place to live, work, and raise a family. We will accomplish this by: 1) Developing programs to meet the changing needs of the people in our community. 2) Connecting people, ideas and resources.
Guelph & Area Right to Life is a non-denominational human rights organization.
Founded in 1971, Center of Concern is an independent, interdisciplinary organization engaged in social analysis, theological reflection, research, education, and policy advocacy.
We equip exceptional youth and educators with the skills and relationships to work in solidarity across lines of difference to create more just and inclusive societies.
Who Are We? Tails of Help is a volunteer-driven registered charity focused on helping Albertans in need. Working with the Alberta Veterinary Medical Association, we provide essential veterinary care for pets of owners who are experiencing financial hardship. Our goal is to help keep pets healthy and with their loving families. Who Do We Help? We help seniors, disabled, or low income pet owners who own pets that need essential veterinary treatment. We can help care for companion animals of all kinds, from dogs and cats to birds and ferrets. How It Works. Applications for funding are made on behalf of eligible pet owners by participating Alberta veterinary clinics. If you are an Alberta resident and eligible pet owner, then please contact your regular veterinarian for details. How Can I help? Please donate — Charitable tax receipts are issued for donations of $15 or more.
Quilt of Belonging,one of Canada's most powerful and comprehensive art projects, shows that there is "A Place for All" in the fabric of society. This 120 foot long textile mosaic is a richly hued portrait of the human family. Its 263 blocks portray the rich cultural legacies of all the First Peoples in Canada and every nation of the world. The astonishing range of materials and their stories connect the threads of our past to the limitless possibilities of our future. Over 1 million visitors have seen the Quilt in exhibitions across Canada and the United States. It was recently featured at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver and the G20 Summit in Toronto. Our books, and website, popular with people of all ages and from all walks of life, have created an impact around the world. The Quilt project offers the world hope and a vision of how people can live together in harmony.
PESI seeks to bridge leaders across cultures to bring about positive change in our world. Your donation will go toward fulfilling our vision of: • Investing in the young people of today to become global servant-leaders of the future • Building understanding and collaboration between the Canada, China, and other Asian countries • Fostering friendships and exchange between cultures