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The Foundation's current focus is raising funds needed for construction, furnishing and equipment for a new health centre.
The Canadian Paediatric Foundation (CPF) was established in 1985 as a charitable organization to help the Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) fulfill its mission. Funds raised helped the CPS develop health information for Canadian families, provide education for those caring for children and youth and support advocacy on child health issues. Much has changed since the CPF was founded in 1985. What is unchanged however is our commitment to the health and well-being of children and youth in Canada and abroad. In 2005, the foundation celebrated its 20th anniversary. Part of that celebration included a new name and identity: Healthy Generations: Building a Future for Children and Youth.
For the past 25 years, the Hawkesbury & District General Hospital Foundation has supported the hospital financially by organizing annual campaigns and collecting donations. Since its beginning, the HGH Foundation gave more than 1.5 million dollars to its hospital. More recently, he Foundation supervised a major campaign, which will result in 7 millions dollars in 2017 for the expansion project of the HGH. Those numbers are quite remarkable for a smaller community like ours. Since the beginning of 2013, the Foundation is working on its annual campaign which the profits will be directed to the Mental Health and Addiction department.
Hôpital Montfort is a university medical centre offering acute primary and secondary care and services. The hallmarks of such a hospital are compassion and personalized care, supported by the latest technology and the adoption of the best practices in the field. The unbroken chain of compassion at Hôpital Montfort ensures that every person who graces its doors, be it a patient, a health professional, an employee, a visitor or a student, has an outstanding experience each and every time. This vision is rooted in the core values transmitted by the religious order that founded Montfort in 1953, the Daughters of Wisdom. Hôpital Montfort is also a firm believer in the importance of working in partnership with other healthcare facilities, academic institutions and community organizations in order to provide a continuum of care, ensure client satisfaction and staff development, and promote ongoing innovation and improvements in the quality of the care and services provided.
The Montreal Ronald McDonald House offers its services to all of the Montreal Childen's hospital. It offers parents a comfortable place to stay within a five minutes walk from Saint-Justine Hospital. It's a home where parent can sleep, prepare their meals and most importantly visit their child anytime of the day and night just a few steps away. Each of the 35 bedrooms is designed for three people, with a single and a double bed, and a full bathroom. Common areas available to guess include two fully-equipped kitchens, sevreal living rooms, a library, two laudry rooms and playrooms. Milk, bread, english muffin,coffee,tea, sugar, yogurt,toilet paper, laundry soap, paper towels and house cleaning product are provided free of charge by our parternership
La mission du Manoir est d’accueillir les parents d’enfants malades qui doivent séjourner dans la région de Québec pendant l’hospitalisation de ceux-ci. En plus d’alléger le fardeau financier relié à l’hébergement standard, le Manoir permet aux parents de partager leur épreuve avec d’autres familles vivant la même situation dans un milieu convivial. Le quotidien de ces parents peut parfois ressembler à une montagne à surmonter chaque jour, ce sont de véritables héros. Pour répondre à la demande toujours grandissante, le Manoir a dû en 2010 agrandir sa superficie et augmenter sa capacité d’accueil en passant de 19 à 32 chambres afin de satisfaire le plus de familles possible. Notre objectif est d’amasser des fonds pour aider au financement et ainsi continuer à assurer des services de qualité aux familles.
The Grace Dart Extended Care Centre (GDECC) is comprised of two care centres which are part of the Quebec health and social services network. We provide permanent and temporary accommodation and long-term care services for clients who are experiencing a significant loss of independence.
The Foundation raises money for the humanitarian work of the PALLIATIVE HOME-CARE SOCIETY OF GREATER MONTREAL which provides free, high quality palliative home-care for pre-terminal and terminal cancer patients.
Inaugurated in 1984, the creation of this hospital is the work of the Father Armand Gagné, trinitaire, whereas he was missionary in Guatemala of 1975 to 1983. At the time of the departure of the Father Armand for another mission, his friends, parents and old parish of Quebec (Canada), which organized already various activities and liftings of funds to help the Father Armand in the realization of his projects, decide to officialize their regrouping. Thus in March 86 was born it: “Fondation les Amis du Père Armand Gagné inc.” recorded as organization of charity. Today still, thanks to tens of voluntary, the Foundation supports all the projects initiated by the Father Armand in Guatemala. 100% of the gifts of the public are versed with our projects.
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.
The Moose Jaw Health Foundation is a non-profit organization managed by a volunteer board of directors. The challenge of raising funds to aid in the establishment and enhancement of health care at the Moose Jaw Union Hospital was accepted in 1986. Since that time millions of dollars have been raised to enhance the Moose Jaw Union Hosptial and maintain a healthy community. The health of our friends and our families depends on the contributions received and distributed by the Moose Jaw Health Foundation each year. The donations you give so generously will enhance the medical equipment in our hospital, or provide for the programs and services that contribute to the health and well being of our families and our friends in Moose Jaw and Southern Saskatchewan.