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Madison Community Services is a not for profit community based agency that provides supportive housing and support services to persons with a history of mental health problems. Madison has been providing services since 1981 and has a volunteer Board of Directors. Funding is primarily through Ministry of Health and Long-term Care and Toronto Central LHIN
Chebucto Connections (also known as Chebucto Community Development Association (CCDA)) is a charitable organization made up of local volunteers, that engages the community in making their neighbourhoods vibrant healthy places to live and work. We add value to community by helping others help themselves We have been helping people build connections to build community, with a focus on individual and community strenghts and assets, since 1985.
Manitoulin Health Centre (MHC) cares for our Island's residents and visitors with two hospital sites, located in Mindemoya and Little Current. Each year thousands of people come to us in need and we are there to respond. People like you, your family and your friends. Although we receive funds each year from the province, this money supports operating expenses of our two sites, such as heat, hydro, drugs, supplies, salaries, etc. These funds do not cover the replacement of expensive equipment and WE NEED YOUR HELP. Please consider donating to Manitoulin Health Centre today. All donations are greatly appreciated. Donations of $1000 or more will be recognized with an engraved leaf being placed on one of our "Trees of Life" .
Health Partners International of Canada is a not-for-profit relief and development organization that works through partnerships to increase access to medicine and improve health in the developing world. Millions of people around the world suffer and die unnecessarily from preventable and treatable diseases because there is no medicine. In response to the needs on the ground, HPIC requests and receives donations of medicine, vaccines and medical supplies from Canadian healthcare companies. HPIC then provides medical aid through Canadian doctors, aid organizations and government agencies to impoverished communities and countries for emergency relief and community development.
Everyone is affected by health issues every year, either directly or indirectly. Illness or accident can happen to any of us - at any age - of any cultural background or socio-economic status. In Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, Ridge Meadows Hospital Foundation supports healthcare from birth to end of life care through the services of Ridge Meadows Hospital, Baillie House and Alouette Manor residential care, Gardenview Pavilion transitional care, McKenney Creek Hospice, home and community care, health promotion and prevention, and mental health and addiction services. Help us address the areas of greatest need with an unrestricted gift, or designate your gift to any of our programs or facilities.
McCormick Home, a WCA organization, is a fully accredited not-for-profit charitable long-term care home that has served London and area for over 100 years. We provide care for those who are no longer able to live safely and independently in the community. Our Home creates an environment that encourages residents to be as active, independent and as involved in life as much as they are able. We also offer the Alzheimer Outreach Services (AOS) community based program which provides individualized recreational therapeutic activities designed to bring out the best in all clients. The Day Program is offered 7 days a week. Family and educational support programs are also available for caregivers and clients.
With the assistance of a large group of committed volunteers, we deliver healthy meals to those who need them 365 days of the year in Fredericton and the Village of New Maryland.
Providing long-term care and housing since 1953.
Each month 40,000 Nova Scotians face the harsh realities of hunger - children, adults, seniors. FEED NOVA SCOTIA helps feed hungry people by collecting and distributing food to 153 member agency food banks and meal programs in Nova Scotia, and strives to eliminate hunger and poverty through research, awareness and support programs. Rather than allocating funds to individual agencies donations are used as follows: Feeding hungry people: We distribute food to our member agencies using a fair share system so people across the province have access to food in times of need. Each year we sort and distribute almost 2 million kilograms of food that comes to us from a variety of sources. Eliminating hunger and poverty: Through statistics and stories, we provide a clear picture of hunger and poverty in Nova Scotia and encourage others to join the call for change. We offer programs that support people experiencing food insecurity and help provide a chance for a new start.
The goal of the Misericordia Health Centre Foundation is to provide supplemental funding to meet the needs of a strong and meaningful healthcare system. Since its inception in 1983, the leadership and innovation of the Misericordia Health Centre Foundation has led to the development of vibrant, solid partnerships between the local corporate community and individual donors. Your gifts assist the Foundation in meeting its commitment to provide funding for patient and resident improvements, technological advancements, program enhancements and other special needs.
Through donations HOPE AIR purchases flights on commerical airlines, utilizes donated seats from most of Canada's airlines and also arranges flights on private planes. All to ensure that those in need can get to medical appointments and treatments that are far from home. Hope Air has arranged over 74,000 flights for children, seniors and families from hundreds of communities across Canada. Run by a small staff, Hope Air receives enormous volunteer support and is recognized as one of Canada's most cost-efficient charities.
The Nanaimo & District Hospital Foundation raises funds for Nanaimo Regional General Hospital (NRGH), Dufferin Place Extended Care Facility (Nanaimo), Eagle Park Health Care Facility (Qualicum Beach), Trillium Lodge (Parksville) and the Oceanside Health Centre (Parksville). We own and operate the Nanaimo Lifeline Program and the Code Brew Coffee Kiosk located in the NRGH lobby - all profits support our mission and vision: Our Mission - The Foundation creates opportunities for donors to advance healthcare in our communities. Our Vision - Excellent Healthcare, Facilities & Equipment.