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The essence of Birthright is love. Birthright is unique and committed to offering free, non-judgmental help to women facing unplanned pregnancies. Birthright offers love, hope and support to each woman, to help her make a realistic plan for her future and the future of her unborn child.
The Boys and Girls Club provides before and after school care for children ages 5-11 along with free drop-in and structured programs for youth ages 11-19. We deliver all our programs in a safe, yet fun, environment where these youngsters can thrive and explore their potential. Our programs are intended to challenge youth, teach them positive ways to use their leisure time, enhance their self-esteem and help them make positive decisions for themselves. All children and youth are welcome regardless of their socio-economic background.
Gifts from individuals, corporations and foundations bring hope and support to brain tumour patients across Canada through educational programs, support groups and information resources available for patients, families and caregivers. Your gifts also fund brain tumour research to find the cause of and better treatments for brain tumour patients.
We empower people with any disability to remove the physical, attitudinal and societal barriers by providing support and crucial programs. We continue to provide and expand upon programs that encourage persons with disabilities to make decisions, take responsibility and manage their own lives. Our programs have had a tremendous impact on members of our community for over 22 years. We encourage people to recognize the importance of making our communities accessible for all residents. We are proud to have received accreditation by the Canadian Association of Independent Living Centres Our Programs * Book Club * Diabetes Information Group (DIG) * Georgian Bay Breakers Sports Club * Independent Living Skills * Information & Referal * Peer Support * Self-Managed Attendant Services * Thumbs Up Access and Awareness * Worklinks Employment Services PROMOTING A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON DISABILITY
The BC Cancer Foundation is the bridge that connects philanthropic support and research breakthroughs in cancer knowledge. As the fundraising partner of the BC Cancer Agency and the largest charitable funder of cancer research in this province, we enable donors to make contributions to leading-edge research that has a direct impact on improvements to cancer care for patients in British Columbia. We fund with the goal of finding solutions. We have offices in each of the BC Cancer Agency’s five regional centres: Abbotsford, Surrey, Kelowna, Vancouver and Victoria. Visit www.bccancerfoundation.com to make a donation or to learn how you can make a difference in the lives of those affected by cancer.
Since 1959, the BC Epilepsy Society has been committed to improving the quality of life for the tens of thousands of British Columbians living with epilepsy. We try to achieve this through: 1) The provision of resources such as our lending library, brochures, newsletters, and medical information sheets, 2) Hosting educational workshops and lectures, and our Partners in Teaching program that takes seizure first aid and epilepsy awareness into our school system, 3) Direct services such as our support groups and the financial subsidy offered to families to send their kids to the accessible Easter Seals camps, and 4) Funding the best available epilepsy researchers in British Columbia.
BC Brain Injury Association (BCBIA) provides education, information, raises awareness and promotes the prevention of brain injury (BI). We accomplish this on-line, through social networks, through holding or participating in health conferences, community fairs and events, business, sport and group functions. BCBIA’s Speakers’ Bureau provides keynote speakers on Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) by professionals in this field to the above groups and functions. Also, liaison with health authorities, government officials, corrections, RCMP and other similar groups. BCBIA needs your financial gifts to keep these initiatives and ABI educational projects going each year. Please give generously. (All donations are tax deductible).
Since 1985, BCMOS has been working to expand the boundaries of accessibility for people with significant disabilities. Former Mayor of Vancouver Sam Sullivan, who became quadriplegic as a result of a skiing accident at age 19, founded BCMOS along with a group of friends with disabilities. Their desire to revisit wilderness areas that were so important to them when they could walk and hike motivated them to find ways to get back the freedom and inspiration of being in the great outdoors. Participants with disabilities are able to explore the wonders of the natural environment aboard the TrailRider multi-terrain wheelchair. Designed by BCMOS, the TrailRider is an environmentally sensitive method of transportation powered by two or more volunteers. BCMOS offers many ongoing activities throughout the year, including daily hiking programs, theme hikes, Kids’ Adventure Days, and Access Challenge, our annual wilderness expedition.
The Calgary Cerebral Palsy Association (also the “CCPA”) is a Calgary based non-profit organization and registered charity dedicated to our mission of providing understanding, support, and resources to individuals and their families affected by cerebral palsy. The CCPA works with various individuals, corporations and community organizations to provide support services, programs and funding to fulfill our mission. Our membership consists of families of children with cerebral palsy, adult individuals with cerebral palsy and interested organizations. In responding to the largest segment of our membership base and to provide services that are not sufficiently addressed through other community sources, the CCPA has tailored many of its services and programs to assist children diagnosed with cerebral palsy, hence our motto, “Light Up A Child’s Life”.
Calgary Family Services develops and implements programs that are holistic and serve the city of Calgary throughout all life cycles. Services are designed to: enhance individual and family relationships; help children reach their full potential; engage older adults in contributing to their communities and assist vulnerable citizens to maintain their dignity and respect. Individuals, families and communities turn to us for support through childhood, adulthood and elderhood. Calgary Family Services takes pride in its stable yet growing integrated community presence and partnerships. It consistently seeks opportunities to work with others. The agency's positive impact on the community is due to its ability to anticipate and to be responsive to community needs, as well as its willingness to be flexible and continually evolve activities to ensure effectiveness and relevance.
This website is a fundraising hub for support of The Calgary Highlanders.
Since it was established in 1982, the Foundation has raised more than $30 million in support of Cambridge Memorial Hospital. The Foundation plays an increasingly important role in funding new and replacement medical equipment , enhanced Hospital facilities and the continuing education of healthcare professionals.