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We provide a safe residence for women to get healing from abuse, trauma and substance use. Empathy House uses the empowerment philosophy in all aspects of the treatment program which inlcudes educational groups,counselling,art therapy, nutrition, chores and 24 hour care.
Objectives: - Promote healthy lifestyle - Promote community participation - Enhance public awareness of individual achievements - Contribute funds to develop such abilities Beneficiaries: - Women Alike Breast Cancer Survivors Society - Pictou County Prostate Cancer Support Association - Special Olympics Northern Region
Harmony Heights is a therapeutic residential and day school for teenage girls with emotional, educational and social challenges that cannot be adequately served in the standard high school setting. Our dedicated professionals strive to empower these young women with self-confidence and the skills necessary to transition to higher education and careers.
To build a global community of people with dementia that collaborates inclusively to:Provide support and encouragement to people with dementia to live beyond the diagnosis of dementia.Model living beyond the diagnosis to other people with dementia and the wider community, and living with purpose with dementia looks like.Advocate for people with dementia, and build the capacity of people with dementia to advocate for themselves and others living with the disease.Reduce the stigma, isolation and discrimination of dementia, and enforce the human rights of people with dementia around the world.
Halton Pro-Life is a non-partisan, non-denominational human rights organization, promoting respect for all human life from conception to natural death through education on the Life issues, which include, but are not limited to: abortion, post-abortion healing, assisted suicide & euthanasia, prenatal development, human sexuality and adult & embryonic stem cell research. We support only peaceful means to promote our message.
The AIDS Network is a registered charitable organization that offers services and education to people living in the communities of Hamilton, Halton, Haldimand, Norfolk and Brant. Established in 1986, we are the only organization in the region that offers services and support to men, women, children and families who have been affected by HIV/AIDS.
Calgary Urban Project Society (CUPS) is a not-for-profit centre in downtown Calgary. Offering collaborative and holistic services in the areas of health care, education and housing, CUPS helps individuals and families make the transition from poverty to stability. Founded on the principal that all people have an inherent right to lead a life of dignity, equality and respect, CUPS is a safe, warm and welcoming environment free of judgment and rejection. CUPS programs are evidence and research based.
The Scholarship Foundation was established in 1993 as a registered charitable organization and renamed the Lampe Foundation in 2010. It aims to support the education of men and women in our community and to encourage continuation of studies. We believe that educating people enables them to contribute meaningfully to our society, both in their chosen career and their family life.
The Kelly Shires Breast Cancer Snow Run is an annual snowmobiling event held to raise funds for women who have recently been diagnosed with breast cancer. The Trust provides financial assistance to help purchase medication, wigs, prothesis, etc. during their first year of diagnosis with Breast Cancer.
Youth Focus is a local non-profit dedicated to serving Guilford County’s youth and families since 1971. A powerful collaboration of medical professionals, therapists, administrators and volunteers, Youth Focus offers maternity, young women’s, transitional and emergency housing, some covered by insurance or Medicaid, and others available free of charge.
"To provide a centralized statewide agency with auxiliary support services for deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf-blind, late-deafened persons, including persons with hearing losses and those hearing persons with loss of voice, regardless of race, age, and gender such that they can be provided opportunities to succeed in areas of employment; education; housing; economics; and independence; and also be provided legal and fair judicial representation which are seldom provided. Such opportunities and legal rights are currently not obtainable or are being denied."
Founded in 1937, Plan is one of the world’s oldest and largest international development agencies, working in partnership with millions of people around the world to end global poverty. Not for profit, independent and inclusive of all faiths and cultures, Plan has only one agenda: to improve the lives of children. Because I am a Girl is Plan’s global initiative to end gender inequality, promote girls’ rights and lift millions of girls – and everyone around them – out of poverty.