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The Bridge Hospice, located in the rural village of Warkworth Ontario, was conceived by people with a shared dream of making life better for the dying. As Northumberland County’s first residential hospice, the facility provides a much needed service to the community. The hospice accommodates up to three residents in a comfortable home-like environment. It is a place of serenity, love and comfort where residents are treated with dignity and respect. They receive the highest standard of care. The facility officially started accepting residents in June, 2013. Check www.thebridgehospice.com for referral or admission details.
By focusing on the development of communities and families, KANPE addresses the diverse needs of the Haitian people: health, nutrition, education, financial independence and assistance. KANPE is combining its expertise with that of other organizations that have proven themselves in the field, such as Partners in Health (Zanmi Lasanté), which specializes in free healthcare for the underprivileged, and Fonkoze, which is dedicated to helping impoverished families achieve financial independence. KANPE is pooling its efforts with its partners’ to create a new comprehensive program designed to assist and support Haitian society’s most vulnerable populations in their fight for a better future.
The KAT6 Foundation supports people and their families who are living with KAT6A and KAT6B syndromes around the world. We advance scientific research aimed at developing treatments and spread awareness of KAT6 syndromes so they can be more easily identified, treated and studied.
The Kettle began over 35 years ago providing support and services to mental health consumers in Vancouver. It has since grown into a registered charity with an operating budget of approximately $8 million today. The Kettle's mandate is to provide an open door drop-in. It provides services and support in the areas of housing, advocacy, employment, meals and approximately 26 weekly life-skill programs.
Our Vision A Winnipeg where community life flourishes.
For over 100 years The Elliott Community has cared for and served seniors in Guelph. We have grown to become the only not for profit home for seniors in Guelph to offer five levels of care: Life Lease Suites, Retirement, Retirement Plus, Respite, and Long-Term Care. Our residents have made significant contributions to their communities. Our residents are war veterans, service men and women, husbands, wives, mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers. They are philanthropists, factory workers, ministers, farmers, doctors, industry leaders, visionaries and so much more. They have shaped their communities and our Country. It is their generation that formed many of the services and systems we rely on and utilize today.
Since 1982, the 9-10 Club Serving Soup To The Hungry has operated The Soup Kitchen out of rented space in the basement of St. Andrew's Cathedral in Victoria, BC. We serve soup to between 150-300 clients a day, and are open Monday through Friday, all holidays except Christmas day. The Soup Kitchen is staffed by volunteers, except for our caretaker who receives a modest honorarium. We rely on cash and food donations from the community to help feed those in need. We receive no support from the Government.
The Praxis Project is a nonprofit movement support intermediary and an institution of color that supports organizing and change work at local, regional and national levels. Focused on movement building for fundamental change, our mission is to build healthy communities by changing the power relationships between people of color and the institutional structures that affect their lives.
The Denver Hospice's mission is to encircle those facing advanced illness with an unprecedented level of comfort, compassion and expertise.