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The Association of Neighbourhood Houses is a private non-profit social service agency representing seven individual neighbourhood houses and one outdoor centre located throughout the Vancouver Lower Mainland. (A list of individual houses can be found in the Donate Now section under "Funds/Designation"). The society has been in existence in British Columbia since 1894 serving the ever changing needs of a variety of diverse neighbourhoods and communities. We endeavor to provide a warm and friendly place where people of all ages and nationalities come together to meet the needs of their neighbourhood and play an active role in making their communities better places to live healthy, full lives. We welcome and encourage you to donate either globally to the Association of Neighbourhood Houses or individually to any one of our member units.
Atira Women's Resource Society is a not-for-profit organization committed to the work of ending violence against women through providing direct service, as well as working to increase awareness of and education around the scope and impact on our communities of men's violence against women and children.
Notre mission consiste à outiller les jeunes hommes de 18 à 35 ans qui nécessitent un accompagnement afin de pouvoir reprendre leur place dans la société. Nous leur fournissons un gîte, de la nourriture et des activités de soutien à leur croissance personnelle afin qu’ils puissent surpasser leurs limites et développer leur affiliation sociale. Un deuxième volet de notre mission consiste à faciliter l’insertion sur le marché du travail des jeunes de 18 à 35 ans par le biais d’organisation de projets de réinsertion sociale et d’activités diverses. ***NB: FRAIS DE GESTION DE 3,9% PAR CANADON.***
ARC is a member-based not for profit organization. ARC's mandate is to work with volunteers, partners, stakeholders and the community to: - Deliver programs and service to individuals with ASD ages 19 to 35 - Provide support to adults with ASD and their families - Advocate for the needs of the ASD community within the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region - Design, implement and deliver the summer programs for ages 7 years and older - Generate funds to support the services of the Autism Resource Centre
A local charity supporting individuals with physical disabilities to live dignified, productive and independent lives in the community. We work with partners in the region to make our communities accessible to all citizens, regardless of their physical abilities.
It is becoming increasingly important that we support our program through independent contributions, and now it's easier than ever to donate! Your support will have an impact on thousands of young people each year. Thank you for contributing to Quin-Mo-Lac!
An ideal vacation destination for families of all sizes and stages looking for getaways with greater purpose at Bayside. Conveniently close to Halifax, Bayside is a year-round Christian camp and retreat centre creating inviting environments for guests to grow in their faith by offering camps, retreats, and conferences at a level of excellence unparalleled in Atlantic Canada.
Your donation will go towards our work for change. Our work includes: * Experienced disability advocacy for individuals and groups through our Advocacy Access Program * Programs and projects including: - Advocacy services - Emergency Preparedness - Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP)assistance - Community Mentoring - Access to Personal Supports - Human right research - Accessible gardening/agriculture project at a long-term care facility * Workshops and training that build community capacity * Original publications in plain language: - Transition magazine - HIV/AIDS materials for people with disabilities - Self-help manuals about income supports for the disability community and advocates, including about Canada Pension Plan-Disability benefits - Our popular Help Sheet series about provincial disability benefits - RDSP multimedia * And collaborating with a broad range of stakeholders.
The “Camp For Kids” grants were established by the BC Federation of Foster Parent Associations to alleviate some of the costs Foster Parent members encounter when sending their foster, adopted, or birth children to camp. There will be a maximum number of 20 grants issued per year. Who can apply? Any foster parent member in good standing who requires assistance to send their foster, adopted or birth child/youth between the ages of 6 –19 to camp (i.e. day camps, sports camps, away camps) Amount of Grant An annual grant of $250.00 per family will be awarded, and may be used to cover costs for one or more eligible family members to attend the camp of their choice.
Parent Support Services Society (PSS) is a provincial organization dedicated to the prevention of child abuse. PSS has offices in Vancouver, Prince George, Victoria and Nanaimo. PSS runs self-help / mutual aid support 'circles' throughout British Columbia primarily for isolated parents at risk of abusing their children. Circles serve ethnic, Aboriginal and georgraphic communities as well as special interest groups such as grandparents who are in the role of parents, or parents with children who have attention deficit disorders. Circles also welcome any parent who simply wants to improve how they parent and seeks support and parenting education information.
We honor and respect that family, social, cultural, and faith and life experiences affect how people grieve. Whether a loved one died from an illness, accident, murder or suicide, we believe that: • The deep grief an individual or family experiences following a death is normal • Grief is a unique experience for every person • Everyone carries within him or herself the capacity to heal • Critical to the healing process is an emotionally safe space in which to grieve. ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS STATEMENT • To be a community leader in the provision of mutual and peer-support bereavement services. • To educate service users and the public on issues related to grief and bereavement. • To be welcoming and accessible to all of the diverse communities in Toronto. • To build integrated services and mutually beneficial strategic partnerships. • To be an organization where learning, innovation and community are fostered. • To connect individuals, families and communities
The MWCL is a private, non-profit library operating in Montreal West since the 1930s. Located in Elizabeth Ballantyne School, it serves both as a school library and as a community library.