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Guiding Principles: The Humber River Regional Hospital Foundation is committed: * to raise funds for the capital requirements of Humber River Regional Hospital. * to provide funds for projects designed to help Humber River Regional Hospital meet its patient care objectives. * to contribute to positive hospital profile in the community through the effective management of donor relations. * to manage the Foundation's assets through prudent stewardship.
You can help to financially assist children and youth to participate in the Y. Your charitable contribution to the Strong Kids Campaign will help enrich the lives of over 13,500 children and youth who would otherwise not be able to afford to participate in a values-based, recreational YMCA experience. YMCA programs help children and youth build confidence, develop skills and form relationships. Your generous support can open the doors to a Youth Action program, teach a child to swim, build tomorrow’s leaders through the Leader Corps program and provide a safe, nurturing environment with positive role models in Day Camp. The YMCA believes that investing in the development of youth today will help build strong families, which in turn will build strong communities.
The YMCA of Greater Toronto's vision is that our communities will be home to the healthiest children, teens and young adults. For over 150 years, the YMCA has worked to improve the health of our community and strengthen the social fabric of our neighbourhoods through program delivery in 250 locations across the GTA. Programs include Health, Fitness and Recreation, Child Care, Summer Day and Resident Camp, Family Development, Youth Leadership, Employment and Career Counselling, Education and Literacy, Youth Outreach and Intervention, Newcomer Services and International Development. Learn more at www.ymcagta.org
The YMCA of Cambridge is a registered federal charity that strengthens the foundations of community. For 157 years the YMCA has been responding to the needs of the day, offering a wide variety of programs and services. We realize the importance of positive activities and experiences that promote healthy choices, personal growth and community engagement. We are committed to transforming Waterloo Region into a healthier community. The YMCA provides safe places to learn, play and grow. We create spaces where all can participate, build relationships, and everyone is given the opportunity to reach their potential.
The YMCA of Edmonton is a volunteer-based, charitable, caring organization offering a variety of opportunities to young people and families. No one is turned away from the YMCA because they can't afford the full fee.
Located at Equidae Stables, 6362 Bank Street in Greely, TROtt has been serving a wide range of riders with mental, physical and emotional conditions for more than 25 years. Riders with a varied range of conditions can participate in the TROtt program e.g. cerebral palsy, spina bifida, stroke, head injuries, multiple sclerosis, visual impairments and mental difficulties. TROtt operates from March to December, using indoor and outdoor facilities. Lessons are scheduled during the day, evenings and Saturdays
Hospice Peterborough provides information, practical help, and emotional support to people living with a life-threatening illness, caregivers and people of all ages dealing with the death of an important person. Lending library with Internet access, educational events related to palliative care, individual and group support by professional staff and trained volunteers.
Non-profit organization that supports individuals and families living with brain injury.
The Canadian AIDS Society is a national coalition of over 120 community-based AIDS organizations from across Canada. Dedicated to strengthening the response to HIV/AIDS across all sectors of society, we also work to enrich the lives of people and communities living with HIV/AIDS. We accomplish this by advocating on behalf of people and communities affected by HIV/AIDS, facilitating the development of programs, services and resources for our member groups, and providing a national framework for community-based participation in Canada’s response to AIDS.
In 1987, RCMP Constable Bruce Denniston of Powell River, B.C., was diagnosed with leukemia and told he needed a bone marrow transplant to survive. The Bruce Denniston Bone Marrow Society was formed to raise funds, and support the expansion of Canada's bone marrow registry so that all patients could benefit. A donor was eventually found for Bruce, but in the advanced stages of his illness, he was unable to survive his transplant. His memory lives on in the work of the society bearing his name. Since 1988, the Society has provided supplementary funding to the Canadian Unrelated Bone Marrow Donor Registry (UBMDR) to help match donors to patients needing bone marrow transplants. The money has been used for lab equipment, donor recruitment and bone marrow typing; allowing the UBMDR to expand its life-saving work.
NROCRC is a much needed, well-used community service organization that helps vulnerable individuals and families lead better lives. Driven by a dedicated staff that goes the extra mile, NROCRC provides a wide range of key services that help set families and individuals on a stronger course to security by giving them the tools they need to move forward in their lives. Because we promote better health and a higher quality of life for all, an investment in NROCRC is in investment in our community … and an investment in our future. Our community’s most vulnerable are everybody’s business. By helping NROCRC help others, we all benefit.
Hospital serving the west Northumberland County area