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Donations to the RHSJ HC FUND help improve resident programs and provide for the purchase of specialized equipment. Every dollar raised helps us to build on the rich heritage founded by the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph (RHSJ) more than 110 years ago. Our goal is to meet the increasingly complex medical needs of all our residents.
Our immediate goals are to support the efforts of blood donors through the latest technology and improving donor clinics across the country, enhance programs to recruit and retain blood and bone marrow donors, and advance blood science research and development
The PKD Foundation of Canada is the only national organization dedicated to promoting research to find a cure for polycystic kidney disease (PKD) and improving the care and treatment of those it affects.
God's Littlest Angels is an independent, non-denominational ministry founded to care for premature, malnourished, and abandoned children in Haiti. We are a faith mission relying on God to provide funding and other needs through churches and donors throughout North America and Europe. We have independent Boards of Directors in both the US and Canada. GLA was founded by John and Dixie Bickel on Christmas Day, 1994, when a 1 pound 15 ounce baby was born at the local mission hospital. Because of her size, she was not given much of a chance for survival. Angel Noël survived and went home to her parents in April of 1995. She is now in grade school and is very bright and outgoing. Doctors and clinics refer babies that are in need of intensive nursing care and nutritional support to us. GLA has developed from a Child Survival Center that cares only for premature, malnourished and abandoned infants under 2 years old into an orphanage that facilitates adoptions for children of all ages.
The Arthritis Research Centre of Canada (ARC) is an international leader in medical research on Canada’s most debilitating chronic disease. ARC conducts consumer-driven clinical research to help reduce the burden of arthritis, and give people with arthritis better, more timely, and cost-effective solutions for living with their disease. With research centres in British Columbia, Alberta and Quebec, ARC’s research is making a critical difference in arthritis diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, care outcomes and quality of life issues for millions of arthritis patients.
Our Values: Housing for All – Access to safe, decent and affordable housing is a basic human right that should be available to everyone. Human Dignity – We believe in the worth and dignity of every human being. We respect the people we serve and those who help us in this effort. People are our greatest resource. Partnership – We can best achieve our mission through meaningful and mutually beneficial partnerships with others. Diversity and Inclusiveness – There is a role for everyone committed to our vision, mission and values. We seek to enrich our organization through diversity.
Pathstone Mental Health is the only accredited provider of children’s mental health treatment in Niagara. We offer a broad spectrum of treatment services and programs, delivered by highly qualified staff to strengthen children and families. We serve all children and youth from birth through to their 18th birthday.
Ste. Anne's Hospital Foundation is a non-profit organization which raises funds to contribute to the quality of life of the residents and out-patients of Ste. Anne’s Hospital; support the development of technology in health care services by allowing for research, the advancement of knowledge, and the development of specific areas of expertise at Ste. Anne's Hospital; and further the respect for the particular identity of the Veterans by supporting commemoration in order to ensure the remembrance of the sacrifices endured by all who served our country.
Canadian Support of Rural African Initiatives (CSRAI) is a volunteer non-governmental organization started in the mid-1990's with a mission to address the devasting impacts of HIV/AIDS in Africa. In Tanzania, CSRAI partners with local community -based organizations to deliver a range of programs that aim to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS and support both children and adults who have been affected by the disease. These programs include: prevention education and outreach; orphan support and vocational training (agriculture, sewing, carpentry, auto mechanics) ; guardian/caregiver support and income generation; and, home care.
Aspire has a staff of over 60 including multidisciplinary teams of Psychologists, Speech-Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Behaviour Consultants, Physiotherapists, Special Education Teachers, and Child Development Facilitators working with children ages 2.5 to 12. Specialized Programs and Services Early Access to Supportive Education (E.A.S.E.) Transdisciplinary Assessment and Consultation Program (T.A.C.) Diagnostic Clinic Assessment Services Consultation and Therapy Services Psychology Occupational Therapy Speech-Language Pathology Behaviour Consultation Group Programs Resource Library Parent Support Groups Workshops and Training Programs Play and Learn Space—inclusive play program (P.A.L.S.) Aspire serves children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Cerebral Palsy, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder,anxiety disorders, Asperger’s, Down Syndrome and other complex needs.
CPCCS is a non-profit grassroots organization. All funds are derived through donations, memorials, and fundraising initiatives. Funds donated are used to serve 72 communities located in the south central region of Manitoba. A yearly donation is also to Cancer Care Manitoba for research.
Originally started by lymphedema patients and their families as a support group for lymphedema patients, our organization has grown to provide education and awareness of lymphedema to the general public and the medical community.