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Kisses For Kyle Foundation

Assisting families throughout the Delaware Valley whose children ages birth through 21 are battling cancer. We help families whose children are on and off treatment as well as bereaved families with over 20 various programs, services and special opportunities & events. We believe it is vital to help families with emotional support so they know they aren't along in a battle a family would ever want to face.

GRANDVIEW CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION

We need your help today so that Grandview Children's Centre can provide critical therapy services for children and youth with special needs in Durham Region. We believe that Ours Kids deserve the opportunity to access the critical therapy services they need. The support of our community is vital to make this possible. Grandview serves over 4,300 children and youth, but nearly one thousand are still on a wait list.

Minority Humanitarian Foundation

The mission of the Minority Humanitarian Foundation is to provide a humanitarian response to the issues facing immigrants and refugees on a global scale. MFH believes that all humans should be treated with dignity and respect, despite their country of origin. We at MFH are dedicated to building a global community dedicated to helping immigrants and refugees. ​ Our services include, but are not limited to • Legal representation • Education • On-the-ground relief efforts • Transitional housing • Job placement

Solve Me / CFS Initiative (SMCI)

The Solve ME/CFS Initiative (SMCI) is the only ME/CFS not-for-profit solely focused on scientific research and advocacy to solve myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), sometimes referred to as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Our mission is to make ME/CFS understood, diagnosable and treatable. We believe that the best way to serve patients is to solve this debilitating disease by investing in promising research and fostering an environment for scientific collaboration.

The Food Bank of Waterloo Region

In the past year, The Food Bank of Waterloo Region, assisted approximately 28,000 neighbours in Waterloo Region. Yearly, The Food Bank distributes over 3 million pounds of food to community individuals who are facing challenging circumstances. Food is distributed through a partnership of 76 member agencies and community programs which provide emergency food hampers and meals. For a full description of our programs and food distribution, please see our website at www.thefoodbank.ca. If you would like a copy of our annual financial statement, please contact us at (519) 743-5576.

Breast Health Online

We are a breast surgery community. We are a women’s health community. We are women caring for women and families through many circumstances, over many miles and many years. After helping tens of thousands of women during 10+ successful years on the net, we’re excited to welcome you to our brand-new community. We are a member-supported community. Thanks to the support of all our members, BreastHealthOnline continues to help women all over the world. Together we make this warm, caring and supportive environment possible for ourselves and for each other.

Jeff's Kids

Jeff’s Kids is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which focuses on orphanages and unfortunate children in the world. Our goal is to help the children have a better life. We will donate 100% of the funds collected and all time donated by volunteers to an orphanage chosen that year. Our mission is to put smiles on these children’s faces just like Jeff has smiled his way through life, even with so many struggles. Hebrews 13:16 “Do not neglect to do good and to share what you have, for such sacrifices are pleasing to God.”

Green World Health Network

Our mission at Green World Health Network is to improve health and at the same time create a more sustainable planet. We believe that our future as a people and planet depends on identifying and strengthening the connections between health, quality of life, and the environment. We work towards this goal by implementing innovative projects which utilize green technologies and practices to improve health and quality of life in under-resourced communities in the US and throughout the world.

Destination Tomorrow Inc.

Economic empowerment is the underlying goal of all that we do at Destination Tomorrow. We focus on education and practical life skills that take our clients off the path to needing emergency treatment, housing or healthcare services. We believe it is more helpful to empower them to avoid crisis situations, via offerings such as a financial literacy program in collaboration with TD Bank, a four-week job readiness program, and sexual health education.

Upstream Public Health

As a non-profit organization, Upstream believes that smart policies are the best way to create communities that help people lead healthier, fuller lives. We seek out the most innovative, broad-based public health solutions that are backed by science and research, move them into the mainstream dialogue, and build momentum for change. Our goal is to address the most pressing health issues and improve people's wellbeing, one policy at a time.

SEATTLE CHILDRENS HOSPITAL - SEATTLE - 98145-5005

We believe all children have unique needs and should grow up without illness or injury. With the support of the community and through our spirit of inquiry, we will prevent, treat and eliminate pediatric disease Step inside Seattle Children’s and enter a unique world. We are a compassionate community where skilled physician-researchers, nurses and staff partner with patients and families to help every child live their best life.  

Kakenya's Dream

The Kakenya Center for Excellence seeks to empower and motivate young girls through education to become agents of change and to break the cycle of destructive cultural practices in Maasai Kenya such as female genital cutting and early forced marriage. We believe in impacting one girl at a time, one community at a time, until all girls in Africa have the opportunities they need to thrive as individuals. These future women leaders will improve their communities, their nation, and the world.