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We are a non-profit charitable organization in Winnipeg, offering an array of services to empower people with an intellectual disability to participate in all aspects of community living.
We accomplish this by: • Developing community partnerships and providing rewarding opportunities for our staff and volunteers. • Providing a comprehensive resource centre and meeting place, which facilitates the sharing of knowledge within the horticulture community. • Providing horticulture education. • Demonstrating responsible stewardship of our forest and wetlands through sound habitat restoration, conservation and agro forestry practices. • Developing and maintaining diverse north Pacific demonstration gardens, designed to educate visitors on good horticulture practices and to provide public enjoyment.
Hospice of Southern Kings is a volunteer organization serving the Southern Kings and Queens area. (Dundas and south, Vernon River and east) Our services are provided through a coordinator who matches trained volunteers with clients and families.
Founded in 1939, House of Friendship is a social service charity that envisions a healthy community where all can belong and thrive. Our mandate is to serve people living on low income in Waterloo Region, through four program areas that focus on: Supporting Healthy Lives (Addiction Services); Assisting and Feeding Those in Need (Community Services); Building Strong Families and Strong Communities (Family Services); and Providing Shelter and Supportive Housing (Residential Services).
Howe Sound Rehabilitation Services Society first opened its doors in 1988 in North Vancouver with the establishment of Windsong House, a residential home that had accommodations for three people with developmental disabilities. Tonnar and members of Howe Sound were successful because they strongly encouraged community integration, support and awareness. Through close contact and the building of relationships within the community Howe Sound was effective in educating people, building trust and respect for the organization, its members and clients. Their hard work and dedication paid off and for 18years the residents of Windsong House have been respected citizens of the community. Today Howe Sound provides a range of residential and day program services to over 150 adults, youth and children with acquired brain injuries, developmental, physical, and medical health care needs.
Our diocese was formed in 1862 and encompasses the five Counties of Leeds and Grenville; Frontenac; Lennox and Addington; Hastings and Prince Edward in Eastern Ontario. The diocese operates Camp Hyanto, which you can designate specific gifts for.
The Independent Living Centre of Waterloo Region provides programs and services to people with disabilities to help them live full, fulfilling and independent lives in our community. Programs include: Individual Advocacy - Helping people with disabilities to develop skills and advocate for themselves when it comes to issues that affect them. Peer Resource - Connecting people with disabilities with community services, and with each other to help them network and navigate available resources. Kids on the Block - Puppet shows delivered to children explaining specific disabilities and the value of difference. Beyond Barriers - Presentations delivered to businesses and organizations outlining strategies for improving accessibility and removing barriers. Access Fund - Funds to which people with disabilities can apply to help with the purchase of assistive devices. Attendant Services - In-home assistance with tasks of daily living, funded by the provincial government.
To accomplish these goals, Word of Life Béthel operates a Bible Institute, a French Language School and a Christian camp on its campus on the outskirts of the city of Sherbrooke, Quebec, and offers local churches resources, curriculum and leadership development for children and student ministries.
InterAct Ministries of Canada seeks to glorify God by making disciples of all nations through the establishment of culturally relevant churches transforming communities in Western Canada. We are connected to InterAct Ministries Inc. whose outreach is to Siberia and Alaska. We hold worship and prayer services for First Nations, Punjabi, and Asian/Arabic People groups. We provide summer camps for recreation and Christian outreach for children, youth and families. We provide spiritual mentoring and care. We operate the Native Bible Centre in Wardner, BC for Christian training and life skills by offering extension courses.
The Inter-Cultural Association of Greater Victoria (ICA) helps individuals and organizations to connect across cultures. We provide information, support and tools to help immigrants reach their goals. By engaging people through networks, education and arts programming we create a welcoming community. ICA offers services for newcomers, including settlement and integration counseling, translation and interpretation, English classes, mentoring, volunteer matching and peer support. We also provide outreach and education in the community through arts programming, as well as workshops on anti-racism, multiculturalism, diversity awareness, immigration and human rights.
To empower women and their children to live free from violence in their personal relationships by providing support, advocacy, emergency shelter, counselling and public education