Our Charitable Partners
ALS Society of Alberta Our vision is to make each day the best possible day for people living with and affected by ALS. We achieve our vision by providing support, facilitating the provision of care, promoting awareness, helping find a cure and advocating for change." |
ALS Society of BC The ALS Society of BC is dedicated to providing direct support to ALS patients, along with their families and caregivers, to ensure the best quality of life possible while living with ALS. Through assisting research, we are committed to find the cause of, and cure for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). |
The Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories exists to: heighten awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia; provide support services; and, support research into the cause and a cure for this disease.
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Alzheimer Society BC
The Alzheimer Society of B.C. (established in 1981) is dedicated to helping anyone concerned with or facing dementia have the confidence and skills to maintain quality of life, to ensuring that public policy and perceptions reflect the issues and reality, and to securing funding for support and research.
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Blood Ties Four Directions Centre Blood Ties Four Directions Centre is a charitable, non-profit organization with a mandate to promote awareness and prevention education for HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C. We also provide support, counseling and advocacy for those affected by HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C. We serve all Yukon communities. We work collaboratively with other organizations both governmental and non-governmental to bring the prevention and support message to all Yukoners. Reducing the stigma of HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C is the best and first thing we can all do to prevent HIV and Hepatitis C. |
CH.I.L.D. Foundation (CHildren with Intestinal and Liver Disorders) Our one and only focus is to find a cure for Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis and liver disorders. |
Covenant House VancouverCovenant House Vancouver offers a clear exit from life on the street to over 1,700 homeless young people each year. To each of these young people we offer a variety of services including Street Outreach, a Drop-in Centre, a 54 bed Crisis Shelter, transitional housing, drug & alcohol counseling and life-skills training. |
Kids Up Front Kids Up Front is a charitable organization that provides access to arts, culture, sports and recreation for kids who otherwise would not have the opportunity. We achieve this by distributing unused event tickets and by creating special events to help heal, bond and unite. |
Parkinson Society British Columbia Parkinson Society British Columbia exists to address the personal and social consequences of Parkinson's disease through advocacy, education, community outreach, scientific research and public awareness. |
Parkinson Society of Southern Alberta The PAS is the voice of Albertans and their families living with Parkinson’s. Our purpose is to ease the burden and find a cure through research, education, advocacy and support services. |
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