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The Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation was created to provide meaningful opportunities for people to contribute in improving healthcare within the service area of Univeristy Hospital of Northern British Columbia (UHNBC). The community has responded in a very generous way. In over 20 years since the Foundation was created, more than $30 million has been contributed towards capital equipment and improvements, and support of education of healthcare workers and medical staff. We believe there is a spirit in the north which drives us to succeed - to determine our own well-being and sense of community. We commend you for that spirit and your generosity in supporting our Foundation.
A complementary wellness centre offering services free of charge to people with cancer and HIV/AIDS. Our promise: When someone you love is seriously ill, our passionate team of healthcare volunteers will be there to provide them with the quality of life they deserve. For as long as they need it.
Harvest Project is a community-based urban relief organization that "extends a hand up, not a hand out" to those in need on Vancouver's North Shore. We touch more than 1,000 people each month - hosting one-on-one client-care coaching appointments, emergency drop-in visits, our grocery service and Clothes for Change thrift shop. For over 20 years, Harvest Project has reached out to individuals and families from Deep Cove to Horseshoe Bay to help them cope with difficult life circumstances such as family break-ups, illness, job loss, addictions and mental health issues. Our goal is to nurture the potential of every client and coach them towards a more positive future. Harvest Project was founded on the core elements of dignity, respect and accountability. The heart of our mission is the Christian responsibility to love our neighbours and care for those experiencing loss or who are in need.
The Heart of Richmond AIDS Society is the only non-profit organization in Richmond that provides HIV/AIDS support and prevention/awareness services.
The Centre is a community-based resource providing individuals with access to equipment, by offering short-term equipment loans. This program assists those of all ages and their service providers to assess the everyday usefulness of a communication device by trying it, for a ten-week period. The centre also provides training and consultation to increase the knowledge and awareness of this technology. OARC relies on donations from Individuals, Corporations and Foundations for the purchase and maintenance of the devices in the Equipment Loan Program. 100% of your gift supports the Loan Program. Your gift to OARC allows us to continue - “Giving People Without Speech New Ways To Talk”
All our services are free and confidential! WE OFFER: -option counselling -pregnancy tests -educational information -adoption referrals -post abortion support -practical support
The Montreal Chapter of Dysautonomia was started in 1974 by the parents of children born with FD and supported by their family and friends. Today a new generation of parents, family and friends continue to support this cause still supported by its founding members. We promote awareness about the problems to over come when living with FD as well as raise money to contribute to the organizations that do clinical research of the disease and treatments for people with FD.
The House of Restoration is a non-profit ministry that provides a loving and supportive living environment for those suffering from mental or emotional illness. The purpose of the home is to help and assist those with mental or emotional illness rebuild their lives and recover with awareness, love and respect.
OBAD is a peer support group dedicated to helping people with mood disorders.
PLAN Calgary - The Road Ahead Society was established in response to the needs of families with disabled children and adults. We support families in three broad areas: 1. The establishment of a secure future in very practical ways, such as finances (trusts, estates and will planning etc.) and housing and home ownership. 2. Promotion and development of enduring circles of support, the facilitation of meaningful relationships – people who look out for the interests of the person in the way a family might. 3. Developing long term partnerships with foundations and companies in the Calgary area to build a sustainable future for our members.
Kids Helping Kids is recognized as a charitable foundation (charitable registration number 82682 5341 RR0001) to make donations to qualified donnees under the Income Tax Act (Canada) that benefit boys and girls under 18 years of age, whether to help with education, or to help those who are underprivileged.
The Squamish Hospice Society is a non-profit community service designed to support end of life care for patients and their families. Care for those in need is provided on a voluntary basis at absolutely no cost to individuals or their families.