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The Northern Lights Health Foundation exists to raise funds for the purchase of medical equipment, programs and services at the Northern Lights Regional Health Centre. All funds raised by the Foundation directly benefit our facility, staff and patients. The Northern Lights Regional Health Foundations is a non-profit registered charity. In the past fiscal year the Foundation raised over $3 million for the Northern Lights Regional Health Centre.
We provide residential and day programs for adults with developmental disabilities.
Fraser Region Community Justice Initiaties (CJI) is a non-profit, charitable society based in Langley, BC. The agency has nearly 25 years' experience providing Restorative Justice based programs and services in such settings as the criminal justice system, workplaces, communities, institutions, organizations, churches, schools and businesses, and for private individuals. CJI's school based program, Educating for Peacebuilding, has become a model for school districts as to how Restorative Action can positively impact school populations. The agency's serious crime program, called the Victim Offender Mediation Program, has successfully pioneered processes for reconciling victims and offenders involved in some of the most serious crimes in the Canadian Criminal Code.
It is the philosophy of this Society that everyone has the right to enjoy a full and satisfying life. An important means to achieve this goal is through personal development and self-help. The Society believes that motivation for self-help can be instilled and nurtured through participation combined with support, facilitation and challenge.
Lives are transformed when people connect to the world of information and ideas through our libraries: * Children learn to love reading and that helps them be successful in school. * Students expand their minds and discover knowledge that inspires great achievement. * Adults enjoy reading for pleasure and dig deep for information that motivates and guides their activities. * Those who struggle with problems find help and solutions. * Those who are homebound can have library materials delivered. * Those who are print-impaired can listen to audiobooks or read large print books. * Those who are learning English can access bilingual books and join conversation circles to practice speaking a new language. * Those who need a safe place to spend time can relax at the library. * Those who want to use computers can do that free of charge at the library--and even receive instruction on how to use them. Life is good...and gets even better...at Fraser Valley Regional Library!
We operate two shelters in Fredericton - a Men's Shelter with 35 plus beds and Grace House for Women with 12 beds. Each year, nearly 500 men and women will stay at the Shelters. In total, we provide nearly 15,000 bed nights to homeless men and women in the Fredericton area. The length of stay ranges from one day to several months, depending on each client’s circumstances. The Shelters are open 23 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Approximately 75% of our clients suffer from a mental illness, either diagnosed or undiagnosed; up to 80% contend with addiction – drugs, alcohol, gambling. Low literacy skills and/or learning disabilities are common. Of course, many of our clients face a combination of challenges. It is estimated that less than 10% are employable for steady full-time work. We have provided shelter for men and women as young as 16 years of age and as old as 83 years of age.
Since 1899, Frontier College has been fighting poverty and isolation through the power of literacy and learning. We work with people who would otherwise be missed by the formal school system or who need extra support to achieve their goals: learners young and old, adults with multiple disabilities, street-involved youth, Aboriginal communities, migrant farm workers and new-comers to Canada.
Gateway Association is an organization that works with individuals who have developmental disabilities as well as their families. Gateway was incorporated in 1975 by a group of parents. The original focus of the group was exploring education alternatives for their children. When the parents gathered they found that they had something else to give to each other: shared common experience. Gateway envisions a community where all children grow within a family; all children learn together in neighborhood schools; all adults work at real jobs in the community; all adults will have a real home and real friends; and all people are valued, contributing members of their communities.
We are an evangelical, Bible-based church associated with the Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec and Canadian Baptist Ministries.
YMCA of Cape Breton Established in 1886, the YMCA of Cape Breton is the oldest, most diverse charity on Cape Breton Island. The YMCA is a volunteer driven, charitable organization serving all areas of Cape Breton Island. We operate facilities in Sydney, Glace Bay, Port Hawkesbury and Ironville. Our Values The YMCA of Cape Breton is committed to practicing and demonstrating the core values of respect, honesty, responsibility, and caring in all aspects of the organization
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We are a church that seeks to bring LIFE to our community: Love God with our all; Include others in the grace of Jesus Christ; Find freedom in the Truth; Engage the world as a servant.