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In 1973 as a result of the need for profound changes in mental health services the Alliance was incorporated in Los Angeles as the Coalition of Spanish Speaking Mental Health Organizations (COSSMHO). Since then the organization has grown and expanded to reflect the changing needs of the people and communities served. Today, the National Alliance for Hispanic Health is the premier science-based and community-driven organization that focuses on the best health for all. Community-based members provide services to more than 15 million Hispanics throughout the U.S. every year and national organization members provide services to more than 100 million people annually.
We are the Foundation supporting the Peterborough Networked Family Health Team. We raise funds for education and equipment to better diagnose, treat and maintain optimal health for all patients in the City and County of Peterborough. The Foundation has supported programs such as the Partners in Pregnancy Clinic and the Youth Sports Concussion Program. We also raise funds for the Dr. Steve Senior Memorial Fund for continuing medical education, mental health initiatives and the purchase of equipment such as automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and transport chairs.
NorWest Co-op Community Health Centre has served the Inkster community in northwest Winnipeg since 1972. NorWest is a forerunner in taking a multi-service, holistic, team approach to health care. We provide a wide range of health and social services including food security programming, health education, skill building, youth programs and community outreach. NorWest is the only non-profit community based health care agency in the Inkster area.
Vulcan County Health and Wellness Foundation is a new foundation that believes the highest quality health care available is the RIGHT of every citizen of Vulcan County.
The Central Toronto Community Health Centres communities receive their health care within a seamless system that is accessible from a variety of locations. The communities receive a level of service excellence that makes CTCHC a model for urban health care. CTCHC strives to: * Offer the full range of services and programs necessary to improve the quality of life * Help secure a wider primary health care system that provides services and programs that are accessible, meet the changing health needs of communities and people, and are seamless; * Respect, honour and integrate traditional and alternative approaches to health care; * Offer services in a variety of locations throughout the catchment areas and * Provide service with staff and volunteers who reflect, respect and honour the diversity of the community.
The North Bay Regional Health Centre Foundation raises funds to ensure that North Bay Regional Health Centre (NBRHC) can continue to expand services, develop new programs, and bring leading-edge medical technology and treatment to the people of North Bay and district communities. Through generous support from donors, the Foundation helps guarantee that the best health care will always be within reach for the entire community.
For the past 28 years the supporters of the High River District Health Care Foundation have been enhancing the quality of health care available in our community. They have helped health care professionals help our friends, family and neighbours though donations of medical equipment, facilities improvements, program funding and educational scholarships. The Foundation is simply an expression of our communities' concern for those who need our help most.
Provide access to an Integrated System of Health Care to Pender County students and their families, as well as teachers and staff in the school setting.
The Colchester East Hants Health Centre Foundation is a registered charitable organization providing funding to enhance patient care at the Colchester East Hants Health Centre in Truro, Nova Scotia. Since 1989, the Foundation has invested more than $40 million in equipment purchases, patient care and facility enhancements. The Foundation is governed by an 18-member voluntary board of directors with representatives from the local community and the hospital. Funds are raised through planned and major gift solicitation, mail appeals, special events, memorial gifts and other fundraising activities. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, the Foundation is very proud to note the successful conclusion of its $26 million to our health campaign to build a new hospital, the Colchester East Hants Health Centre, which opened in November 2012, as well as the successful conclusion of the $1,055,000 MRI campaign.
OneWorld Health (a drug development affiliate of PATH) is a nonprofit drug development organization. The program works to develop and ensure availability and accessibility of safe and effective new medicines for diseases disproportionately affecting people in developing countries.
The North York Family Health Team (NYFHT)became fully operational in 2008. It is composed of administrative staff, nurses, social workers, dietitians, nurse practitioners and 66 family physicians. There are approximately 64,000 patients with the FHT. NYFHT is an academic Family Health Team associated with the Department of Family & Community Medicine at North York General Hospital and the University of Toronto. The NYFHT serves the diverse population of North York by providing comprehensive primary healthcare, developing programs focused on health promotion, disease prevention, chronic disease management in collaboration with community partners, and creating multidisciplinary teams of healthcare providers to deliver and coordinate high quality care. The NYFHT also plays an active role in education, research, patient care, policy development,inter-professional and primary care learning, disease prevention, and chronic disease management.
Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island is a registered charity whose purpose is to raise funds to support the health and well being of children and youth in need on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. Our roots go back to 1922, and we were previously known as the Queen Alexandra Foundation for Children. Governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and audited annually, funds are carefully allocated to facilities, services, programs, special projects and urgently needed medical equipment that help ensure children and youth develop to their full potential. Children mean the world to us.