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The Langley Hospice Society is committed to providing emotional, practical and spiritual support for people who are living with a terminal illness, their family and friends throughout the last stage of illness, at the time of death and bereavement.
The Regroupement pour la Trisomie 21 (RT21) is an non-profit organization that represents hundreds of families in Montreal and the province of Quebec affected by Down Syndrome. For over 25 years, the organization has committed to offering direct services of support and personal accompaniment, as well as creating activities that encourage our members to reach their full potential. We accompany parents from the moment they receive a diagnosis, offering information and support. Our early intervention programme (physiotherapy, occupational therapy) is offered to children aged 0-2 that are on waiting lists for public services. Countless activities are organised for our families, such as the Christmas party, the outing to the sugar shack and many others. Finally, the RT21 also organizes fundraising events that build awareness, such as the THREE, 2, 1, GO! Race in August, which gather a great number of our partners from different backgrounds.
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.
Seniors Outreach Services offers many services to seniors in our community. Services include Meals on Wheels, Transportation, Lifeline Personal Response, Social Diners, Social Activities, Adult Day Service, Library Book Delivery, Foot Care, Friendly Visiting, "55 Alive" Driver Refresher Course, Income Tax & Form Assistance. For a complete listing visit www.lasos.ca
Special Olympics Québec (SOQ) offers sports programs in every region of the province that give individuals living with an intellectual disability opportunities to compete at the local, regional, provincial, national and even international level.
In response to aging CT technology and an increasing need for medical scans, the Foundation is raising $2.5 Million for a new CT Scanner in 2014. Thank you for your generous support!
To enhance public healthcare in our community by generating and receiving donations.
The disease with a thousand faces - Lupus is a disease that strikes by chance. It can deal out many symptoms that are frightening. It can cause blood disorders, affect the joints, the heart, the skin, the kidneys... the list is long and frightening. This disease can affect any man, woman or child. There is no cure.
Madison Community Services is a not for profit community based agency that provides supportive housing and support services to persons with a history of mental health problems. Madison has been providing services since 1981 and has a volunteer Board of Directors. Funding is primarily through Ministry of Health and Long-term Care and Toronto Central LHIN
Chebucto Connections (also known as Chebucto Community Development Association (CCDA)) is a charitable organization made up of local volunteers, that engages the community in making their neighbourhoods vibrant healthy places to live and work. We add value to community by helping others help themselves We have been helping people build connections to build community, with a focus on individual and community strenghts and assets, since 1985.
Manitoulin Health Centre (MHC) cares for our Island's residents and visitors with two hospital sites, located in Mindemoya and Little Current. Each year thousands of people come to us in need and we are there to respond. People like you, your family and your friends. Although we receive funds each year from the province, this money supports operating expenses of our two sites, such as heat, hydro, drugs, supplies, salaries, etc. These funds do not cover the replacement of expensive equipment and WE NEED YOUR HELP. Please consider donating to Manitoulin Health Centre today. All donations are greatly appreciated. Donations of $1000 or more will be recognized with an engraved leaf being placed on one of our "Trees of Life" .
Health Partners International of Canada is a not-for-profit relief and development organization that works through partnerships to increase access to medicine and improve health in the developing world. Millions of people around the world suffer and die unnecessarily from preventable and treatable diseases because there is no medicine. In response to the needs on the ground, HPIC requests and receives donations of medicine, vaccines and medical supplies from Canadian healthcare companies. HPIC then provides medical aid through Canadian doctors, aid organizations and government agencies to impoverished communities and countries for emergency relief and community development.