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Emajjin Children's Foundation

One of our main objectives is to raise awareness on the plight of children in our community. Anually, we choose a different charity to highlight for increased awareness and financial assistance.

Health
Environment
Education
Disaster Relief
Forest Trust for the Children of Cortes Island Society

The Forest Trust for the Children of Cortes Island Society has been formed to purchase Island Timberlands forest land holdings immediately adjacent to Carrington Bay Park on Cortes Island, British Columbia, Canada. These forest lands will be held in trust for all the children of Cortes Island, in perpetuity. They will offer educational, recreational, cultural and spiritual value for all our children. They will provide the opportunity for our youth to embrace and practise stewardship of forest lands and watersheds. Parcel Identification The parcels of land that have been identified for purchase (shown below) are: NW ¼ S38, NE ¼ S38, NW ¼ S39, NE ¼ S39 and portion of SW ¼ S39. These lands border the southern shores of Carrington Lagoon and share their northern boundary with Carrington Bay Park, providing critical connectivity at the landscape level for Carrington Bay and Carrington Lagoon.

Society
Disaster Relief
CLIMB AND CONQUER SOCIETY CANADA

Founded by volunteers from the Vancouver Rock Climbing Group in 2011, Climb and Conquer Society Canada is a registered charity (85092 7237 RR0001) run entirely by volunteers located in Vancouver, BC. We run 2 programs: 1. 3 Monthly Climbing Drop-ins (Vancouver, Richmond and Coquitlam) where volunteers teach youth (and their parents) in climbing and mentor them in healthy exercise habit and skills with relationship, problem solving, stress management and team-building. Admissions range from $5-12. (Full subsidy for participants in financial needs or by referral). No prior climbing experiences nor gear needed. 2. Financial Subsidy. We subsidize passes, memberships, youth programs, camps, etc. to make sure families can access CNC programs despite financial or other disadvantaged barriers. Contact: Joseph Wong 7789997104 www.climbnconquer.ca

Environment
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LIGHTHOUSE TABERNACLE APOSTOLIC

Lighthouse Tabernacle is a church that endeavors to make a positive impact and contribution to society. Through our various programs such as the seniors ministry, scholarship program and compassion's ministry we endeavor to provide all individuals with an unforgettable positive experience.

Animals
TEAM CAT RESCUE

We are 100% volunteer run. We are dependent on volunteers and donations to save cats from death row and gas chambers in Canada.

Society
Disaster Relief
Autism Home Base

15% of people with autism have complex social, communication and behavioral challenges that precludes their inclusion in the community. With no vocational, educational or volunteer opportunities available to them, the economic and emotional weight of their care falls to their families once they reach adult age. We provide social and recreational opportunities for these adults along with their caregiver. We give these families a reason to get up in the morning. We work with community partners to adapt opportunities to ensure success. Our programs serve small groups with regularly scheduled community-based activities in response to their unique individual preferences and interests. We seek to have all programs 100% subsidized through donations so that economics will not be a barrier to inclusion.

Project George

Moose Cree First Nation (MCFN) is a progressive community that provides programs and services to all of its members. The Moose Cree Traditional Territory extends from Hearst Ontario in the west to the Quebec border in the east, and from south of Highway 11 to points north toward the Albany River, Ontario. Moose Cree First Nation is accountable to our 4,550 members living on Moose Factory Island. We are largely self -governing and are responsible for the day to day operations of the Moose Cree First Nation services. The following functions of government are currently being performed by Moose Cree First Nation; Economic Development , Education, Finance, Fire Protection Services, Health Services, Lands and Resources, Public Works, Resource Protection, Recreation, Social Assistance Services and Social Housing.

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City of Kingston

Kingston's vision of being a smart, livable and leading city is fast becoming reality. History and innovation thrive in our dynamic city located along the beautiful shores of Lake Ontario, an easy distance from Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal, in the heart of eastern Ontario. With a stable and diversified economy that includes global corporations, innovative startups and all levels of government, Kingston's high quality of life offers access to world-class education and research institutions, advanced healthcare facilities, affordable living and vibrant entertainment and tourism activities.

Society
Disaster Relief
Langley Christmas Bureau

The City of Langley runs the Langley Christmas Bureau which has 100+ volunteers every year who donate their time and energy to supporting families in need in our community. We are the only Christmas bureau, from Vancouver to Hope, operating on a 100% volunteer basis and we are very proud of this fact. With your generous support, the Langley Christmas Bureau makes Christmas a special time for close to 2,000 children every year! The monies received are used to purchase toys, gift certificates and food vouchers for families enjoyed over the holiday season. Donations help to lift the burden off the shoulders of families struggling to provide a Merry Christmas for their children. Your generosity allows many of Langley’s less fortunate children to experience the joy and warmth that every child deserves.

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Art
Ontario Heritage Trust

The Ontario Heritage Trust has a provincewide mandate to conserve, interpret and share Ontario’s heritage. We act as a centre of expertise, and serve as the heritage trustee and steward for the people of Ontario. We conserve provincially significant cultural and natural, tangible and intangible heritage, interpret Ontario’s history, celebrate its diversity, and educate Ontarians of its importance in our society.?

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Township of Woolwich

The Township of Woolwich was established in its present configuration by the Regional Municipality of Waterloo Act 1972, which created a regional government structure and established limits of the local municipalities in Waterloo area effective January 1, 1973. Woolwich Township is made up of 10 small communities and has a population of 26,000. The township's three largest settlements are Elmira, St. Jacobs (home base for the national Home Hardware chain), and Breslau, where the Region of Waterloo International Airport is located. With Woolwich's substantial population of Old Order Mennonite families, it is also not unusual to see horse-drawn buggies and farm equipment alongside suburban vehicles.

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Natoaganeg First Nation and Natoaganeg Community Food Centre

The Natoaganeg Community Food Centre provides people with access to high-quality food in a dignified space. People learn cooking and gardening skills, kids get their hands dirty in the garden and kitchen in ways that expand their tastebuds and help them make healthier food choices. Community members can take action on the issues that affect them, and people find friends and support. The Centre offers community food programs focused on increasing food access, food skills, and education and engagement opportunities. Community kitchens, gardens, and after-school programs help people build the skills, knowledge, and confidence to grow and prepare healthy food for themselves and their families.