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ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF SARNIA-LAMBTON

The Alzheimer Society Sarnia-Lambton offers education, caregiver respite, support services & resource materials to people with Alzheimer's disease or releated dementias, family members, caregivers and service providers. Currently, there are over 2,500 people in Lambton County with dementia. This number is expected to triple in the next 25 years.

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LAMBTON WILDLIFE INCORPORATED

LAMBTON WILDLIFE INCORPORATED is a nonprofit, volunteer, naturalist organization, founded in 1966, and is licensed as a charitable corporation under the Income Tax Act. We are dedicated to the conservation, preservation, and protection of the natural environment in Lambton County. http://www.lambtonwildlife.com http://www.sarnia.com/groups/lwi/LWI_Index.htm

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Lanark County Interval House & Community Support

Lanark County Interval House is a shelter and support network for women and their children who have experienced abuse. We work with women & children across Lanark County Ontario including the towns of Carleton Place, Smiths Falls, Perth, Almonte and all of the rural areas in between. Our emergency shelter accommodates 15 women and children at one time. Here we provide a 24-hr help/crisis line, safety, counselling for both women and children and advocacy to help women navigate systems on her journey to a successful violent-free life. Our Outreach programs provide counselling, advocacy and diverse support groups for women and children affected by abuse and sexual violence. Our public education program provides workshops, presentations, and resources to our communities and schools about violence against women, healthy relationships, and gender roles and stereotypes. We work towards ending the cycle of violence against women and children.

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LANGLEY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL SOCIETY,

Langley Christian School is an Interdenominational Pre-K-12 School. The Elementary Campus enrolls students from pre-school through grade 5. The Middle and High Campus is made up of Middle School (grades 6 - 8) and High School (grades 9 - 12). Langley Christian School meets all provincial requirements, has a solid academic program, teaches all subject areas from a Christian perspective, and has strong Arts and Athletics Programs.

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Life Culture

We are a respect for life educational resource centre. We provide complete information and confidential referral services dealing with pregnancy and end-of-life issues. We offer library material (books and videos), fetal models, free pamphlets and posters and speakers.

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LEARNING DISABILITIES ASSOCIATION OF CANADA (LDAC)

Since 1963, LDAC has provided support to people with learning disabilities, their parents, teachers and other professionals. At the national, provincial/territorial and local levels, LDA provides cutting edge information on learning disabilities, practical solutions, and a comprehensive network of resources. These services make the Learning Disabilities Association of Canada the leading resource for information on learning disabilities.

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LEARNING DISABILITIES ASSOCIATION OF ALBERTA (LDAA)

As the provincial office of the LDAA, our programs ans services are directed toward province wide concerns. We provide support and coordination to our chapters and informaiton and advice to individuals in the province. A primary role is to ensure public awareness of learning disabilities. The programs and services of the LDAA fall into 6 categories; public awareness and education, advocacy, chapter development, resource development, scholarships, and collaboration and coordination with other related groups. Direct community service and programming is provided by our chapters.

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CENTRE FOR PUBLIC LEGAL EDUCATION ALBERTA (CPLEA)

The Legal Resource Centre is comprised of a multi-disciplinary team of lawyers, librarians, teachers, and web specialists. The LRC uses a collaborative approach to develop materials and strategies for teaching people about the law.

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FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES OF FRONTENAC, LENNOX AND ADDINGTON

While our primary day to day responsibilities are focused on providing services to children and families who are, for any number of reasons, experiencing some form of crisis in their lives that is adversely affecting care giving capacity or child well being, we also recognize the value of preventive services as a means of reducing risk of harm. We believe that communities that pay particular attention to supporting its child population are also helping to build strong families. Additionally, Family and Children's Services of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington provides a variety of services to our community. Included in these are a program to provide children in need with back to school supplies, a Christmas Tree of Hope, food and gifts for the holiday celebrations, winter coats and outerwear, funds for extracurricular activities and summer camps, post-seconadry bursaries for our youth in care and emergency funds as needed.

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BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF WEST ISLAND/LES GRANDS FRERES ET LES GRANDES SOEURS DE L'OUEST DE L'ILE/

Big Brothers and Big Sisters of West Island is a non-profit organization. We receive forty percent of our funding from Centraide. During the year we also have many fundraisers, an annual Bowl for Kids, chocolate sales, etc... Our primary role is to ensure the suitability of our volunteers and to encourage the growth of the match.

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Community Foundation of Lethbridge and Southwestern Alberta (CFLSA)

The Lethbridge Community Foundation acts as a leader and catalyst in enabling community development in southwestern Alberta. The Foundation will provide expertise and opportunities to connect individuals,groups and organizations for the betterment of their communities.

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LEADR (Learning Essentials for Adult Learners in Durham Region)

The Literacy Council of Durham Region is a charitable, non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to increasing literacy in the Durham Region. Guided by the principle of Each One, Teach One, volunteer tutors and staff members identify individual learner needs and design learning activities to help meet goals related to independence, employment or further education/training. The Literacy Council has been in operation since 1980 and provides an essential service within the region, with a recent International Adult Literacy Survey indicating that 1 out of 5 adults in the Durham Region need help with reading and writing. Since 2005 the Council has worked with over 420 learners and delivered 16,409 hours of direct literacy instruction. Without the generous support of funders and volunteers, the Council would not be able to help adult learners reach their goals and enrich their lives. Please consider making a donation today.