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Our mission is to improve the quality of life for children and families navigating the challenges of feeding tube dependency through unwavering support, education, and resources.
Engage! Enhance! Empower! At STC we aim to eliminate poverty and all types of hardship across the creation by providing the provision of aid, education, skills, training, healthcare and much more! Empowering the most needy to improve their lives so that they may eventually become self-sufficient.
Leaving a life in sport can be really tough. Not all sportspeople win gold medals or international caps and, when their sporting careers come to an end, most will need to start a second career. For some, this transition can lead to a loss of identity, a lack of purpose and mental health struggles.
Our selected anchor charity for 2024/25 is Baton of Hope, a charity with a mission to prevent suicide, an issue all too prevalent in the construction industry. Several small charities will also be supported which are having a directly positive impact to the communitities in which Glencar operates.
We provide vital support to young people who may not meet their potential due to their socio-economic status. We offer grants for school uniforms, educational equipment, tuition support, and enriching experiences to help build confidence.
Break The Mould is a grassroots charity from the Wirral supporting young people, families, and individuals through food provision, holiday camps, and community programmes that fight food poverty and build brighter futures.
Our mission is to support and educate, women, children and communities who are facing hardship. The aim is to assist in the creation of sustainable futures. We believe that all women have the right to be educated regardless of caste or religion. Through education they are empowered to be financially independent and contribute to their family's well-being and support economic development. We also sponsor disadvantaged children, to reach their full potential through education in our outreach programs.
Year round fundraising efforts raise money to support The Benevolent Fund, Life Enhancement activities for our residents, and the implementation of The Courtyard Community; a transformation from a health model to a social model, changing the culture of elder care in Ontario.
Missions are affiliated at all times with state-sponsored institutions and are led by foremost Western medical professionals, all of whom volunteer their time and expertise. Surgical volunteers treat one face, one child at a time, despite the complexity of the case or the limitations that local conditions might place upon them.
Neighbourhood Link Support Services is a non-profit social service agency working to help people primarily in the east Toronto community to live independently and with dignity. Since 1975, with the assistance of our staff and many volunteers, we have been helping more than 20,000 people annually. In cooperation with the Toronto Central LHIN, we work with our colleague agencies across the city to integrate our many services. We continue to be the formidable cornerstone of the community and the recognized leader in the provision of community services that respond to the needs of youth, adults and seniors.
Since its founding in 1988, CMSF has become the leading independent granting agency for undergraduate study in Canada. Over time, it has developed a collaborative relationship with 25 universities across Canada, each of which provide tuition grants and on-campus advisers for Loran scholars (known as CMSF National Scholars until 2007). Even though the first class of Loran scholars graduated from university in 1994, Loran scholars have already carved out distinguished careers both in Canada and abroad.
The Military Museums is dedicated to representing Canada's navy, army, and air force and educating the public, particularly youth, about Canada's military.