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CMHO works with many partners who deliver treatment and prevention services to children, youth and their families. Our core membership consists of accredited children’s mental health centres, but we also work with child welfare agencies, schools, early childhood centres, family physicians and pediatricians, hospitals, adult mental health services, and other organizations that work to improve the lives of young Ontarians and families affected by mental illness. Our goals are to: - promote service excellence and innovation through standards and accreditation, dissemination of evidence-based practices, and information sharing and education; - enhance the capacity of children’s mental health service providers to offer optimal services for children, youth and their families; - advocate for policies, programs and funds to improve the system of children's mental health services; and - support the work of parents and board members in children's mental health.
Peel Children’s Aid Foundation raises funds to assist Peel Children’s Aid Society in providing programs and services that support families and reduce the risk of having to take children into care. Funds are also used to provide opportunities that most children take for granted, but seem out of reach to children under CAS supervision. Supporting positive futures for children at risk makes sense from every perspective. Whether donors care about assisting individual children and maximizing their opportunities for happiness, or seek to reduce the public cost of placing children in care and the future costs of crime and wasted lives, Peel Children’s Aid Foundation funds programs that achieve these goals. Every child deserves a chance to experience a happy and nurturing childhood and become a productive, well-adjusted member of society. Peel Children’s Aid Foundation helps the neediest children in our community to make these goals a reality.
The mission of the Florida Baptist Children’s Homes is to provide Christ-centered services to children and families in need.
Presbyterian Children's Homes and Services provides a variety of Christ-centered services to children in need and their families.
TO MEET THE PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL AND SPIRITUAL NEEDS OF THE CHILDREN IN OUR CARE, DEVELOP PERSONAL, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY RELATIONSHIPS THAT WILL CONTRIBUTE TO HEALTHY OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE CHILDREN TO REACH THEIR FULLEST POTENTIAL, AND TO ADVOCATE ON BEHALF OF ALL CHILDREN.
The Children's Eye Foundation of AAPOS' mission is to end preventable vision loss and improve the lives of visually impaired children worldwide.
Alabama Baptist Children's Homes and Family Ministries exists to protect, nurture, and restore children and families through Christ-centered services.
The Children's Place at Home Safe provides shelter, therapy and residential placement for abused, abandoned, neglected children, and those impacted by family violence.
BC Children's Hospital Foundation raises money to support excellence and innovation in care, treatment and research and BC Children's Hospital, Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children and the Child & Family Research Institute. The Foundation's activities include major gift fundraising, planned giving and a wide variety of annual programs. As steward of philanthropic donations to Children's Hospital, Sunny Hill Health Centre and the Child & Family Research Institute, the Foundation issues charitable receipts and ensures donations are allocated to the areas to which donors have designated their support. The Foundation is currently engaged in the $200-million Campaign for BC Children to build a new children's hospital and ensure all BC children have access to a consistent standard of pediatric care.
Thanks to incredible community support, the new Alberta Children's Hospital is the most state-of-the-art children’s hospital in North America. Caring for 76 thousand kids and families each year, the Alberta Children’s Hospital is the provincial referral centre for Bone Marrow Transplantation and is establishing itself as a national leader in pediatric Neuroscience, family centred care and child health research. The Alberta Children's Hospital is home to the largest pediatric vision clinic in western Canada and is the only hospital in Canada that performs vision-saving laser eye surgery on children.
The John McGivney Children's Centre is one of 21 Children's Treatment Centres in Ontario. Services provided to more than 2,300 children age birth-21 include physiotherapy, occupational therapy, communication therapy, augmentative communication, seating and mobility, specialized medical clinics, autism services, psychology, social work, behavioural consultation, integrated preschool program and the JMCC School Authority (Section 68 specialized school for children with disabilites).
As the recognized fundraiser for the Stollery Children’s Hospital, the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation is committed to enhancing health services for children. More than 210,000 patient visits happen at the Stollery Children’s Hospital each year…and that number is growing. Children who benefit from the Stollery’s services come not only from Edmonton, but also northern Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, the Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut. Much of the work done at the Stollery Children’s Hospital is leading edge – literally the difference between life and death. Community support is crucial if we are to maintain this level of advanced care. Donations to the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation will help to purchase state-of-the-art equipment, support research to provide cures and treatments for childhood diseases, fund specialized pediatric health services & programs and recruit nationally and internationally renowned scientists and doctors.