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To make a donation to The Sacred Heart School of Montreal, please visit the CanadaHelps page of our fundraising arm, The City House Foundation.
Founded in 1980, the Écomusée du fier monde works to emphasize the history and heritage of the Centre-Sud district in Montreal, a microcosm of the Industrial Revolution in Quebec, Canada, and North America at large in the second half of the 19th century. Since its creation, the Écomusée has developed a museum practice based on outreach education and the setting up of participative projects. It fulfils its mandate in close collaboration with the populace of the district, as well as with its institutions and cultural and community organizations. It is also active during reflections and discussions that concern the present and future development of the Centre-Sud. It has earned numerous awards of excellence or mentions from organizations specializing in museology and heritage: Société des musées québécois, Canadian Museums Association, Les Arts et la Ville, Association québécoise d’interprétation du patrimoine, Montréal Architectural Heritage Campaign, Sauvons Montréal, etc.
Leeds & Grenville Interval House is a shelter for abused women and their children. Our Mandate is to provide emergency shelter, supportive counseling, advocacy, information, and referrals for physically, emotionally, and psychologically abused women and their children. We provide a safe, secure, and confidential refuge for women and their children who have been physically, sexually, emotionally or psychologically abused, threatened, or assaulted. In addition to the safe emergency shelter, we also offer a variety of other programs: local and toll-free Crisis Lines, an in-house Children's Program, a Children's Witness Program, Community Outreach, Transitional Support & Housing Program. All services are completely confidential and free of charge. We serve women ages 16 years and over with their children. For the community, we offer Public Education presentations, conduct fund raising events and campaigns, and we have a Volunteer Program.
We at Lendrum are part of the global family of Mennonite Brethren churches. We are united in this family by our historical Anabaptist roots and our common commitment to the Mennonite Brethren Confession of Faith. We affirm this confession as a summary of our theological center and our core beliefs.
Main services : 1) Shelter (170 beds) : Bed for the night, shower, clean clothes and meals (dinner and breakfast). 2) Transition program (30 units) : Supervised social reinsertion, budget management, group workshops, employability programs, etc. 3) Homeless senior residence (78 private rooms) : Fiduciary services, medication management, personal care and accompaniment to health professionals. 4) Home support: (internal: 20 studios and 8 rooms) + (external: 1800 visits): Annual budget and medication management, safe housing support. Accompaniment to health professionals, social or community services and even to the grocery store.
We value people by: • promoting trust and respect among all stakeholders • supporting their professional development • celebrating their accomplishments. We do things well by: • providing exceptional instruction • offering effective learner support services • remaining responsive and innovative. We promote learner success by: • offering current and relevant programs • using instructional technology creatively • employing flexible delivery systems.
We believe that the family more than any other institution shapes the personality and character of every person. We believe that the nature of life in society is, in a large part, determined by the quality of family life. We are committed to assisting individuals and family units to improve their functioning at home, at work and in the community. As an organization, we meet this philosophy by providing four distinct programming areas: Home Services, Immigrant Services, COE (counseling, outreach, education), and our Dacapo program (people with developmental disabilities). Programs include home care, settlement, interpretation, employment, counseling, education, culture, and recreation opportunities for our clients.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada was established in 1955 to fund Canadian researchers who focus on leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, and Hodgkin's disease. Over the years we have funded hundreds of prominent researchers who have made significant progress in developing better, less invasive treatments in their quest to find permanent cures. Research has dramatically increased the survival rates of people stricken with blood-related cancers. Yet leukemia remains the number one disease-killer of children under 19 and alarmingly the incidence of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in adults has doubled since 1973. Our mission to find better treatments and ultimately cures, continues.
Visit our website at www.lionsquest.ca for more information.
As a theological seminary and Bible college, Heritage serves a unique and substantial role in preparing people for service in the church and in the world. Our graduates have been making a difference for decades and with your partnership, we can continue to develop Christian leaders by strengthening service to our diverse ministry partners. God has blessed Heritage with dedicated and accomplished faculty, excellent facilities, and professional ministry programs that are current and practical. We are intent on building upon this foundation to achieve new heights of service and impact.
The YMCA of Western Ontario encompassing The London YMCA, The Woodstock YMCA , The St. Thomas-Elgin YMCA, The Strathroy YMCA, Middlesex Centre YMCA, and The YMCA of Windsor has been building strong kids, strong families and strong communities for over 150 years. The YMCA offers a multitude of programs and services in response to community needs, including residential camp at Camp Queen Elizabeth, child care, health, fitness, recreation and aquatics, education and language instruction, day camps, youth leadership development and many others. The YMCA is a place for everyone in our community, regardless of their age, background, beliefs, ability or financial means.
Since 2002, LCRC has facilitated a variety of community-based programs such as: Community Gardens, Cook It Up, Collective Kitchens, Healthy Tidbits at the Food Bank, and Community Food Advisors. Grow Cook Learn is the culmination of the food security projects undertaken by the London Community Resource Centre (LCRC). The Grow Cook Learn program builds on this experience to provide more options and opportunities for people to grow, prepare, preserve and enjoy locally grown fresh food. We facilitate cooking classes, gardening courses, community presentations and demonstration gardens to encourage everyone to Grow Cook Learn!