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MEDICAL MERCY CANADA SOCIETY

Medical Mercy Canada (MMC) is a registered, non-governmental, non-religious, charitable organization. It provides medical supplies and education, as well as, social & wellness programs to Burmese refugees, impoverished Ukraine villagers and to the people of Nepal. Projects include homes for the elderly, health & dental clinics, schools, sanitation, and medic training, agricultural programs for orphans, and women's education.

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Rights Action

Please see our Mission Statement. On request, we can send you background information about the issues we work on, and proposals for the work that we fund.

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Community Foundation of Nova Scotia

The Community Foundation of Nova Scotia is a public charitable foundation created by and for the people of Nova Scotia.   We engage in three core activities:   * we establish and maintain endowment funds on behalf of private donors, businesses, charities, and communities which, in turn, support registered charities and other eligible recipients within the province of NS;   * we engage in strategic grant-making; and * we provide leadership with respect to a broad range of community issues, connecting people who care with causes that matter.   We are a member of Community Foundations of Canada, which represents a network of 168 community foundations nationally, and who together hold close to $2.5 Billion in assets. In 2008, Canada's community foundations granted nearly $170 Million to organizations doing good work in our communities each and every day.

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VANCOUVER HEBREW ACADEMY SOCIETY

Vancouver Hebrew Academy is a co-educational, Orthodox Jewish elementary school for students in Preschool through Grade 7. We provide an exciting and stimulating educational environment where children are inspired to a lifelong passion for learning, academic excellence, devotion to Torah Judaism, and a love for and commitment to Israel. Our creative and committed educators nurture each child in the fundamentals of Judaic and secular studies, Jewish middot (character traits), implementation of Torah values and pursuit of Torah knowledge. Our goal is to ensure our students realize their maximum potential, help foster their curiosity about the world and their Jewish heritage and engender in them a sense of commitment to the school and larger Jewish community.

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CLAYOQUOT BIOSPHERE TRUST

The Community of the Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Region embraces the Nuu-chah–nulth First Nations "living" philosophies of Iisaak (Living respectfully), Qwa' aak qin teechmis (Life in the balance), and Hishuk ish ts'awalk (Everything is one and interconnected). This vision was articulated to the CBT during public consultations with the residents of the Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Region Community. The Clayoquot Biosphere Trust supports local research, education, and training that is consistent with a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve's objectives of conservation and community health. The CBT is responsible for initiating educational, scientific and cultural projects and programs in the region, as well as providing financial support to other eligible organizations. The CBT was established to represent the region of the Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Reserve including communities adjacent to the Biosphere Reserve Boundaries.

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Habitat for Humanity Québec

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.

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Les Muses: centre des arts de la scène

Les Muses: centre des arts de la scène is a unique school offering professional-level training in the performing arts (theatre, dance and singing) for artists living with various disabilities.

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NORTHERN SECONDARY SCHOOL FOUNDATION

We are a charitable organization with a mandate of generating and accepting donations and bequests designated for the Northern Secondary School. By making a financial contribution to the Northern Secondary School Foundation, you can become part of our 'family' and help to sustain ongoing projects and scholarship awards to graduating students.

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Master Gardeners of Ontario

Master Gardeners of Ontario is a registered volunteer run charity that comprises 40 groups in communities across the province of Ontario. Presently there are over 900 Master Gardeners who volunteer more than 35,000 hours annually. For more information, please see our website www.mastergardener.ca. Thank you for your support!

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TRILLIUM WALDORF SCHOOL

The Trillium Waldorf School is a non-denominational non-profit charitable organization, located in Guelph, Ontario, dedicated to providing quality education for students from early childhood to Grade Eight. This education is based on the philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, who held the belief that children learn best in different ways at different stages of maturity through an educational system that cultivates the development of the head, heart, and hands.

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CANADIAN SUPPORT OF RURAL AFRICAN INITIATIVES

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.

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Aspire Special Needs Resource Centre

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.