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JDRF is the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. Our strength lies in our exclusive focus and singular influence on the worldwide effort to end T1D.
JDRF is the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. Our strength lies in our exclusive focus and singular influence on the worldwide effort to end T1D.
For over 40 years, JDRF has been a global leader in the search for an end to type 1 diabetes (T1D), through both research funding and advocacy. During that time, we have always talked about a cure as a singular destination: a return to normal physiology.
But today, we realize that we are engaged in a process of curing T1D – that a cure is not just a destination but also a journey along a path. And we recognize that a part of our mission must be to help those living with T1D today to live healthier, easier, and safer lives until we arrive at the end of that path.
K9 Academy excels in dog training and behavior modification, dedicated to turning unruly pups into well-behaved family members. They offer customized packages of dog training in Toronto, teaching owners to understand their dog's behavior through body language and motivations. K9 Academy takes on challenging cases, working with owners and rescue centers, including aggressive and reactive dogs.
Individuals can choose from a range of training programs to meet their dog's needs. K9 Academy is committed to creating harmonious relationships between dogs and owners. Join them on this journey to happier, balanced companionship.
Kids Help Phone is Canada's only national 24-hour, bilingual and anonymous phone counselling, web counselling and referral service for children and youth.
LOCO’s researches and promotes the benefits of independent business - how they circulate dollars many times, create good jobs, and support other local suppliers. We do this because we believe resilient communities must be underpinned by strong economies and build shared economic prosperity. LOCO coordinates a Buy Local campaign in the province, work with communities to promote local economic development, research trends and recommends policy changes. We engage businesses, consumers and organizations to raise awareness of the economic and community benefits of independent businesses. We survey and engage businesses to measure and promote their community economic impact. We produce research that demonstrates the beneficial practices and impacts of independent businesses, engage businesses to measure, further and promote their impacts, and educate consumers and purchasers to influence them to buy local products and services whenever possible. We also research the challenges faced by independent businesses, advocate for reducing these barriers, and work to build bridges between businesses and policymakers.
Langara students have come together to solve problems that they've faced on campus. On April 27th, 28th, and 29th they will join forces with like-minded students, mentors, and industry to create solutions with technology.
We need volunteers to make this event a success!
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Since 2000, Leave Out Violence (LOVE) Society BC has been delivering award winning youth-driven media arts-based violence prevention and intervention programming to youth who face multiple barriers.
LOVE youth use media arts to document their experiences and share their views of the world, and build leadership skills to break the cycle of violence in their lives and communities.
We are a Vancouver-based non-profit volunteer organization. Our team’s official name is Love Builder Non-Profit Society, which was legally registered in BC in 2015. We are currently running an inter-generational & multicultural youth volunteer program which mainly focuses on helping seniors deal with problems such as social isolation and age-related mental illness.
Our volunteers include young people who come from many different ethnicities; North American, Chinese, Latin American, Indonesian, Malaysian, Japanese, South Korean, and Eastern European, etc., 90% of which are high school and post-secondary students. Their ages range from 7 to 30 years old.
Our Vision
We strive to create awareness and establish a custom of respecting and caring for seniors among younger generations
Our Mission
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<li>Fostering Respect and Care for Seniors.</li>
<li>Youth Character Development & Education.</li>
<li>Cultural Preservation & Transmission.</li>
<li>Facilitating Diversity.</li>
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Low Entropy is a registered charity that is making personal development accessible to all, and in doing so providing people with tools to change themselves and the world.
The LMGRS is a non-profit registered charitable organization that has been organizing grief support groups in the greater Vancouver area since it was incorporated in 1990.These programs are offered in the communities of Kerrisdale/West Side and Downtown Vancouver.
Our programs are designed for those who have suffered the death of a significant person by helping them understand, cope and live with their loss. We help the grieving person move from pain to healing in a non-judgemental, compassionate and confidential environment.
The group facilitators come to this work from a variety of backgrounds, including healthcare, counselling, pastoral work, education, and social service. All have received their bereavement education from the LMGRS and all have experienced first-hand the heartbreak of their own personal losses.
In our 30 years of service, we have delivered more than 100 grief support programs and have provided information and resources to over 1000 people that have attended these programs. The LMGRS board and grief facilitators have worked tirelessly to provide and maintain a high level of knowledge, time, energy and compassion in order to keep this society and its mission alive in the community!
<strong>OUR MISSION</strong>
To support the bereaved in rebuilding their lives by helping them understand their grief in a safe, confidential environment.
<strong>WHAT WE PROVIDE</strong>
<strong>Grief Support Groups</strong>
Our support groups are designed for those who are struggling with the pain of losing a significant person. Trained and experienced facilitators walk with participants on a journey through healing by offering coping tools, support and the chance to share feelings and stories. Being with others who ‘get’ what you are going through can be extremely comforting and powerful.
<a href="http://lmgr.ca/">http://lmgr.ca/</a>
The mission of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada is: To be a leader in finding a cure for multiple sclerosis and enabling people affected by MS to enhance their quality of life.
Since 1975, the BC & Yukon Division of the MS Society of Canada has supported research into multiple sclerosis and made services and programs available to help enhance the lives of to the 7,300 – 10,000 British Columbians and Yukoners who are living with MS.
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