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Operation Eyesight Universal is an international development organization dedicated to eliminating avoidable blindness. Since 1963 this organization has brought sight-restoration and blindness-prevention treatment to millions of people in the developing world. Using an innovative model of hospital-based community eye care, Operation Eyesight seeks to bring high-quality, sustainable eye care to people most in need.
Ostomy Toronto is an active, dynamic non-profit organization that exists to meet the needs of persons with an ostomy. We assist in the rehabilitation of individuals who have or will have ostomy surgery through such services as our Trained Visitor Program and our Ostomy Resource Centre. Our monthly chapter meetings may include question and answer sessions hosted by our ET advisor, guest speakers from the medical community, manufacturers’ exhibits, and peer to peer support. We publish a newsletter from September through June which includes helpful information. Ostomy Toronto occasionally hosts satellite meetings in outlying areas such as Barrie and Newmarket. Ostomy Toronto promotes a better public understanding of ostomy related surgery as well as supporting the medical profession. Ostomy Toronto is a chapter of the United Ostomy Association of Canada and is a proud supporter of its annual Youth Camp.
Founded as a not-for-profit, non-government organization in 1957, we have a well-established reputation as a leader in safety education. We continually check our environment to identify gaps in safety promotion and seek to meet the need, either through individual effort or with the many health and safety-related organizations throughout Ottawa and Eastern Ontario that we cooperate with. Our programs include: Safety Education & Courses for Children & Youth Children's Summer Camp Defensive Driving Motorcycle Training Programs Adult Crossing Guard Program
The Ottawa-Carleton Wheelchair Sports Association (OCWSA) is a non-profit organization that was established to encourage participation in the sport of wheelchair basketball throughout eastern Ontario and western Quebec. It supports the initiation and early development of new sport opportunities for persons with a disability. The OCWSA started in 1976 as a wheelchair basketball program at the Royal Ottawa Hospital. Today it is a successful organization operating under a board of directors, elected from its general membership. The association operates competitive and recreational basketball programs to suit the needs and interests of its members. As well, it actively pursues involvement with the community to promote familiarization with wheelchair sports and to educate the public about the abilities and capabilities of persons with a disability.
The Outdoor Recreation Council is a research, education,and advocacy organisation. The Council's members represent the full spectrum of land and water-based recreational activities in the Province. As a respected voice for outdoor recreation in BC, the Council provides information and advice on recreation policy and management practices. We work cooperatively with goverment, industry, and other groups.
Providing the highest quality programs, we use the unique theraputic power of the horse to enhance peoples' lives. Benefits include physical, emotional, and social improvements in peoples' quality of life.
Founded in 1985, Peel Children's Centre (PCC) is a fully accredited, not-for-profit community-based children's mental health agency that helps children, youth and their families who are struggling with serious emotional or behavioural difficulties. Each year, PCC provides approximately 6650 treatment services, free of charge, to children and youth who are struggling with depression, anxiety, bullying, physical or sexual abuse, self-harm and more. Our services include coordinated centralized intake, 24/7 crisis support, comprehensive clinical assessments, community-based outreach and court preparation. Individual and group counselling is offered at our offices, in the home, in the school and through our residential and day treatment programs. Please support us in our vision of a caring community working together for children and youth.
Supporting outstanding patient care has been the PRHC Foundation’s purpose, promise and passion for more than 30 years. Our task is simple – we work with the community to help make great care possible at Peterborough Regional Health Centre. How? By helping donors invest in our hospital, making sure our doctors, nurses and staff have the equipment they need to deliver great care. You make great healthcare possible. Our health is truly our most precious gift. Those of us who don’t need healthcare on any given day certainly know someone who does - often someone close to us, too often with serious health issues. Please help us invest in the new medical equipment and technology that makes great care possible. The very best hospitals rely on the generosity of many donors from all walks of live. It’s vital that our health care professionals have access to the equipment and technology they need to provide great care to every patient, every day. With your support, they will.
The Halifax Sexual Health Centre believes that healthy sexuality is positive and life-affirming for all people at all stages of life. Sexual health is a vital component of personal health determined by the social and economic environment, the physical environment, personal knowledge and available capacities and health services. Everyone has the right to have complete, freely-accessible, non-judgmental information about sexual and reproductive health. Equally important, everyone has the right to make informed personal choices about their sexual and reproductive health, free from the imposition of external authorities. The Halifax Sexual Health Centre is an organization that is pro-choice; inclusive and respectful of diversity; youth-positive; gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered positive; focused on the needs of our clients and community; and respectful of client confidentiality.
Since 1961, PPT has been providing information and counselling to the City of Toronto. From the latest in contraception choices to anonymous HIV testing, our resources and programs have kept pace with the changing needs of the communities we serve. Today, we are a fully accredited community health centre that provides primary and sexual health care services to youth ages 13 to 29 years, as well as health promotion programming, education, training and research to improve the health and well-being of Toronto’s diverse communities. Our services are offered within a pro-choice, inclusive, youth-friendly, non-judgmental environment. Our programs include: A Community Health Centre for youth ages 13-29, a satellite program for women throughout their reproductive years at the Bay Centre for Birth Control, Teen Programming, including TeenHealthSource.com, Teens Educating and Confronting Homophobia (T.E.A.C.H.), Health Promotion, and volunteer opportunities. Visit us at www.ppt.on.ca.
The Sault Area Hospital Foundation completed the public phase of the NEW Sault Area Hospital Campaign on March 31st, 2007. Since that time, the Foundation has been hard at work on its Annual Giving Campaign, raising money to purchase medical equipment that our hospital needs now.
The primary purpose of the Queen Elizabeth II Hospital Foundation is to enhance the quality of health care in our community by raising money for the needs of our Regional Secondary QEII Hospital in Grande Prairie, Alberta. The Foundation plays a critical role in funding for essential specialized equipment, major projects, patient care programs and education, many of which have no other funding. We are a vital link between the many regional residents and the QEII Hospital. Due to our continuously challenging health care climate, the Foundation must make every effort to help our hospital meet the growing needs of its community as well as the needs of our Regional residents. As an organization entrusted with the stewardship of donor contributions, we strive to match the wishes of our donors with the priority needs of our Hospital. If a donor wishes to support a specific program or department of the Hospital, the Foundation ensures that the gift is used as intended.