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EVERGREEN BAPTIST HOME

At Evergreen Baptist Campus of Care, we offer graduated levels of care that give seniors the choice to age in place. From support for those who need a little extra assistance, to complex care for those no longer able to be cared for at home, we strive to ensure all of our residents and tenants experience the high standard of care they deserve—in a home-like environment. Founded in 1959 by members of the North American Baptist Churches of B.C.—who envisioned a Christian community that offered accommodation and support to those in need—Evergreen Baptist first opened its doors in 1962. Over the past 50 years, our facilities have continued to grow as that vision expanded. Today, Evergreen Baptist Campus of Care—a contracted service-provider for the Fraser Health Authority and BC Housing —offers 110 units of subsidized supportive housing, 84 one-bedroom units of assisted living, and 157 units of complex care

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Bridge To Turkiye

Join Bridge to Türkiye Fund, where we connect grassroots communities around the world for a brighter Türkiye—transforming goodwill into impactful programs that improve lives. A culture of giving and civic involvement is a part of our heritage. Bridge to Türkiye Fund (BTF) was founded in 2003 by a few like-minded Turkish-Americans and friends of Türkiye with the simple desire to give back. BTF is founded on citizen-based, democratic and secular principles and encourages all to contribute to the educational welfare of less fortunate children in Türkiye. Based in the Triangle area of North Carolina, BTF grew all across the US over two decades, with many regional giving circles, and today has individual donors and supporting communities in all parts of the globe. Our focus areas are: Enabling equality and equity in education Improving physical and mental health with an emphasis on future generations Disaster relief, recovery and resilience Preservation of natural life and enivronmental sustainability Our simple and shared vision is to unite people and give back as a community. It is an organized attempt to leverage individual diaspora resources who believe in the power of investing together for education and building better futures for disadvantaged youth in Türkiye. BTF maintains a portfolio of carefully vetted Turkish NGOs and localized projects to accomplish its mission. This makes it possible for BTF’s donors to support great causes simply and safely from abroad. For more information, visit our website or reach out at: info@bridgetoturkiye.org.

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Soaring Eagle

TO MEET THE MANY NEEDS OF THE TRIBAL MEMBERS WE SERVE AND TO CONTINUE OUR MISSION OF PROTECTING THE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF NATIVE AMERICAN PEOPLES.

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Nev Foundation

In memory and in lasting legacy of Brent Richard Neville (Nev), his family was inspired to build a masterful foundation, Nev Foundation. The foundation emanates their sons caring and giving nature as well as it reflects his gift of humanitarianism. It is built on the fun of giving back and the kindness of helping community projects, families, fueling educational scholarships and a list of valuable local and national charities. Their Goal is to Reach Far and Touch Many in Brent’s honour and to make sure his short is not in vain.

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AUTISM SOCIETY ALBERTA

Who We Are: Autism Society Alberta (ASA) is a registered society in Alberta and a registered charity with Canada Revenue Agency. It is a network and collaboration amongst autism groups comprising parents of children and adults with ASD, family members, individuals with ASD, and caring community citizens. We also have a representative on the Board of Autism Society Canada to collaborate on national issues. Presently four groups are members of Autism Society Alberta: Autism Calgary Association (ACA), Autism Society of Central Alberta (ASCA)based in Red Deer, Autism Society of Edmonton and Area (ASEA), Chinook Autism Society (CAS), based in Lethbridge.

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California Diabetes Foundation

California Diabetes Foundation is a Southern California based non-profit organization, established with the aims of creating awareness of the emerging national epidemic of the new millennium - Diabetes among the general population. It is rightly said,“ the diabetic who knows most lives longest”. Diabetes Mellitus has taken epidemic proportions in USA in the last decade. Our mission is to educate Americans about Diabetes to create awareness and help in the prevention of this disease.

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Hands And Feet Project

Their Christ-centered purpose is to provide family-style, residential care and sustainable solutions that fight against Haiti’s orphan crisis. They provide holistic, residential care for children in crisis by building and operating Children’s Villages with multiple family-style homes lead by Haitian House Mothers. By utilizing our resources, relationships, and our American and Haitian staff, they strive to create a circle of care around each child with the intent of giving every boy and girl the chance to reach their God-given potential. Second, they will utilize our platform to help create sustainable and dignified jobs to push against the poverty-driven child abandonment and child slavery cycles. The best orphan care strategy starts with a fight to keep families together.

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NCWC EDUCATION FUND

The NCWC Education fund works closely with the National Council of Women of Canada, which represents over 750,000 Canadians through its 24 Nationally Organized Affiliated Societies, Provincial Councils in 6 Provinces and 15 Local Councils of Women. Joint research has been done and public education programs held over the past 10 years on: *Young Women and Violence Prevention *Securing Our Future-the Economics of Later Life action plans/curricula developed to help young women plan for a healthy economic future *'Canada's Water'07 AGM panel re water shortages,impacts of mega dams, drought, mining, a need for a National Water Strategy *'The Water/Energy Connections Project' 08-10 i.e. NCWC Education Fund AGM programs re Great Lakes, Nuclear,'Soft' Water/Energy Paths,Climate;Public Meetings, Newsletters, Web site, Cross -Canada Survey on water/energy use & public opinion on government energy and water policies (*Project funded by the Walter & Duncan Gordon Foundation)

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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association (Rsdsa)

RSDSA, founded in 1984, is national not-for-profit organization whose mission is to promote greater public and professional awareness of Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome (RSD),also known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). RSD/CRPS is a neurological syndrome characterized by severe and chronic pain. It is generally the result of an initiating trauma but the resulting pain is disproportionate to the injury. In addition to pain, skin sensitivity, abnormal color changes, temperature changes, and sweating are also common. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential to avoid disabling pain, but this syndrome is consistently under-diagnosed and under-treated. One of RSDSA?s primary goals is to educate physicians and other health care professionals and the community at large. a chronic nerve disorder that may affect more than 1.5 million Americans. RSDSA conducts the following programs: publication of RSDS Review, a quarterly newsletter, refers individuals with RSD/CRPS to support groups and treatment centers, funds RSDS-related research, provides a free, informative inquiry packet upon request,has published Clinical Practice Guidelines, developed an attractive 4-color poster to promote greater awareness (free upon request), exhibits at major medical meetings,and maintains an Internet web site, www.rsds.org