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WE WORK WITH THE COMMUNITY TO CONSERVE AND PROTECT THE HEALTH AND BEAUTY OF THE KINNICKINNIC RIVER AND ITS WATERSHED.
Our objectives are: To plan, develop and deliver social and heath care programs for communities within the Skeena Health Unit District To support community involvement through participation with other agencies, societies and citizens To act as an advocate for social and economic improvement throughout the region To promote community awareness of social and health care issues To work with federal and provincial health and welfare planning and fund raising organizations in order to achieve community based services
To conserve native habitats and farmlands in the Driftless Area for the health and well-being of current and future generations.
The Hastings Center addresses social and ethical issues in health care, science, and technology. Through our projects and publications, The Hastings Center shapes ideas that influence key opinion leaders, including health policy-makers, regulators, health care professionals, lawyers, legislators, and judges. Our analyses also influence professional practice: from end-of-life care to psychiatric practice to immigrant health care, we have helped to shape the standards of practice adopted by physicians, nurses, and lawyers. Founded in 1969 by philosopher Daniel Callahan and psychoanalyst Willard Gaylin, The Hastings Center is the oldest independent, nonpartisan, interdisciplinary research institute of its kind in the world.
The Canadian Health and Environment Education and Research Foundation (CHEER) works to educate health professionals and citizens about environmental health hazards. Working with its sister organization, The Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment, CHEER has alerted Canadians to the hazards of lawn and garden pesticides and the safe, effective alternatives that now exist. It has also taught nurses and doctors how to make hospitals and medical clinics more environmentally-friendly. Finally, it has shown the public the advantages of organic agriculture.
A Christian healthcare ministry promoting and providing: • the formation of disciples in all nations; • excellent medical and spiritual care for those in need; • a whole person approach to healthcare; • healthcare teams—individuals recruited, equipped and supported; • health workers in the field—taught, mentored and encouraged in medical and spiritual excellence; • strong health infrastructures; • public policies promoting health and reducing poverty; • networks and partnerships with other Christ-centred ministries; • enrichment through cross-cultural experience; • programs that are well-managed and cost-effective.
Our Mission and Focus: Relieving poverty Advancing education Improving health Agriculture Forestry Horticulture Etc
Manomet's mission: uses science and collaboration to improve the health of flyways, coastal ecosystems, and working lands and seas.
San Francisco Bay Area Physicians for Social Responsibility works to protect human life from the gravest threats to health and survival. We educate the public and policy makers on issues regarding environmental health and sustainability, national and global security, nuclear disarmament, social justice, and violence prevention.
Our role is to improve respiratory health and the overall quality of life through programs, education, research, training, treatment, and prevention of lung disease. To achieve our mission we shall: - Enhance public awareness of the impact of respiratory diseases on the individual, family, community, and on the health delivery system; - Advocate increased support for education, research, training programs and a healthier environment; - Provide leadership in advocacy and programming; - Promote and support research into all aspects of respiratory health and disease; - Deliver effective evidence-based education materials, programs and services; - Support ongoing professional education initiatives to ensure optimum numbers of trained professionals; - Foster partnerships and collaborate with other organizations working towards lung health.
VIDA is a non-profit organization providing dual service to both Latin America and Northern California by collecting surplus medical supplies and equipment from health institutions, diverting them from landfills, and shipping them to Latin American hospitals and clinics that rely on such donations for the provision of basic health care.
The Truckee Trails Foundation is building, maintaining, and advocating for a world-class network of trails and bikeways for health, sustainability, and prosperity.