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We're on a mission to save and protect bonobos and their rainforest home - forever. We do this through rescue, sanctuary, and rewilding, by partnering with local communities to tackle root causes and save rainforests, and by raising the profile of bonobos locally and globally.
For more than 30 years Ronald McDonald House Toronto has been fulfilling its mission to provide a “home away from home” for seriously ill children and their families to heal better together. Ronald McDonald House Toronto offers a place for sleeping, schooling, working, cooking and playing. It also provides vital therapeutic programs that help sick children, their siblings and their parents get to a better place emotionally. More recently, Ronald McDonald House Toronto has expanded its mission to include the in-hospital Family Room Program.
We exist to glorify God by demonstrating His love to the Philippines as we provide a loving, Christ-centered home with comprehensive medical, educational and placement services for homeless Filipino children. Children's Shelter of Cebu (CSC) operates four homes for 90-95 abandoned, neglected and abused children in Cebu City, Philippines. CSC is about restoring lives. We've been doing so since 1979 by ministering to each child holistically. We provide food, shelter and medicine, but also schooling, counseling and relationships that foster healing. CSC is a Christian interdenominational ministry.
The Fauna Foundation is a privately run, government-certified, non-profit organization committed to issues of animal welfare and is currently home to 12 former biomedical laboratory chimpanzees. Adopt-a-Chimp is a fundraising program that raises money for enrichment of their lives.
We operate throughout Northumberland County from six local offices.Our staff and over 1000 volunteers provide a variety of important support services to seniors and adults with disabilities, allowing them to remain independent within their own homes and communities. Our core programs offered include:Meals On Wheels, Transportation, Caregiver Support, Community Diner's, Friendly Visiting, Telephone Security Checks and Home Help/Home Maintenance.Clients can access our services directly or be referred through family, friends or other community agencies. Fees may apply to some of our programs to cover expenses. All hospice services are free. Services include,one to one palliative support, one to one grief support,facilitated support groups, caregiver support, respite, anticipatory grief support, telephone support,information and referral,access to library resources, child and teen support,community education, memorial services,and wellness programs.
The Unity Project operates on the values of mutual respect, cooperation, interdependence and compassion. In a home-like atmosphere, we provide men and women with drop-in, safe-bed, emergency shelter and two tiers of transitional housing plus program for intensive case management (Hostels to Homes) and street outreach. Serving between 50 and 70 people daily, our program works to empower residents to take care of themselves, each other and the function of their community. Cooking and cleaning together, we learn and practice important life skills, experience accountability and develop community. Open and accessible 24/7, frontline staff work one-to-one with each resident to develop and advance a personal action plan for stability and independence. The support of a diverse and caring community has followed the Unity Project from the momentous controversy of its tent-city protest chapter to its present day facility, two beautiful homes in the heart of Old East Village.
The United States Fire Department Reserve Corps relies on the generous support of grants, private gifts, and contributions from individuals, businesses, and foundations. Your donation, no matter the size, has the power to make a meaningful impact in our community. America’s first responders inspire us all with their bravery and unwavering dedication. They are the first to answer the call-in emergencies, courageously confronting challenging, dangerous, and emotionally overwhelming situations. Their commitment goes beyond physical aid they bring comfort and hope to those in need. However, the demands of their work come with a heavy toll. Many first responders face increased risks of mental health challenges, including PTSD, chronic stress, and depression. Supporting their well-being is not just important—it’s essential. By contributing, you are helping us provide the resources and care these heroes deserve. Together, we can honor their service and ensure they receive the support they need to continue standing strong for our communities. Thank you for your generosity. Your donation truly makes a difference!
True Vineyard Ministries envisions entire communities freed from poverty. We pursue this by reaching out to the most vulnerable people in Rwanda and creating environments where they are empowered to live out their full potential at work, home and in their spiritual lives.
The Vermont Disaster Relief Fun has allocated more than $5 million to provide direct assistance to Vermont families with unmet needs in their recovery from the Spring 2011 Floods and Tropical Storm Irene while ensuring access to another $1 million for mobile home owners to fund the removal and disposal of more than 70 flood-ravaged mobile homes. The Vermont Disaster Relief Fund remains engaged in a campaign that has ensured more than $7.6 million in funds are available for direct recovery assistance for the unmet needs of Vermonters impacted by natural disasters.
IPI serves the poor, orphaned, victims of violence and those suffering with HIV/AIDS in Kenya. IPI owns and operates a children's home for displaced children and orphans, provides enterprise training opportunities to women, and conducts peace trainings in the local Meru community.
GRIN is dedicated to rescuing golden retrievers from shelters and high-kill pounds as well as owners who are unable to care for their dogs. GRIN provides much needed medical care and works diligently to provide them with a prescreened wonderful forever home.
Since 1988, Project Mexico has welcomed people of all ages into Mexico to alleviate the suffering of others by building safe, secure and weather-tight homes in Tijuana. Since its inception, over 11,000 volunteers from across the United States, Canada, and 10 foreign countries, have helped to build more than 290 homes for families in need. In 1996, Project Mexico established St. Innocent Orphanage as an extension of its ministry, with the goal of providing a loving home to abandoned adolescent boys. St. Innocent Orphanage has raised over 50 boys since opening its doors and it is regularly recognized by the Mexican Government for its success and its unique model based on family, education, and healing.Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage is officially recognized by the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States as an endorsed organization and it is primarily supported by donations from Orthodox Christian individuals, churches and church organizations in both the United States and Canada from all jurisdictions.