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The Anglican Diocese of Ontario

Our diocese was formed in 1862 and encompasses the five Counties of Leeds and Grenville; Frontenac; Lennox and Addington; Hastings and Prince Edward in Eastern Ontario. The diocese operates Camp Hyanto, which you can designate specific gifts for.

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INDEPENDENT LIVING WATERLOO REGION

The Independent Living Centre of Waterloo Region provides programs and services to people with disabilities to help them live full, fulfilling and independent lives in our community. Programs include: Individual Advocacy - Helping people with disabilities to develop skills and advocate for themselves when it comes to issues that affect them. Peer Resource - Connecting people with disabilities with community services, and with each other to help them network and navigate available resources. Kids on the Block - Puppet shows delivered to children explaining specific disabilities and the value of difference. Beyond Barriers - Presentations delivered to businesses and organizations outlining strategies for improving accessibility and removing barriers. Access Fund - Funds to which people with disabilities can apply to help with the purchase of assistive devices. Attendant Services - In-home assistance with tasks of daily living, funded by the provincial government.

PAROLE DE VIE - BETHEL, INCORPOREE

To accomplish these goals, Word of Life Béthel operates a Bible Institute, a French Language School and a Christian camp on its campus on the outskirts of the city of Sherbrooke, Quebec, and offers local churches resources, curriculum and leadership development for children and student ministries.

InterAct Ministries of Canada

InterAct Ministries of Canada seeks to glorify God by making disciples of all nations through the establishment of culturally relevant churches transforming communities in Western Canada. We are connected to InterAct Ministries Inc. whose outreach is to Siberia and Alaska. We hold worship and prayer services for First Nations, Punjabi, and Asian/Arabic People groups. We provide summer camps for recreation and Christian outreach for children, youth and families. We provide spiritual mentoring and care. We operate the Native Bible Centre in Wardner, BC for Christian training and life skills by offering extension courses.

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Inter-Cultural Association of Greater Victoria

The Inter-Cultural Association of Greater Victoria (ICA) helps individuals and organizations to connect across cultures. We provide information, support and tools to help immigrants reach their goals. By engaging people through networks, education and arts programming we create a welcoming community. ICA offers services for newcomers, including settlement and integration counseling, translation and interpretation, English classes, mentoring, volunteer matching and peer support. We also provide outreach and education in the community through arts programming, as well as workshops on anti-racism, multiculturalism, diversity awareness, immigration and human rights.

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EMBRAVE AGENCY TO END VIOLENCE (FORMERLY INTERIM PLACE)

To empower women and their children to live free from violence in their personal relationships by providing support, advocacy, emergency shelter, counselling and public education

INDIAN LIFE MINISTRIES

ILM publishes the award-winning Indian Life newspaper. It is our desire to share the gospel with all Native North Americans that they might find hope, healing and honour through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. ILM has published a number of books, including The Grieving Indian, Whiteman's Gospel, The Conquering Indian and more. Our monthly budget is $20,000. ILM invites sponsors for our Tychicus Project, which allows us to send bulk copies of our newspaper to chaplains of prisons throughout North America. An inmate recently wrote saying: “I am learning about the Jesus way and I hope the publication Indian Life can help me…I don’t want my spirit to also be locked away…I had an old cellie who let me thumb through a copy of Indian Life…never knew there was this kind of stuff…” Would you be willing to help us continue this vital ministry? Please donate today!

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INTERVAL HOUSE OF OTTAWA

OUR BASIC BELIEFS We understand that violence impacts the primary victims, family members and future generations. Ending violence and providing quality and accessible service is a community responsibility. We believe all women and their children have a right to: 1. live a life free of violence, 2. be treated with respect and dignity, 3. access services that meet their individual and diverse needs, 4. be provided with accurate and timely information so they can make informed choices. We believe service providers have an obligation to: 1. work in partnership and collaboration with other community agencies, 2. honour each other’s uniqueness and similarities, 3. participate and share in each other’s community events, celebrations and causes, 4. actively engage the public in awareness and education, 5. challenge the community to support anti-racism/anti-oppression work.

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INUIT BROADCASTING CORPORATION

The Inuit Broadcasting Corporation (IBC), launched its Fundraising Campaign “Sanavallianiq Isumagijaujunut – Building for Dreams” in Iqaluit in September 2012. This campaign aims to raise funds (incl. in-kind) to complete the $8.9 million Nunavut Media Arts Centre (NMAC) on the concrete pad that lies ready and waiting in Iqaluit. The up-to-date facility will enable IBC to continue to build on its impressive 30-year legacy of Inuit language programming. The NMAC will accommodate important production technologies – high definition equipment, digital editing systems, and video data storage. The facility will enhance the diversity and quality of IBC’s current production output, increase it's capacity to generate revenue, and provide a new level of service and capacity to artists, clients and viewers in Nunavut and elsewhere. The NMAC will house the Inuit Film and Video Archive for preserving and storing the priceless collection of historic film and video shot by Inuit since the 1970s.

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ADULT LEARNING CENTRE - Cochrane & Iroquois Falls

The Adult Learning Centre is a community based non-profit Literacy and Basic Skills program that assists adults in improving their reading, writing, math, computer,communication and workforce readiness skills for employment, further education and training,and/or personal goals.

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Japanese Community Volunteers Association (Tonari Gumi)

We are proud that Tonari Gumi has been able to provide a wide array of programs and services of benefit to the Japanese Canadian community for over 40 years. We try our best to meet the needs of the community in both Japanese and English. We offer various programs during the day for seniors to socialize and serve others, community services such as a Japanese Meals on Wheels program and a visitation program to help seniors alone in care facilities or at home, families of seniors and those suffering from dementia or Alzheimers, new immigrants and temporary residents who need assistance.

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JERICHO YOUTH SERVICES

Bringing out the best in Georgina's children & youth.