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The HSC Foundation, in partnership with the Health Sciences Centre, is uniquely poised to impact the future of health care in Manitoba. To this end, and through the extraordinary support of many donors, the HSC Foundation has raised more than $85 million since it was created in 1981.
For the past 28 years the supporters of the High River District Health Care Foundation have been enhancing the quality of health care available in our community. They have helped health care professionals help our friends, family and neighbours though donations of medical equipment, facilities improvements, program funding and educational scholarships. The Foundation is simply an expression of our communities' concern for those who need our help most.
Hospice Calgary embraces children, teens and adults who are coping with life-threatening illness, sudden or expected death. At Sage Centre and Rosedale Hospice - our two centres of care - our specialists provide: 1) individual counselling 2) group support 3) workshops 4) 24-hour end-of-life care. The generosity of donors allows us to offer our counselling and group support to all, regardless of financial means. Thank you for your support. To learn more, please go to www.hospicecalgary.com.
Hospice Care Ottawa, an amalgamation of Friends of Hospice Ottawa and the Hospice at May Court, is a community based charitable organization. We offer services for clients and their loved ones to experience palliative and end-of-life care in a supportive and peaceful setting, surrounded by caring that reflects as closely as possible a comfortable home environment.
Our 22,000 sq. ft. community palliative care facility offers 24-hour care delivered by certified and licensed healthcare professionals and trained volunteers. 10 private home-like bedrooms and bathrooms for end-of-life palliative care, 24-hour physician coverage and nursing care with expert pain and symptom management, 4 family bedrooms, living rooms, TV room, dining room, kitchen, warm fireplaces, communication room, etc; a playroom for children, a chapel for spiritual reflection and outdoor garden to connect with nature. Our facility exceeds the Canadian Standards for Residential Hospice care. Our annual budget is $1.6M+. Government provides 45% of the annual funding needed to deliver care. The remainder must come from the community. We all want to make a difference - to help friends in need. Your investment in the work of Hospice Greater Saint John will help people when they need it the most – many of whom may be your friends, neighbours and loved ones. Thank you!
The Hospice Palliative Care Society of Cape Breton County is a registered non-profit charitable organization governed by a Board of Directors. The Society works in partnership with the Cape Breton District Health Authority Palliative Care Service and other community programs to meet the many needs of palliative care patients and their families.
The Institute conducts two kinds of research: original research and reviews of existing literature. While it is of high academic quality and intended for professionals and students alike, the research is written in plain language to be accessible to the general public. The deVeber Institute is a free resource for the media, the public, students, and others. Drawing on the diverse strengths of our Board of Directors and Advisory Council, we answer your questions, simple or complex, on bioethical and social topics.
Your gift to the Georgian Bay General Hospital Foundation helps make critical improvements for patients by funding life-saving technology, priority medical equipment and service redesign. Over half a million dollars is needed annually by the Georgian Bay General Hospital Foundation (Midland Site and Penetanguishene Site) for capital equipment and facility enhancements. Donations ensure a hi-tech healing environment in a compassionate, caring setting. Up-to-date technology and upgrades to equipment and facilities also help attract new physicians and health care professionals to our communities. The Foundation has completed the $4.25 million OUR BEST CARE capital campaign. The BEST CARE will ensure the hospitals meet current patients’ needs and emerging health care trends. Campaign projects include redesign and expansion of the emergency department in Midland (currently underway) and the rehabilitation centre in Penetanguishene, plus digital imaging for both hospitals-completed.
We are a community of professionals offering counselling and psychotherapy services for people who are searching for help with psychological, emotional and/or spiritual healing, growth and change. All our therapists have a masters or doctoral degree and training in psychotherapy, psychology, social work, pastoral counselling and/or couple and family counselling. We maintain membership in our respective professional organizations.
The Jean Tweed Centre is one of the largest community-based substance abuse and problem-gambling treatment facilities for women and families in Ontario. The Centre provides services to approximately 1,200 women over the age of 16 and their families each year. Services include support and stabilization, intensive day and residential programs, and outpatient services including continuing care, family and trauma counseling services. The Centre also provides outreach and on-site services to women who are pregnant and/or parenting young children under the age of six and offers onsite childcare and child-development services.
JMJ Children's Fund is supporting children in schools in Ghana, India and Malawi. We are also helping to provide food for children in a Remand Home in Nigeria, with its attached orphanage. JMJ has been supporting a program called Youth Alive which teaches young people in Malawi how to fight AIDS.
The Kelowna General Hospital Foundation aspires to be a leader in the facilitation and promotion of quality health care by funding innovative and effective programs through the commitment of its members and donors.