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CANADIAN ADAPTIVE SNOWSPORTS - National Capital Division (CADS-NCD)

CADS-NCD is a divisional member of the national CADS organization and oversees the programs and services operating in the regions of Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec. CADS-NCD is totally volunteer based. We ski in a safe, fun filled environment and we are committed to the idea that "Skiing is for Everyone". CADS-NCD is incorporated under the Canada Business Corporations Act as of October 15th, 1979. The primary purpose of CADS-NCD is to provide facilities, equipment and instruction to all individuals with a disability in order to pursue recreational and competitive alpine skiing and snow boarding. Secondary purposes are ability awareness and advocacy on behalf of the disabled to both the community and recreational and competitive sports.

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NELSON & DISTRICT HOSPICE SOCIETY

Located in the West Kootenay area of B.C., Nelson & District Hospice Society serves Nelson & the East Shore of Kootenay Lake through one-on-one volunteering, grief support, volunteer training, and community education programs. When making a donation, please indicate which area you supporting (Nelson, East Shore)

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NEUROFIBROMATOSIS ONTARIO ( NFON)

The Neurofibromatosis Society of Ontario was founded in 1985. We hold bi-annual meetings in the Toronto area with related guest speakers. We offer an opportunity for people with NF to network and share their feelings and concerns with others through social activities in a friendly atmosphere of acceptance.

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INTERFAITH COMMUNITY COUNSELLING CENTRE

In addition to personal counselling for individuals, Interfaith also works collaboratively with other social services, churches, schools and other organizations to offer a range of educational programs and personal growth workshops throughout the year as interest warrants. We also provide experience and supervision for professional Counsellors-in-training.

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NORFOLK GENERAL HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

The Foundation is the fundraising organization for Norfolk General Hospital. Through your donations, we support the commitment to improving the quality of life for our community by offering local access to health care services in a caring, compassionate environment.

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CHILDREN'S ABILITY FUND

The Children's Ability Fund was established in 1947 and continues today to serve the disabled community of Edmonton and northern Alberta. Our main goal is providing technologically advanced equipment that will provide more indpendence for people with disabilites - to assist them in their daily tasks. Our main focus is on children, however, children with disabilites grow up and become adults with disabilities, often with the same needs. In addition to individual equipment requests, we offer several special programs to address others needs in the community. Our Barrier Free Playground Project offers funding for accessible playgrounds and our Sledges in School Projects provides equipment for a "sledge hockey" and skating program. The Lonestar program offers a grant to therapeutic riding groups for children with disabilites and the New Leash on Life offers a grant to organizations providing service dogs to inidivudals with disabilites.

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FAMILY SERVICES OF THE NORTH SHORE

Family Services of the North Shore is an accredited, not-for-profit, community-based organization. For sixty years, we have provided education, support, and counselling to heal and connect the North Shore community.The Agency serves the City of North Vancouver, District of North Vancouver, the District of West Vancouver, as well as the Village of Lions Bay, and Bowen Island. We also lead the provincial work in the prevention of eating disorders.Our annual budget is now close to 3.7 million of which one third or 1.3 million is fundraised. We actively work with our donors, funders, community partners and corporate donors to ensure the sustainability of effective and cost-efficient programs. Our vision is a connected community where people care for one another. We annually serve close to 7400 individuals and families through a broad range of social services to children, youth, adults, couples, and families from a diverse array of cultural and economic backgrounds.

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YMCA of Oakville

Our vision is to be at the forefront of positive change in the health and well-being of our community. Our charitable work is focused on ensuring that everyone has a chance to grow, to learn and to realize their dreams. We believe that everyone, even those from families with limited financial means, deserve to be welcomed into an inclusive, integrated environment that promotes equality, shared values and where self-worth is nourished. The generosity of our donors helps support us in creating YMCA programs that are relevant, affordable, and accessible.

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OKANAGAN-SIMILKAMEEN NEUROLOGICAL SOCIETY

SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY provides service to children who are referred for possible communication delays/disorders. Information is provided to caregivers concerning their child's understanding in use of language, as well as speech sounds. OCCUPATIONAL & PHYSICAL THERAPY programs focus on assessment and development of movement skills, daily living skills, visual motor skills, and sensory processing abilities. AUTISM TREATMENT SERVICES include a Behaviour Coordinator, Speech/Language Pathologist, Occupational Therapist and Behaviour Assistants and offer a variety of individualized services to children up to 6 years of age who are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Some services are also available for school-aged children. Our CHILD PSYCHOLOGIST provides assessment, counselling and therapy to children and their social network to achieve positive development in cognition, emotion, health and behaviour. Our Family Support Worker acts as a resource and coordinator.

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Ontario Prader-Willi Syndrome Association (OPWSA)

OPWSA, established in 1982 has membership of 1000, including individuals with PWS, their families and professionals. We provide a range of resources and supports, including working with families and members to provide information, advocacy, support and education; research & medical program support for the Prader-Willi Clinic at North York General Hospital; residential supports for group homes and other residential placements and programs; and Camp PWS, an annual respite week program at Shadowlake Centre in Stouffville. Visit our website at www.opwsa.com for more information. Thanks for your support!

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Easter Seals Ontario

There are over 20,000 children, youth and young adults in Ontario with a physical disability. Some children were born with disabilities such as cerebral palsy and spina bifida, some have spinal cord or brain injuries resulting from childhood accidents, others sustained brain damage through infections like encephalitis and meningitis. Regardless of the cause, these children share a common desire for independence, acceptance and achievement. Easter Seals Ontario began in 1922 as a vision to create a better life for children and youth with physical disabilities. While the specific programs and services may have changed over the decades, Easter Seals’ dedication to helping kids succeed is unwavering. Today, support from our generous donors helps ensure Easter Seals is able to continue providing essential services for these children and their families. For more information, visit www.easterseals.org

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ONTARIO TRACK3 ADAPTIVE SPORTS ASSOCIATION

Track 3 is a volunteer based non profit charitable organization established to teach children and youth with disabilities how to downhill ski and snowboard. We provide the best instruction, care and equipment.This allows them to enjoy the exhilaration of skiing and snowboarding and also to see how much they can achieve and learn, regardless of the challenges life has put in their path. This opportunity builds their self-esteem and confidence which helps and encourages them among their peers. With only three full time staff, substantially all the donated funds are directed to getting the children onto the ski hills. We offer 21 seven week programs at 16 ski hills. We are constantly in need of volunteers and fortunate enough to have over 450 volunteers presently involved in delivering this program to over 200 children and youth.