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St. Paul's Hospital is recognized provincially, nationally and internationally for a number of specialty programs and services. Some are not available anywhere else in BC. As a 500-bed academic health centre affiliated with the University of B.C., the hospital serves patients from across the province, as well as the residents, businesses and visitors in Vancouver’s heavily populated downtown core. St. Paul’s also has a longstanding history of providing care to disadvantaged populations on the city’s Downtown Eastside. St. Paul's also plays a critical role in the education of physicians, nurses and other health professionals and is a major health research facility. St. Paul’s is part of Providence Health Care, Canada’s largest Catholic health care organization.
Rural Ottawa South Support Services (ROSSS), with offices located in Manotick, Metcalfe and Richmond, is a non-profit organization which provides a variety of programs and services to assist seniors and adults with disabilities to continue living in their own homes. ROSSS services clients in the former Rideau and Osgoode Wards, Rural Goulbourn and areas that are immediately adjacent. ROSSS is operated by a small permanent staff that coordinates 250+ volunteers who are involved in the delivery of programs and services.
Tropicana Community Services Organization was founded in 1980 as a non-profit community organization to serve disadvantaged youth and their families, particularly those from the Caribbean. The first major project implemented was counselling services aimed at teenaged drop-outs in a high need area of Scarborough, Ontario. In 1984, Tropicana established formal links with the United Way of Greater Toronto, and was the first organization from the Black and Caribbean community to become a United Way member-agency. Today Tropicana is a growing service-delivery agency with programs designed to address issues affecting all youth, newcomers, members of the Caribbean and Black communities and others in need. Current services include counselling, settlement services, tutoring, youth leadership programs, Success Through Aggression Replacement Training, March break and summer camps, day care, employment counselling, and youth drop-in.
United Way creates real, lasting change Locally driven and governed, United Way is a registered charity dedicated to improving the quality of life of all people in our community and helping individuals, families, neighbourhoods and communities reach their full potential. United Way is a leader in understanding the root causes of social issues and bringing together people and resources to find lasting solutions. United Way is creating real change in people's lives - meaningful, positive, lasting change. Not just for today, but for the long term. And that means a better community for us all. Inspiring people to come together, we have the power to make a real difference, in people's lives and in our community.
The Thyroid Foundation of Canada is a non-profit registered volunteer organzation whose mission is to support thyroid patients across Canada through awareness, education, and research. Funds to support the programs of the foundation come mainly through membership and donations.
Our focus will be in the following five areas: * Awareness and Acceptance, * Capacity Building, * Funding, * Research, & * Public Profile As a federally registered, charitable organization of volunteers, we receive no government funds for our operations. All programs are provided by the organization's ability to fund operations from annual programs including membership, special events at both the national and local levels, specific project grants, sales of goods & merchandise and of course the generosity of our donors.
VISION To be a trusted leader in funding healthcare priorities for our hospital and our community inspiring others to give. VALUES Integrity, Honour, Community-Minded, Compassion, Innovative, Trust
Trinity Square Café Inc. (operating as Trinity Square Enterprises or TSE) is a registered charity operating since 1981. TSE is mandated by the provincial Ministry of Health and Long-term Care (MOHLTC) to provide a work orientation and training program for people who have experienced mental illness. The Ministry of Health classifies TSE as part of their Community Mental Health and Addictions stream, providing Vocational and Employment programming. TSE provides a work orientation and training program in a café located in downtown Toronto that is open to the general public. Trinity Square Café, located in The Church of the Holy Trinity, is open Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. During these hours, staff and participants conduct all of the tasks required to run a small restaurant. The lunch counter service is open to the public from 11:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Charitable receipts are available for donations.
This site is designed to provide information about UOAC and its services. By joining together, we will enhance the quality of life for ourselves and for others who have had or will have bowel or bladder diversionary surgery.
The Chilliwack Society for Community Living is a voluntary, non-profit organization whose goal is to promote and enhance the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities. To achieve this, the Society is mandated by its constitution and by-laws to provide an array of services and supports, including various community living arrangements. Community living arrangements can be defined as any community based living option (from the full spectrum of alternatives available to all citizens) in which an individual with a disability lives with or without support, either paid or voluntary). Since its inception in 1954, the Society has endeavored to promote the inclusion of the citizens of Chilliwack who have a developmental disability into the fabric of community life. This has lead to the development of a range of residential options including, group homes, semi independent & independent living.
Uxbridge Cottage Hospital Foundation is a registered charity founded in 1980. Through various fundraising programs, the Foundation exists to provide supplementary revenue to the Markham Stouffville Hospital for use at the Uxbridge site on an annual basis. All contributions to the Uxbridge Cottage Hospital Foundation are used to fund equipment,capital expansion and/or special projects at the Uxbridge site as determined by Markham Stouffville Hospital and approved by the Board of Directors of UCH Foundation. The Foundation is a separate entity from the Hospital with its own Board of Directors and operates independent of the Hospital. However, UCH Foundation is committed to supporting health care in Uxbridge and the financial needs of the Uxbridge Hospital.
The Foundation raises funds to purchase medical equipment to support the health care needs of the communities we serve. We rely on donations from individual donors, corporations, foundations, local government and community groups. The regional hospital offers a broad range of health care services including medicine, surgery, obstetrics, paediatrics, intensive care, emergency, psychiatry, ambulatory care, diagnostic, therapeutic, palliative care and chemotherapy. The services and programs approximately 88,000 residents of Kings and Annapolis Counties, covering a 200 kilometre area. The Foundation has been in existence since 1986 with its first campaign to build the regional hospital. The hospital officially opened its doors in April, 1992.