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Kinsmen Place Lodge is a 144-bed home providing care for seniors whose complex health care needs mean they can no longer live safely on their own. It is a not-for-profit organization funded in part by Fraser Health Authority and by the residents who live here. Since 1975, we have been providing 24-hour personal nursing care and support in a home-like residential setting that values respect, dignity, and individual choices. With your support, we will be able to expand our programs and continue to improve the quality of life for residents in our care. Kinsmen Place Lodge Website: www.kinsmenplace.org
All of our services we provide are free, and include: Pregnancy Tests Options Peer Counselling Doula Services Adoption Referrals Community Referrals Post-Abortion Peer Counselling Sexual Integrity Community Education
Our Vision A Winnipeg where community life flourishes.
Women’s College has a long history of generous support from many committed and dedicated friends. Without you, our accomplishments would not be possible. Donor support makes a real difference, ensuring that Women’s College continues to provide the highest quality of patient care now, and embraces its role as the only hospital in Ontario with a primary focus in women's health and the province's only academic ambulatory care hospital. Donate, volunteer, get involved – join our Foundation family in support of Women’s College!
We are a feminist community health clinic in Winnipeg, MB. Since 1981, we've offered a range of client-centred services for women of all ages. We also provide services to males through our Teen Clinics & the Provincial Eating Disorder Prevention & Recovery Program. We emphasize prevention, education and choice. We design our programs and services to encourage and empower people to take charge of their own health. We provide medical and counselling services, health education and information, and undertake advocacy and research on women's health issues. We also train and mentor volunteers in several programs to provide direct service and information to our clients and community members.
The CIBC World Markets Children's Miracle Foundation is dedicated to helping prepare Canadian children at risk or in need for future success through donations to improve their health, education and well-being.
Woodview Children's Centre is an accredited children's mental health centre that provides a comprehensive range of services for children and youth and their families. We operate a variety of programs to meet community needs in Brant, Halton, and Hamilton. We are a not for profit charitable corporation administered by a Board of Directors and funded by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services. We provide service to children, youth and their families with social, emotional, psychological and/or psychiatric difficulties. Woodview also provides services to children, youth and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Asperger's Syndrome.
YANA was founded in 1986 by Sandra Williams after her family experienced the financial and emotional devastation of having a very sick child who required long-term treatment in Vancouver. YANA continues to ensure that families in the Comox Valley are not alone when dealing with medical issues for their children and believes that when a child is ill the whole family requires care. YANA provides financial support so families can stay focused on the health and wellness of their child. YANA maintains four fully furnished apartments within walking distance of Children’s Hospital and also assists with finding and funding accommodation in alternate treatment destinations. In addition to providing accommodation, YANA provides funding to help with costs of travel, food, parking and unexpected expenses. YANA also provides St. Joseph’s Hospital with funds to make available to Comox Valley families who have a child or an expecting mother who requires emergency transfer to another hospital.
The Yarmouth Hospital Foundation is a registered charitable organization providing funding to enhance patient care at the Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Since its establishment in 1970, and through the generosity of the community, the Foundation has helped to fund a major building expansion and has invested more than $17 million in equipment and facilities at the Yarmouth Regional Hospital. On average the Foundation purchases more than $300,000 in patient-related equipment for the hospital each year. The Yarmouth Hospital Foundation is governed by a voluntary board of directors with representatives from the local community and the hospital. Funds are raised through major gift solicitation, community mail appeals, special events, memorial gifts and other fundraising activities.
Yasodhara Ashram is a vibrant spiritual community where people of all ages work together to expand their awareness and to live the teachings of yoga. Open to people from all religious traditions, what we teach and practice promotes values of selfless service, compassion and devotion. Our goal is to bring quality into daily life and Light to the world. We train teachers and foster the growth of affiliated centres. We also publish books, CDs and DVDs of timeless wisdom (www.timeless.org). Founded in 1963 by Swami Radha, the Ashram is a registered educational institution with sister charities in Canada (Friends of Radha Foundation) and the USA (Association for the Development of Human Potential). The Ashram also maintains close relationships with other charities founded on Swami Radha's teachings in the United Kingom and Austrailia.
Guiding Principles: The Humber River Regional Hospital Foundation is committed: * to raise funds for the capital requirements of Humber River Regional Hospital. * to provide funds for projects designed to help Humber River Regional Hospital meet its patient care objectives. * to contribute to positive hospital profile in the community through the effective management of donor relations. * to manage the Foundation's assets through prudent stewardship.
You can help to financially assist children and youth to participate in the Y. Your charitable contribution to the Strong Kids Campaign will help enrich the lives of over 13,500 children and youth who would otherwise not be able to afford to participate in a values-based, recreational YMCA experience. YMCA programs help children and youth build confidence, develop skills and form relationships. Your generous support can open the doors to a Youth Action program, teach a child to swim, build tomorrow’s leaders through the Leader Corps program and provide a safe, nurturing environment with positive role models in Day Camp. The YMCA believes that investing in the development of youth today will help build strong families, which in turn will build strong communities.