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If you are a new immigrant to London and region, call or come in to see us first. With over 60 staff that speaks 40 languages, CCLC is able to help newcomers to begin the process to successfully settle and integrate into our community. Many of the staff were immigrants themselves and understand the many challenges that newcomers face. They are experienced and caring professionals who will work diligently on your behalf.
The Manitoba Children's Museum provides an interactive learning environment that nurtures the power of imagination and spirit of self-discovery. For over 25 years, we have been the place for families to play, laugh, learn and grow.
The Marguerite Bourgeoys Family Centre (MBFC)is a health care and resource centre that helps families manage and care for their reproductive health through the Creighton Model FertilityCare™ System and NaProTECHNOLOGY® The Centre provides education, counselling and care to women and their families in the areas of family planning, fertility, infertility, gynaecological care and disease prevention. The Centre teaches couples the Creighton Model FertilityCare™ System to help them better understand and care for their reproductive health. With NaProTECHNOLOGY® medical and health professionals can customize treatment specific to each woman and her menstrual cycle. Beyond fertility and family planning, NaProTECHNOLOGY® can help medical and health professionals to determine and treat other women’s health issues such as, but not limited to, premenstrual syndrome, ovarian dysfunction, repeat miscarriage, endometriosis, and irregular cycles.
We are an international Roman Catholic Religious Congregation of Priests, Brothers and Sisters announcing the Good News to peoples that have not yet been evangelized, preferably the most needy and the most neglected.
Throughout the year, free of charge, Moisson Montreal recovers surplus food items and essential products and distributes them to community support groups all over the island of Montreal. The Moisson Montreal food bank, founded in 1984, also contributes to implementing sustainable solutions that foster self-sufficiency among the disadvantaged. Finally, Moisson Montreal endeavours to raise awareness to issues related to hunger and poverty among citizens and the appropriate government officials. Every year, Moisson Montreal distributes some 8.9 millions kilograms of foodstuffs to 212 agencies providing assistance to 148 460 people in need on the island of Montreal, 41 258 of them children.
Founded in 1979, MukiBaum Treatment Centres is a non-profit, charitable organization that provides Day Treatment Programs and Residential Programs to children and adults with complex disabilities. Over 50% of the people we serve have autism.
Le Mûrier est un organisme de bienfaisance fondé en 1985 qui accompagne des personnes vivant des problèmes graves de santé mentale. Nos différents services d'hébergement spécialisés et nos stages d'apprentissage par le travail visent l'intégration et le maintien de nos clients dans la communauté. À travers ces services, nous offrons un accompagnement personnalisé et adapté au défi que représente la vie avec un problème de santé mentale grave. Pour plus d'informations, visitez le www.lemurier.org
- The agency provides rent-geared-to-income housing; both shared and individual units - Support & Housing - Halton provides case management and community support for persons in its housing program and in the community - The agency offers Consumer Initiative programs, offering education, advocacy and peer-to-peer training and workshops.
Camp Outlook is an Ontario charitable corporation devoted to providing at-risk and underprivileged youth from the Kingston area between 13 and 17 with an opportunity to experience wilderness camping.
Rossbrook was founded in 1976. It is a neighbourhood centre for children, youth and young adults. Rossbrook offers a constant alternative to the destructive environment of the streets. Rossbrook employs the principles of self-help and self-referral. The staff are regular attenders who live in the area and are interested in building better lives for themselves, their neighbours and their friends. Recreation and leisure activities are critical to the full development of children and youth. They provide positive outlets for creative, young energy. The children and youth initiate and determine all programs offered. Programming is flexible and unfolds naturally as needs and desires are expressed. Sports, cultural activities, music, art, tournaments and van rides are popular. Neighbourhood school gyms are important resources.
Sherbrooke is like any small village in Saskatchewan where everyday life goes on around us. We are home to 270 residents, 100 Community Day Program participants, 500 volunteers, families, friends, students, and over 500 staff. Ours is a community of people with normal aspirations, dreams and a desire to live life to the fullest. At Sherbrooke, residents work, play, worship, paint, garden, volunteer. Come on in, browse around and visit with some of the people in our community. We have lots to tell you about our lives.
Our two major programs provide hope for the future through the support of MS research into the cause, treatment and cure of the disease and hope for today through our many services that assist people with MS and their families. Eighty-three per cent of the MS Society net revenue is devoted to program areas: MS research, services for people with MS and their families, MS clinics, social action, public education and awareness, and chapter development.