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The programs sponsored by the CVCDA include: Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology Supported Child Development Infant Development Community Integration The Autism Program Behaviour Consultation JumpStart Preschool The Youth Project Friendship Project Services and activities provided at the CVCDA include: Lending Library Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Support Group Annual Children's Telethon Donations and contributions to support the work of the CVCDA are welcome throughout the year. Donations "IN MEMORIAM" are a way of recognizing supporters of the agency, and we gratefully acknowledge those families who have named the CVCDA as the recipient of memorial funds. We are a local agency, helping local children.
"The Fort McMurray Food Bank is an organization of citizens who desire to enhance human dignity by eliminating chronic hunger in the provision of basic necessities."
We are Canadians who want to reduce suicide and its impact in Canada. We represent experts and volunteers, school and community suicide prevention initiatives, mental health workers, researchers, crisis centres and families who have been impacted by suicide. We are survivors of loss. Among us, we have lost children, parents, family members, neighbours, friends, patients and clients. So have most of you. We want to end the silence. We want to ease the suffering, to heal our communities and our neighbours, as we have healed ourselves. We want to prevent others from experiencing such pain and such loss.
We have a Annual picnic and a Christmas party for members. Members and the general public are invited to send in financial requests for items such as wheelchairs, computers, bathroom aids, and other items necessary to help them live more indepently. We do fundraisers during the year, have pamphlets and booklets available about cerebral palsy.
The Edmonton Chapter serves its members in the northern half of Alberta (Red Deer and north). Individuals with Celiac Disease, gluten intolerance/gluten sensitivity are welcome to access programs and services about living gluten free e.g. Anti-Panic, dinners, recipes, information, workshops, products, restaurants, programs for youth, Celiac Support Groups, cooking classes, Celiac Circular newsletter, Celiac Membership Benefits Program, Ride Walk Run for Celiacs, Cycling for Celiacs, Gluten Free Pancake Breakfast and more. Edmonton Chapter is now on facebook, twitter and blogger - check us out and support awareness in our communities.
1. Newsletters to provide members with new information on the gluten free diet, products, medical research, chapter activities and news. 2. Telephone and e-mail support for members and the public about celiac disease, and dermatitis herpetiformis,gluten sensitivity, shopping and diet information. 3. Meetings for members and the public providing speakers and information about celiac disease, the diet and topics of interest. 4. Celiac Awareness events to promote awareness of Celiac Disease. 5. Facebook and Yahoo groups to share information and ideas.
Non-profit organization that supports individuals and families living with brain injury.
We are patients helping patients. Here is a list of some of the items we provide: medical equipment such as transonic hemodialysis monitors,defibrillators,stryer beds,etc dialysis chairs and small furniture patient lounge and waiting room furnishings patient tv's and phone services patient emergency fund administered by the social workers Christmas and Easter grocery gift program refrigerators,ice machine and many other small appliances Gordon Duthie bursary fund for renal patients and eligible family members Dee Sangha award for any eligible patient
Serving individuals with Acquired Brain Injury, their families, and their communities in the Belleville, Trenton, Picton, Napanee and Bancroft areas. Proud to be a United Way Member Agency.
To promote sight conservation through research, education, detection and treatment.