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We are incorporated as a registered charity, operating in Kemptville, Ontario to work with the staff and patients of Kemptville District Hospital, which is a 40-bed general hospital serving the south-of-Ottawa region.
This Charity was established nearly 40 years ago by a group of Royal Arch Masons with the objective of raising funds from BC and Yukon Freemasons, their families and any other potential donor who is sympathetic with the Mission of this Charity, and to distribute these funds by way of grants to purchase specific pieces of equipment for hospitals within BC and Yukon, particularly focussing on smaller regional hospitals that do not have the benefit of wealthy fund-raising Foundations. Grants made are in the region of $3000 to $10000. To date approximately $500,000 has been allocated in grants.
For over forty years, The King’s Daughters Dinner Wagon, a not-for-profit agency now known as Meals on Wheels, has been dedicated to providing nutritious meals, daily companionship and comfort with a smile.
KinVillage Association is a not-for-profit organization that has been serving its community for over 30 years. We exist to support older adults to life to the fullest by providing a range of health, housing and recreational programs and by building community. Located in Tsawwassen B.C., KinVillage includes a continuum of affordable housing and quality health services including subsidized housing, supportive housing, assisted living and complex residential care. Outreach health services are also available, including an Adult Day Program. Our Community Centre provides leisure, recreational, learning and social opportunities for adults aged 50+ to stay active and involved. For 30 years, KinVillage has grown with and adapted to the needs of its community. We’re now positioning to meet the needs of South Delta for the next 20 years and beyond. The generous support of our donors will help us to continue to grow and improve our services.
The Montreal General Hospital Foundation is a founding partner of the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC). Its primary function is to raise funds for advancement and ongoing development of Montreal General Hospital services and facilities. Thanks to its generous donors, the Foundation can support advances in patient care, teaching and research. Over its 186 year history and with leading support from the community, the MGH has developed into one of the leading healthcare institutions in the country. Today, the Montreal General is a McGill University Teaching Hospital, one of only 2 Quebec Government designated Level 1 Trauma Centres and also Comprehensive-Care Cancer Centre. Current projects include reconstruction of Gastroenterology Division, renovation of Palliative Care, construction of new Cardiac ICU and new Mental Health Inpatient facilities. Nearly $90 million has been invested by the MGH Foundation in the Hospital over the last 6 years.
LakeCity Employment Services Association is a non-profit agency assisting individuals who have experienced difficulties with their mental health. Our programs use a client-centred approach that encourages clients to build on skills that are necessary to sustain themselves in employment.
LAMP C.H.C. is Community Health Centre in South Etobicoke, Toronto West. A Community Health Centre is a charitable, non-profit community based organization that provides a variety of integrated programs and services to meet the health needs of the community.
LLLC is a national organization with approximately 500 accredited, trained, volunteer Leaders who operate over 200 groups where mothers meet to gather information and resources pertinent to achieving a satisfying breastfeeding relationship. In addition, we offer information on a wide range of topics related to breastfeeding so that parents can make informed choices which best suit the unique needs of their families. We operate a 1-800 referral line and provide information and telephone support to approximately 50,000 nursing mothers per year. LLLC is the host of educational seminars for health care professionals in several locations across Canada every year where professionals can access current, evidence-based breastfeeding information and learn from internationally recognized, breastfeeding experts.
La Maison des Tournesols offers, in a day centre, activities adapted to elderlies in lost of autonomy and to those suffering from Alzheimer's disease, this way giving a break to their family or their caregiver.
Shelter for battered women or women in difficulty.
The Alzheimer Society Sarnia-Lambton offers education, caregiver respite, support services & resource materials to people with Alzheimer's disease or releated dementias, family members, caregivers and service providers. Currently, there are over 2,500 people in Lambton County with dementia. This number is expected to triple in the next 25 years.
The Langley Hospice Society is committed to providing emotional, practical and spiritual support for people who are living with a terminal illness, their family and friends throughout the last stage of illness, at the time of death and bereavement.