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The Foundation engages residents and businesses through donations of time and resources to help keep first-rate services within the community, such as a well-equipped hospital and excellent, caring medical professionals. Donations may be made by individuals, families, groups, business, corporations and foundations. Gifts may be In Memory of a loved one or In Honour of a life event. Donations may be in response to a campaign or as part of your annual giving plan. Gifts may be made to support the Foundation's annual fundraising campaign or designated to a particular piece of equipment. Donations may also be designated to an Endowment Fund to ensure quality health care is available into the future. Gifts may also be made to honor a member of the healthcare staff, to recognize and thank them for providing caring, extraordinary attention. If indicated, Foundation staff will send a card to commemorate your gift. Thank you for choosing to support local health care.
SUPPORT OF CHILDREN'S CHARITIES: Donations of cash, airline tickets and Aeroplan Miles are provided to registered Canadian charities that work with children. SUPPORT OF OTHER HEALTH RELATED CAUSES:On an ad hoc basis, the Air Canada Foundation provides support to eligible charities for fundraising purposes. HOSPITAL TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM: This program benefits 15 pediatric hospitals across Canada through the donation of Aeroplan Miles used to transport children and a parent to centers offering medical treatment unavailable in their community. To donate your Aeroplan Miles and help sick children, visit aircanada.com/foundation. EVERY BIT COUNTS: Air Canada collects small change of any currency on its flights, in large decorative canisters in airports and Maple Leaf Lounges. Funds collected are donated to organizations supported by the Foundation. The Foundation actively participates in humanitarian relief activity following natural disasters.
The Discovery Eye Foundation supports research, education and advocacy related to sight-threatening eye diseases and their treatments, improving the quality of life for patients and their families.
Beatitudes Campus Foundation supports Beatitudes Campus, a life plan community, and the residents it serves, to foster the margin of excellence and drive innovation at Beatitudes Campus.
From the website: "The mission of the Scleroderma Research Foundation is to fund and facilitate the most promising, highest quality research aimed at treatment and, ultimately, a cure for scleroderma."
The mission of the Haitian Health Foundation (HHF) is to improve the health and well-being of women, children, families and communities in Haiti through healthcare, education and community development.
York Foundation Inc., established in 2003, supports York Care Centre's journey to becoming a Centre of Excellence in Aging Care. York Care Centre is a 214-resident nursing home in Fredericton, NB. The Foundation consists of 13 volunteers from the community who are helping to raise the profile and necessary funds for York Care Centre, which is non-profit. While the government provides operating funds and money for some capital repairs and purchases, many capital needs can not be met without the support of donations. The Board of Directors of York Foundation Inc. consists of Harold Moore, Carol Ann Hanley, Robin Rickard, Mac MacFarlane, David Jensen Sr., Mike McManus, Chipp McCrea, Doug Daley, Carol Burtt, David Hildebrand, Beth Corey and Marven Grant Harold Moore is serving as Foundation president while Carol-Ann Hanley is vice-president, and Robin Rickard is secretary/treasurer.
Hospice Support Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose purpose is to honor the memory of hospice patients by providing assistance to those who are coping with life-limiting illness, death and grief. Donations to Hospice Support Foundation help support a wide variety of community-based services, research and education that can assist patients and families. To make a donation, please visit our website at www.hospicesupportfoundation.org.
The Arbor Hospice Foundation was founded in 2002 to provide philanthropic support and to advance the mission of Arbor Hospice in meeting the growing end-of-life care needs of the communities it serves.
Joshua Frase Foundation (JFF) has worked tirelessly to increase awareness for Myotubular Myopathy and other neuromuscular disorders. JFF funds cutting edge genetic research for Myotubular Myopathy (MTM) at Children's Hospital Boston, Harvard & Wake Forest Medical School of Regenerative Medicine. JFF has built a network for families and friends affected by these devastating muscle disorders, giving them hope as the foundation pushes this research forward.
Ellie’s Army Foundation provides financial assistance, support, and hope to children and young adults battling life-threatening illnesses in an effort to give them the best chance to survive.
GRIN2B Foundation is a parent-run organization dedicated to furthering research on the GRIN2B gene and providing support and education to the small, but growing community of individuals and families impacted by a GRIN2B diagnosis.