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Our programs and services are designed to address individual needs and build on personal strengths. Inspiring and supporting seniors to be the best they can be. The Objects for which the Seniors Association of Greater Edmonton (Sage) is established are to enhance the quality of life of older persons and their families through the work of staff and volunteers, and in collaboration with stakeholders, by providing: 1.Services that promote socialization, intellectual stimulation, skill and information acquisition; 2.Services that enhance the safety and well-being of older persons who are, or who may become, isolated, disadvantaged or at-risk in the community; 3.Information and services that assist older persons to participate as active members of the community and to reside safely in accommodation that meets their needs; and 4.Research and advocacy on issues affecting older persons.
The Crossroads Clinic Association exists as an outreach of the Christian Community to bring compassionate support and practical help to adults and teens who are experiencing unexpected pregnancy, to provide related medical services for pregnancy and sexual health issues, to educate the community in regards to sexual health and relationships, and to provide care for those in distress as a result of abortion or sexual trauma. check out our website: www.crossroadsclinic.ca Spending of funds is confined to programs and projects approved by the organization. Each restricted contribution designated towards such an approved program or project will be used as designated with the understanding that when the need for such a program or project has been met, or cannot be completed for any reason determined by the organization, the remaining restricted contributions will be used where needed most.
The South and Central Health Foundation is a registered charity which strives to enhance the health programs and services of the Central Regional Health Authority throughout central Newfoundland & Labrador. We serve the following health facilities: Central Newfoundland Regional Health Ctr; Baie Verte Peninsula Health Ctr; A.M. Guy Memorial Health Ctr; Dr. Hugh Twomey Health Ctr; Connaigre Peninsula Community Health Ctr; Green Bay Health Ctr; Carmelite House, and Community Health Centres. We also support innovative Community Health programs and services in our region.
Ronald McDonald House® Southern Alberta is one of 12 Houses across Canada and one of 254 around the world. The Southern Alberta House is a non-profit organization owned and operated by the Southern Alberta Pediatric Hostel Society.
The Foundation raises funds to purchase needed equipment for patient care.
The South Muskoka Hospital Foundation is the fundraising organization for Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (South Muskoka Memorial Hospital Site). Through your gifts, the Foundation supports the hospital's commitment to improve the quality of life for our community by offering access to health care services in a caring, welcoming and professional manner
Founded in 1993, the Health Services Foundation of the South Shore resulted from a merger of the South Shore Regional Hospital Foundation and the Fishermen's Memorial Hospital Society. According to it's by-laws, the Foundation's purpose, is to "raise money in an orderly, continuing, and coordinated way for the South Shore Regional Hospital and Fishermen's Memorial Hospital." The Foundation responds to the needs of the hospital, but is accountable to the donors and the community, whose gifts make its work possible. Many gifts are designated to a specific program or service. Assuring that the wishes of the donor are carried out, is a responsibility the Foundation takes very seriously. The affairs of the Foundation are guided by a Board of Directors, composed of volunteers with diverse interests and expertise, from various county communities.
We provide community sexual health care clinics and comprehensive sexual health education programs in Greater Victoria, BC. Your donation enables us to: -provide clinical care to more than 23,000 clients yearly -educate more than 11,000 youth, educators, health care, and service providers yearly -distribute more than 500,000 safer sex resources such as condoms, gloves, and dams yearly
At Ronald McDonald House of Southwestern Ontario, volunteers and staff are committed to helping guest families in an atmosphere filled with hope and support, providing much more than just comfortable and affordable accommodation. While the cost to the House of accommodating a family for one night is more than $75, families are asked to contribute just $10 a night. No family is ever turned away due to an inability to pay. Keeping things so affordable certainly goes a long way toward helping to ease the financial stress of families who discover they must be in the core of a major urban centre for what could be many weeks or months. Imagine the cost of a hotel room and many other daily living expenses incurred, while mortgage or rent and car payments continue to mount up back home. Our extensive services - which include seasonal events, family dinners, laundry, computer and internet access – ensure that all members of the family are supported during an extremely stressful time.
The Speech & Stuttering Institute offers two programs that transform the lives of children and adults with speech and language disorders and are recognized worldwide for their innovation, standards of excellence and exceptional results. The Children's Speech Program and the Stuttering Program are the only ones of their kind in the Greater Toronto Area and essentially throughout the province. The Children’s Speech Program provides Speech & Language group therapy programs, consultation services for speech/language pathologists and a variety of workshops for professionals. Similarly, the Stuttering Program offers Fluency Treatment programs to clients from across Ontario and elsewhere. The Stuttering Centre also offers intensive workshops for speech/language pathologists in order to reach more children and adults. Several hundreds of individuals are served each year; with hundreds more on a waiting list.
Based in Edmonton Alberta, we provide support for individuals and families with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus in the Northern Alberta region. For more information, please visit our website at http://www.sbhana.org.
Guelph Food Bank was established by Spiritwind Christian Centre in 1989. Food Bank clients vary in age, ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds, but they have one thing in common they are all faced with financial hardship. Guelph Food Bank offers help to its clients through: Food Programs - Hamper Program, Perishable Excess Program, Community and Disaster Relief Program Help With Skills - Budget and Debt Counceling, Life Skills Help, Support Refferals and Advocacy Job And Placement Programs - Individual Refferals, Direction for Retraining, Peer Work Programs,Community Service Programs Other Supports and Programs - Clothing Exchange, Adopt-A-Family Christmas Program, Special Events, Garage Sale & Silent Auctions, Community Awareness, Zehrs Tape Collection, Think-Food Inkjet & Cell Phone Recycling Program, Local Sports Subsidy Screening, Family Councelling