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It is our mission to ease the burden of families who are struggling financially as a result of caring for a loved one with terminal cancer.
The sole mission of Orphanos is to glorify Jesus Christ and serve His purpose on earth. Not excluding any opportunity Jesus Christ provides to glorify Him and serve His purposes, we commit to provide professional support services to our partners that enables them to provide direct childcare that is God-honoring and positively impacts the whole child and their families. Therefore, while utilizing organizational support systems that are modern and functioning properly, we will focus on providing these specific services to our partners:Money Care, Member Care, Ministry Care, Media Care.
TO PROVIDE CARE AND HOUSING FOR DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED ADULTS. THIS INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO MEDICAL TREATMENT, RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES, A WORKSHOP PROGRAM, AND THE GENERAL WELL-BEING OF ALL CLIENTS.
To improve the human experience in healthcare communities by honoring the work of exceptional caregivers. This results in not only an enjoyable patient experience, but better quality of care for patients, residents, and families. The Ceca Award Program serves as a network for healthcare communities to demonstrate their commitment to core caregiving values, while ensuring staff are engaged and feel appreciated. Research shows these critical elements lead to higher safety and security, better staff retention, and improved care delivery.
Pathstone Mental Health is the only accredited provider of children’s mental health treatment in Niagara. We offer a broad spectrum of treatment services and programs, delivered by highly qualified staff to strengthen children and families. We serve all children and youth from birth through to their 18th birthday.
Marianhill has been a well-reputed part of the community since 1954 and has continually worked to provide new and innovative services to the elderly residents of Renfrew County. We have been an accredited Health Facility since 1989 and we continue to strive to meet the standards of excellence. Several of our services are only offered at our facility including Palliative Care and our Day Program for seniors and developmentally challenged individuals.
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Vision: to be our communities' first choice for charitable giving, thus ensuring a continuous flow of funds from informed and dedicated donors. Values: to be trustworthy in all we do. To be transparent, responsible and accountable stewards of our donors' investments; to treat our volunteers, colleagues and donors with respect, honesty and integrity; and to embrace and employ ethical fundraising practices.
After a skiing accident left him quadriplegic in 1979, Sam Sullivan decided to reach out to other people with disabilities to help them take more responsibility for their lives. Sam believed barriers preventing or limiting full participation in society by people with disabilities could be surmounted through action and effort on the part of the individual, with the support of their able-bodied counterparts. Sam's willpower and entrepreneurship brought into reality several of the objectives he originally set out to achieve. With determination, energy, ingenuity and sheer effort, he launched six non-profit societies, all representing the ideal of promoting full citizenship in the community. The activities and programs these societies offer help improve the lives of people with disabilities not only in Vancouver and B.C. but also across North America and around the world.
MA Fondation to the rescue In Quebec, there are organizations that do outstanding work with young victims of violence. MA Fondation hardly seeks to take their place. Rather, it wishes to support their work by providing financial assistance. More specifically, MA Fondation provides assistance to two institutions renowned for their work with abused children: * the UHC Sanite-Justine’s Sociolegal Clinic, which meets the medial and social needs of victims of physical and sexual maltreatment. * the Fondation Marie-Vincent and, by the same token, the Marie-Vincent Expertise Centre, which provides police, medical, psychosocial and sociolegal services to victims of sexual abuse and their parents.
The South Community Birth Program provides a full range of primary maternity care services to childbearing women and their families. The SCBP has established a non-profit charity, Families at the Centre, to raise funds to support new immigrant and low-income families with food vouchers, baby clothing and newborn necessities. The charity also supports a portion of our doula program as well as supplying educational aids and materials and nutritional food at our postpartum drop-in sessions.
While there is no replacement for personalized, professional medical advice, Fuck Cancer’s goal is to provide educational resources that are reliable, relatable, and easy to understand. We want to create a community that allows people to connect, share, and communicate in a safe space online. We want to make tangible improvements in our ability to detect and treat cancer early — and to improve people’s lives in the process.