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Child Aid International is a not-for-profit organisation that respects and champions the rights of all orphan children – regardless of race, ethnicity or faith. The organisation strives to address the basic needs of orphan children by providing them with love, hope, inspiration and support to develop into healthy, caring, and confident individuals.
The Charlotte Maxwell Clinic's mission is to support and empower low-income women with cancer by providing free access to compassionate, integrative care, including acupuncture, herbal medicine, massage, guided imagery, movement, and nutritional advice. These evidence-based modalities offer relief from the side effects of cancer and its treatments, and contribute to increased rates of survival and quality of life. They are rarely covered by insurance and are too costly for women living in poverty. Since 1991, CMC has provided integrative cancer care and health education free of charge to thousands of underserved women with cancer. Our vision is that all low-income women with cancer achieve the highest attainable health during their cancer journey.
The Olive Branch of Hope (TOBOH) is a grassroots, volunteer driven Canadian organization (Registration #R861916013 RR001) established in 2001 to provide support and education to breast cancer survivors of various ethnic backgrounds. The members of TOBOH Board are volunteers with a desire to ensure that all women and men diagnosed with breast cancer, have the support needed to help them through their difficult times. This working board consists of six women and one man, some of whom are breast cancer survivors. They represent many diverse cultures and professions and bring many diverse skills to our organization. Each of them recognizes that breast cancer has a profound impact on the lives of women and men diagnosed with the disease, as well as on their families, friends and colleagues.
Sarah's House is a program for homeless expectant and single mothers. Our two homes provide shelter, love and encouragement for women who want to make positive changes in their lives.
The Sexual Assault Centre Kingston is a Not-For-Profit, Charitable Organization mandated to provide services primarily to women, aged 16 years and older, who have experienced sexual violence.
The NAD advocates for the civil, human, and linguistic rights of deaf and hard-of-hearing people in the United States. It works to protect access to American Sign Language and to advance equal access in education, employment, health care, communications and public life through legal advocacy, policy work, and public education.
A Loving Spoonful delivers free, nutritious meals to men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS in the Vancouver/Sunshine Coast area who have a medical need for nutritional support.
"Love in Action", that's the vision of Karis Support Society. Born out of a heart felt desire to create a positive change for women and their children desiring recovery from addictions and mental illness.
KPCC informs, empowers and supports women during and after an unplanned or stressful pregnancy in a caring and nurturing environment. We aim to support women and men both emotionally and spiritually through this difficult time. We offer: free pregnancy tests, peer counselling, referrals for medical, legal, educational and social services, post abortion counselling, adoption counselling, information on STI's, ongoing support before and after delivery and baby clothes and basic baby needs.
WHITNEY CENTER'S MISSION, EXCELLENCE IN SENIOR LIVING, IS GROUNDED IN THE PRINCIPAL THAT ALL ELDERS, REGARDLESS OF PHYSICAL OR COGNITIVE LIMITATIONS, HAVE THE RIGHT TO ENGAGE IN LIFE AND SEEK FULFILLMENT. (SEE SCHEDULE O)OUR IDEALS OF SELF-DETERMINATION, LIFELONG LEARNING AND CONTINUAL GROWTH ARE UNBOUNDED BY AGE AND EMBRACED BY A PERSON-CENTERED PHILOSOPHY.
We value and practice... - that each individual has inherent dignity and worth - that each individual is the expert of their own life - the right to self-determination (deciding what's best for you!) - mutual support - compassion and empathy - understanding and acceptance - diversity - building healthy relationships We listen. We understand. We care.
As of August 2012, Road to Care has enabled over 100 women to receive curative treatment for cervical cancer. Thank you for your generous donation. Sincerely, Dr. Joda Kuk, Founder and Chair.