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United Fire & Rescue Service

Lewistown Fire Department proudly protects 9,000 people living in an area of approximately 2 square miles. They operate out of 3 stations that protect a primarily residential area. Their department is a public department whose members are on a volunteer status.

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Art
CAMP FIRCOM SOCIETY OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA

Camp Fircom is a remote summer camp for children, youth and families. We strive to provide positive and supportive camping/outdoor experiences for all people, regardless of their ability to pay. We have a focus on creating a strong social atmosphere, and providing youth with transformative experiences of responsibility and leadership.

Disaster Relief
Peterborough Fire & Rescue Association

The mission of the Peterborough Fire & Rescue is to protect the lives and property of the people of Peterborough and Sharon from fires, natural and man-made disasters, and hazardous materials incidents; to save lives by providing emergency medical services; to prevent fires through prevention and education programs; to provide defense against terrorist attacks; and to provide a work environment that values cultural diversity and is free of harassment and discrimination.

Society
Disaster Relief
Boost Child & Youth Advocacy Centre

Boost is a community-based agency committed to eliminating abuse and violence in the lives of children, youth and their families. Boost offers support and intervention to children and youth in Toronto as well as the Central Region of Ontario. The centre is a registered charity and provides services in the areas of prevention & public education, assessment & treatment and child victim/witness court preparation. For 32 years, Boost has worked effectively with child protection, police, education, child care, children’s mental health and other community agencies to improve the response to children and youth who are at risk of, or who have been victimized by abuse and violence.

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Disaster Relief
Feed Ontario

The Ontario Association of Food Banks helps food banks alleviate hunger in Ontario. Every month, over 375,000 Ontarians are served by food banks. The number of people using food banks in Ontario has risen by almost 20 per cent in the past five years; and an alarmingly high average increase in use of 13% since last fall. 40 per cent of those served are children. 20 per cent of those served are Ontarians with a disability. 1 in 5 food banks in Ontario does not have enough food to meet the needs of those they serve. With your support, the organization acquires and moves eight million pounds of food and one million litres of fresh milk to local food banks every year through our food bank distribution network. OAFB also engages in extensive work to reduce hunger. Our Cost of Poverty paper, 2008, www.oafb.ca, coordinated a group of leading economic and public policy experts to provide a first ever analysis of poverty’s economic impact on Ontario. OAFB has a lean administrative rating of 3 %.

Disaster Relief
Climb Avy Aware

To help ice climbers mitigate avalanche risk through increased awareness and knowledge of terrain characteristics and safety practices.

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Disaster Relief
Hijas Del Campo

Mission: Help migrant and seasonal farm workers and their families improve their daily lives. Vision: A community where campesinxs are thriving. Values:  Client-centric: meeting the community where they are at as opposed to working at ourconvenience  Community-based: always listening to the community to deeply understand their issues,situations, and needs  Holistic: acknowledging the diverse needs of campesinxs and working to address them all  Inclusivity: serving all campesinx, including Latinx-identifying and undocumented immigrants.

Society
Disaster Relief
New West Family Place

As a family resource program we invite parents/grandparents with children 0 - 5 years old to enjoy our active playroom, participate in parent education programs and share the joys and challenges of parenting. Becoming a parent is a life altering event and many families lack the support and wisdom of grandparents and experienced friends. Here they are supported by early childhood education (ECE) certified staff and family support workers. The first six years of life form the crucial foundation for all the years to follow. We help parents be the best they can be to ensure their children have a good start in life.

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Disaster Relief
Animals
Ontario SPCA and Humane Society

The Ontario SPCA is a registered charitable organization operating on the principal that no one has the right to cause physical or mental pain or suffering to animals. The Ontario SPCA is the umbrella organization for all recognized humane societies in Ontario and the only animal welfare organization in the province authorized by provincial statute (The Ontario SPCA Act) to protect animals. Whether family pets, wildlife, or farm animals, the Ontario SPCA is there to provide care, protection and shelter. For a complete listing of our branches and affiliated SPCAs and Humane Societies, please visit us on our website: www.ontariospca.ca and click on CONTACT US, or ABOUT US for our BRANCH & AFFILIATE DIRECTORY or call 1-888-ONT-SPCA (668-7722).

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Disaster Relief
MDG Millennium International

MDG Millenium International (a 501(c)3 non-profit) is deeply committed to supporting international development in low-income countries, with a heartfelt focus on addressing critical issues like poverty alleviation, education, healthcare, and economic development. We believe in the power of community, working hand in hand with local partners to create sustainable projects that truly empower people and enhance their living conditions. Through innovative solutions and capacity-building initiatives, we strive to bring hope and transformative changes to communities, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

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Disaster Relief
The Compass Food Bank & Outreach Centre

The Compass is a drop-in centre and food bank, serving south Mississauga. It is an outreach initiative of Christian churches in the Clarkson/Lorne Park/Port Credit community. We care for each other regardless of nationality, religious belief or apparent means. Come in to see us at 310 Lakeshore West, Mississauga

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Justice Rights
Health
Education
Disaster Relief
International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care (IAHPC)

Mission Our Mission is to collaborate and work to improve the quality of life of patients with advanced life-threatening conditions and their families, by advancing hospice and palliative care programs, education, research, and favorable policies around the world. We achieve this by: facilitating and providing palliative care education and training opportunities for care providers acting as an information resource for professionals, health care providers and policy makers developing collaborative strategies for hospice and palliative care providers, organizations, institutions and individuals