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Located in the heart of Toronto’s Riverdale neighbourhood, Bridgepoint Active Healthcare is responding to the changing needs of today’s patients – and the Canadian healthcare system – while contributing to the revitalization of the community. Active healthcare puts patients at the centre of their care. Through groundbreaking research, academics, specialty care, primary care, restorative care and ongoing support, our goal is to help every person living with multiple health conditions see what’s possible and live better. Your donation will support Bridgepoint's mission, transforming healthcare to help people live better. If you'd like to designate your gift to something specific, please call Lindsey at 416.461.8252 ext. 2057.
Belmont House is a charitable home for seniors offering long term care, retirement living and apartments since 1852.
Through your generous donations, the Northwest Health Fondation is able to purchase medical equipment for our rural communities located in Fort Vermilion, High Level, La Crete, Paddle Prairie, Rainbow Lake and Zama City. For more information, please do not hesitate to call 780-841-3241 or visit our website at www.nwHealthFoundation.ca
At Maison Emmanuel, Centre Éducatif we build community with adults who have intellectual and/or physical disabilities. We strive to improve the quality of life of all our residents so they can play a more active role in the larger community. We provide various workshops and therapies to maximize their potential and live life to the fullest.
We need your help today so that Grandview Children's Centre can provide critical therapy services for children and youth with special needs in Durham Region. We believe that Ours Kids deserve the opportunity to access the critical therapy services they need. The support of our community is vital to make this possible. Grandview serves over 4,300 children and youth, but nearly one thousand are still on a wait list.
Yaletown House a non-profit organization that cares for 127 seniors who have advanced heath care needs and can no longer live independently. With respect and compassion, our multi-disciplinary team provides 24 hour nursing, meals, housekeeping, laundry and recreational services. Whether a seniors calls Yaletown House their home for five years or five months, our goal is to provide a positive, healthy and comforting experience for them and the families who love them.
The CBF is committed to three pillars of success: 1. Improving the “HEALTH OF THE BASKETBALL NATION” by providing access and opportunity for all participants to play, learn and grow. This is particularly timely as Canada deals with the growing concern of childhood obesity. The solution starts in the community with programs that build a passion for basketball while improving the quality of life for all participants. 2. Providing a "PATHWAY OF EXCELLENCE" for athletes to compete for Canada. Ensuring that talented young athletes have a means to develop skills, through an organized infrastructure of elite programming that supports various stages of development. Success is based on support from stakeholders in the basketball community like coaches, club teams, provincial sport organizations, and generous donors of CBF. 3. “DEVELOPING BASKETBALL” and all aspects of the game for coaches, athletes, officials and administrators through a shared commitment to continuous improvement.
Students gather at 4.30 am to receive meditation instruction from S.N.Goenka, on audio and video, till 9 pm. They sit in a quiet environment. There are no charges for the courses - not even to cover the cost of food and accommodation. All expenses are met by donations from people who, having completed a course and experienced the benefits of Vipassana, wish to give others the opportunity to also benefit. Donations from students who have completed the course may be made through this website.
Current Campaign The Digital Mammography Campaign goal is to bring the first digital mammography machine to Groves. With no government funding for this equipment our community needs $525,000 to purchase this life saving equipment. About Groves Hospital Groves is a small rural community hospital serving people in the Township of Centre Wellington and the surrounding rural areas. Groves operates 44 beds, with over 230 staff and an annual operating budget of $22 million. Medical staff includes twenty-eight family physicians, supported by two general surgeons, one obstetrician/gynecologist, and a number of visiting specialists. Coverage for emergency, obstetrics, and anesthesia is provided through existing family doctors with specialized preparation.
To create and sustain an academically based Centre of Excellence in Neurosurgery and Clinical Neurosciences, based at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, whereby to provide a high quality clinical service to the people of Ghana and West Africa and to foster an academic environment of relevant teaching and research to benefit Ghanaian and West African society.
Our vision is to provide people and organizations with opportunities to build their communities to create a stronger, vibrant, compassionate Canada.