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Luke’s Place is a unique resource centre for abused women and their children that provides free family law support services and guidance on how to stay safer through the legal process. It is a not-for-profit, charitable organization with varied professional and peer services available at 3 comfortable, accessible and confidential locations in Durham Region. Luke’s Place is named after a 3½ year old boy killed by his father in 1997. Luke’s mother had serious concerns about his safety with his father and had applied for supervised access through the family court. She was unsuccessful and Luke was killed by his father, who then killed himself, on his first unsupervised visit. Following Luke’s death the community came together to work towards making sure no other child would face a similar fate.
Address the socio-economic challenges of vulnerable human beings who are resilient to climate change
Before implementing any program, we conduct thorough research and needs assessments to identify the specific challenges and opportunities within the communities we serve. This helps us design targeted and effective programs that address real needs.
To put smile on the faces of Orphans and must Vulnerable people in the Society and promote their well-being by supporting them Educationally, emotionally and economically
To ensure that children of ethnic migrant workers in Fang District receive fundamental child rights, leading to safer and better lives. Providing Thai language education and readiness programs for ethnic migrant children to integrate into the formal school system. Collaborating with government agencies to help children obtain legal documentation, education, and appropriate healthcare. Youth Empowerment : Building children's and youths' capacities through group formation, community development activities, and vocational skills training. Women's Empowerment : Enhancing the capacities of ethnic migrant women through savings groups, income-generating activities, and community initiatives.
Provide a fun, safe and physically challenging camp experience for children with T1D. Give campers and their families the opportunity to meet and develop friendships with others affected by and living with diabetes. Educate campers to better understand and control their diabetes. Promote awareness of nutrition and exercise as an essential component of diabetes management. Promote independence and self-discipline in the child’s approach to life with diabetes. Educate health professionals, students and staff about children with a chronic condition and about Type 1 diabetes and its management. Provide opportunities for families to come together to improve their knowledge, understanding and diabetes-related skills within a community of health-care providers. Provide a wide-range of programs throughout Florida to help children and families regardless of their ability to pay.