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Established in 1985, the Epilepsy Resource Centre works to provide non-medical support for those affected by epilepsy. Education, client services and support are provided at the request of the client. In addition to working with the individual affected, the Epilepsy Resource Centre works to assist those indirectly affected - family, friends, classmates, co-workers - to create a supportive environment. The Epilepsy Resource Centre serves the entire South Eastern Ontario Region. In area code 613 call toll free 1-866-EPILEPSY (374-5377), or 613-542-6222
We are a non profit organization providing support and educational services in London/Middlesex, Chatham/Kent, Sarnia/Lambton, Windsor/Essex, Oxford, and Elgin Counties. Please call us at 1-866-EPILEPSY.
Back in 1983 a mother was talking with her son's doctor. The diagnosis was epilepsy. That mom was very troubled by the news. Epilepsy - what was it, what would happen, would her son be ok? Searching for support and information, the mom found little. Something was needed in Newfoundland and Labrador to provide people with epilepsy and their families with the help they needed. And so it was that this mom decided to gather together a small team of volunteers, and from their work and dedication Epilepsy Newfoundland and Labrador was born. While small at first, ENL soon began to grow, offering information and services to those in need. Bridging the gap between the medical and the social realities of living with epilepsy. Over 20 years later, ENL offers a wide variety of programs and services available to its members and to the public. ENL remains committed to working for awareness, understanding and assistance.
Few people know the facts about epilepsy, but 26 Canadians are diagnosed with it everyday. In fact, one in 100 Canadians lives with epilepsy. It is the second most common neurological disorder, after migraines. Even so, many people feel isolated or misunderstood because seizures are not openly discussed. As the province’s voice of epilepsy, Epilepsy Ontario is here to change that. Your contribution can bring hope. We rely on our generous supporters to provide: 1. client services and research support 2. information and educational resources 3. provincial programs like summer camp & scholarships for kids with epilepsy 4. advocacy initiatives When a child is diagnosed with epilepsy, parents turn to us for information. When the epilepsy community raises concerns, we engage local and provincial leaders to find solutions. Epilepsy Ontario touches the lives of countless people and their families. You can make a lasting difference. Please consider making a donation today.
ErinoakKids is Ontario’s largest children’s treatment centre, serving over 13,500 children and youth with physical and developmental disabilities, autism, and communication disorders as well as children who are deaf or blind. Our goal is to help each child we serve to build on his/her unique strengths, and to maximize opportunities for independence, health and well-being. We also help families as they meet the challenges of everyday life. Serving Halton, Peel, Dufferin – and for some of our services – Waterloo and Wellington – ErinoakKids has more than 650 staff and 8 sites from which we provide a comprehensive array of medical, therapy and support services that help children and their families.
At Evergreen Baptist Campus of Care, we offer graduated levels of care that give seniors the choice to age in place. From support for those who need a little extra assistance, to complex care for those no longer able to be cared for at home, we strive to ensure all of our residents and tenants experience the high standard of care they deserve—in a home-like environment. Founded in 1959 by members of the North American Baptist Churches of B.C.—who envisioned a Christian community that offered accommodation and support to those in need—Evergreen Baptist first opened its doors in 1962. Over the past 50 years, our facilities have continued to grow as that vision expanded. Today, Evergreen Baptist Campus of Care—a contracted service-provider for the Fraser Health Authority and BC Housing —offers 110 units of subsidized supportive housing, 84 one-bedroom units of assisted living, and 157 units of complex care
FRS has many programs to meet the needs of the family and children. -In home respite/Special Services at home SSAH (caring for the child in the family's home and in the community, engaging in meaningful activities) -Staffed Respite Homes(Weekend with Friends-children stay at the home for a weekend on a regular basis and Spago Home-where children with developmental and physical disabilities live) -Associate Families -families in the community welcome a child into their home for a weekend stay once a month -Community Based Respite- FRS works in partnership with local recreation programs to provide support for children to participate in recreational based activities with other children in the community. "Our Time" program, Fantastic Fridays,and summer day camp. These programs are ran by grants and fundraising money. -Sibling Support-Siblings of children in the FRS program attend once a month for a chance to interact with other children who have a sibling with a disability.
The Foundation's current focus is raising funds needed for construction, furnishing and equipment for a new health centre.
The Canadian Paediatric Foundation (CPF) was established in 1985 as a charitable organization to help the Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) fulfill its mission. Funds raised helped the CPS develop health information for Canadian families, provide education for those caring for children and youth and support advocacy on child health issues. Much has changed since the CPF was founded in 1985. What is unchanged however is our commitment to the health and well-being of children and youth in Canada and abroad. In 2005, the foundation celebrated its 20th anniversary. Part of that celebration included a new name and identity: Healthy Generations: Building a Future for Children and Youth.
For the past 25 years, the Hawkesbury & District General Hospital Foundation has supported the hospital financially by organizing annual campaigns and collecting donations. Since its beginning, the HGH Foundation gave more than 1.5 million dollars to its hospital. More recently, he Foundation supervised a major campaign, which will result in 7 millions dollars in 2017 for the expansion project of the HGH. Those numbers are quite remarkable for a smaller community like ours. Since the beginning of 2013, the Foundation is working on its annual campaign which the profits will be directed to the Mental Health and Addiction department.
Hôpital Montfort is a university medical centre offering acute primary and secondary care and services. The hallmarks of such a hospital are compassion and personalized care, supported by the latest technology and the adoption of the best practices in the field. The unbroken chain of compassion at Hôpital Montfort ensures that every person who graces its doors, be it a patient, a health professional, an employee, a visitor or a student, has an outstanding experience each and every time. This vision is rooted in the core values transmitted by the religious order that founded Montfort in 1953, the Daughters of Wisdom. Hôpital Montfort is also a firm believer in the importance of working in partnership with other healthcare facilities, academic institutions and community organizations in order to provide a continuum of care, ensure client satisfaction and staff development, and promote ongoing innovation and improvements in the quality of the care and services provided.
The Montreal Ronald McDonald House offers its services to all of the Montreal Childen's hospital. It offers parents a comfortable place to stay within a five minutes walk from Saint-Justine Hospital. It's a home where parent can sleep, prepare their meals and most importantly visit their child anytime of the day and night just a few steps away. Each of the 35 bedrooms is designed for three people, with a single and a double bed, and a full bathroom. Common areas available to guess include two fully-equipped kitchens, sevreal living rooms, a library, two laudry rooms and playrooms. Milk, bread, english muffin,coffee,tea, sugar, yogurt,toilet paper, laundry soap, paper towels and house cleaning product are provided free of charge by our parternership