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Second Harvest

Second Harvest is the largest food rescue program in Canada. Since 1985, Second Harvest has been picking up donated, excess food, which would otherwise go to waste, and delivering that food to community agencies in Toronto. Every day, Second Harvest delivers enough food to provide 20,000 meals to over 200 community agencies in Toronto.

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Coast Mental Health Foundation

Coast Mental Health knows that recovery from mental illness is more than taking pills. Through individualized support and client involvement in goal-setting and care, Coast has successfully helped thousands of people in their recovery. Last year Coast staff and peer support workers reached out to over 3000 clients. We provided supported housing to over 900 people, helped hundreds of people find work and volunteer opportunities, served over 1000 meals each day, and provide such basic human comforts as laundry and shower facilities, and social and recreational activities. All designed to facilitate recovery for those in need. Coast clients form a thriving community of people working each day to overcome illness, adversity and stigma. We have seen many individuals move from unemployment, homelessness, being hungry and alone, to finding jobs, homes, food and a community of people who care. Coast welcomes anyone with a mental illness to participate in our services and programs.

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ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF PEI

The Alzheimer Society of PEI offers specialized programs and services to support you. - Public Education: Presentations & Workshops - Counselling - First Link - is a program designed to assist individuals living with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, their family and caregivers. Partnering with physicians, health professionals and community we will create a support system for individuals at the point of diagnosis and we will link Islanders to a community of education and services. - Caregiver Support Groups - Operated in 5 areas of the province and facilitated by family caregivers, these groups provide an opportunity to learn more about Alzheimer's disease & other dementias, discuss difficult issues and share strategies for coping. - Resource Centre - Volunteers - Help us to help others! Volunteers make a world of difference to our organization. To become a volunteer or a donor of the Alzheimer Society of PEI contact us today! www.alzheimer.ca/pei

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THE DONKEY SANCTUARY OF CANADA

The Donkey Sanctuary of Canada provides a lifelong home to donkeys and mules that have been neglected or abused, or that can no longer be cared for by their owners. The DSC provides a program in animal welfare education to school and community groups. In addition, the DSC has developed a Foster Farm Program wherein animals are placed in pairs on permanent loan at suitable farms. The Sanctuary Farm is open to the public on Wednesdays and Sundays, 10-4, May through October.

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The Markham-Stouffville Crisis Pregnancy Centre

All our services are free and confidential! WE OFFER: -option counselling -pregnancy tests -educational information -adoption referrals -post abortion support -practical support

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HOPE WORLDWIDE CANADA

HOPE worldwide of Canada is a registered non-profit charity, headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. Our grass-roots work began in 1993 with one program and has now grown to serve thousands of poor and needy individuals in Canada's major urban centres. We are affiliated with HOPE worldwide, a non-profit charity, headquartered in Philadelphia, the city of brotherly love. We share HOPE worldwide's mission, which is as simple as its name: Bringing HOPE, Changing Lives

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BRITISH COLUMBIA LAW INSTITUTE

The British Columbia Law Institute was created in January 1997 by incorporation under the Provincial Society Act. It is the effective successor to the British Columbia Law Reform Commission which ceased operations that year. BCLI carries out scholarly research, writing and analysis for law reform, collaborating with government and other entities, and providing materials and support for outreach and public information. In 2003 BCLI created the Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL) as a vehicle to carry forward its work in relation to legal issues affecting seniors. CCEL is a response to the need in Canada for a body that has a dedicated focus on this area to facilitate the development of Elder Law as a coherent body of knowledge. Further information about BCLI and its work may be found at its website at www.bcli.org .

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Ontario SPCA and Humane Society

The Ontario SPCA is a registered charitable organization operating on the principal that no one has the right to cause physical or mental pain or suffering to animals. The Ontario SPCA is the umbrella organization for all recognized humane societies in Ontario and the only animal welfare organization in the province authorized by provincial statute (The Ontario SPCA Act) to protect animals. Whether family pets, wildlife, or farm animals, the Ontario SPCA is there to provide care, protection and shelter. For a complete listing of our branches and affiliated SPCAs and Humane Societies, please visit us on our website: www.ontariospca.ca and click on CONTACT US, or ABOUT US for our BRANCH & AFFILIATE DIRECTORY or call 1-888-ONT-SPCA (668-7722).

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BURLINGTON FOOD BANK

PARTNERSHIP WEST is a registered charitable organization #88963-8946-RR0001 whose purpose is to provide food and other necessities of life to the needy in our community.We are members of Burlington Food Share, Ontario Association of Food Banks and Food Banks Canada.Our Board of Directors consists of six public members and seven members from various churches. The Board is mandated to ensure that all Federal and Provincial requirements are met and that the maximum amount of donated funds are directed to supporting the needs of our clients.

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Make-A-Wish Canada

Founded in 1983 by volunteers in BC, we're a federation of 7 regional chapters and a national office whose sole purpose is to grant these special wishes! Since 1983, we have granted over 3,929 magical wishes to children across Canada, and are part of the largest wish granting organization in the world, with affiliates in 35 countries. Worldwide, we've granted more than 280,000 wishes to date. Our organization does not receive any government funding, and grants wishes purely through community donations. With an increase in wish requests every year - in 2009, we granted 437 wishes to children in communities across Canada, our staff and volunteers are dedicated to creating a world of magic and bringing smiles to the faces of children who, due to their illness, may be missing out on some of the joys of childhood other kids take for granted.

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CROSSROADS HOSPICE SOCIETY

Hospice care is about options - offering dignity, choice, and compassion combined with teamwork, flexibility, care of the whole person, and communication. Serving the communities of Anmore, Belcarra, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody and New Westminster since 1988, our programs provide support services to the terminal ill as well as grief support for their family, friends, and loved ones. Crossroads sees death as a continuum and seeks to cater to the needs of patients and their loved ones upon the initial terminal diagnostic, during end of life preparation stages and to assist families and friends in grief after a loss. Care is provided in patients' homes, at the Crossroads Inlet Centre Hospice, on the Queen's Park Care Centre's hospice ward and in hospital and care facilities throughout the community.

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BENT ARROW TRADITIONAL HEALING SOCIETY

Bent Arrow is a non-profit organization that has provided unique programs and services to Edmonton’s urban Aboriginal population since 1994. These programs and services range from youth employment preparation and comprehensive family services to supported referrals and soup and bannock lunches. All of Bent Arrow's programs and services have been developed specifically for Aboriginal people, but are open to all. We incorporate the spiritual, emotional, and physical aspects of one's life, family, and community. Our goal is to offer people opportunities to learn, grow, and make positive choices for themselves and their families. The result is a positive impact on community, too. We deliver our programs while meeting the rigorous financial accountability standards established by governments and others. In addition, we actively participate in periodic accreditation reviews. www.bentarrow.ca