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| | BRA0090 | Canadian Progress Club of Brampton |
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905 793-4075 |
Service club * works on community and civic projects and provides assistance to disabled children * locally - raises food for the food banks through the Santa Claus Parade * nationally - works with Special Olympics projects |
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 | CDR0078 | Easter Seals Ontario, Provincial Office |
One Concorde Gate, Ste 700 Toronto, ON M3C 3N6 |
416-421-8377 |
Easter Seals offers the following programs dedicated to helping children, youth and young adults achieve their full individual potential and future independence. * Residential and Family Camp Provide a camping experience to a child that is fun and safe while promoting the development of life skills that enhance future independence building self-esteem through activities that challenge each child's individual abilities and providing opportunities for social interaction and building friendships. *Recreational Choices Funding Program Parents choose a recreation program that they feel is best for their child. This could include another residential camping program; day camp; swimming lessons; or another recreational program that takes place during the summer. Easter Seals will fund up to $250 towards the cost. This program is open to all children/youth (5-18yrs) registered with Easter Seals. * Direct Financial Assistance Offers direct financial assistance to individual families. Easter Seals Ontario acts as a third party funder and as such has no role in prescribing or recommending equipment, selecting a vendor/contractor or in the relationship between the parent and vendor. Children and young adults (birth to 19th birthday) with physical disabilities, who are registered with Easter Seals Ontario, qualify for financial assistance towards the purchase of eligible services and special equipment. Easter Seals financial assistance program picks up where the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care's Assistive Devices Program (ADP), insurance and other family resources leave off. The list of eligible equipment and services is reviewed regularly and priority is given to mobility and communication devices. Easter Seals' funding contribution is based on availability of funds. * Feature Scholarships Rose Brodie Provincial Ambassador Scholarship Fund Frank Henry Ralph Pounsett Scholarship Fund Truelove Dell Scholarship Fund Beatrice Drinnan Spence Scholarship Fund * Incontinence Supplies Grant Program Program for children and youth with chronic disabilities (physical or developmental) that result in irreversible incontinence or retention problems lasting longer than six months requiring the use of incontinence supplies.
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Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm |
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| | CDR0984 | Planet People |
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416-213-0219 Ext: 227 |
Make a difference in your community by joining our "Who cares about this planet" eco-challenge. It's an opportunity for individuals and groups to submit innovative eco-friendly project ideas for the chance to win up to $5000 to kick start their project into motion. Visit our facebook page at www.facebook.com/iqcleaner to submit your idea to help make a difference and inspire sustainable change in your community! |
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 | CMH0178 | Salvation Army, Family & Community Services, Brampton Branch |
8054 Torbram Rd Brampton, ON L6T 4M9 |
905-451-8840 |
Provides services such as food & counselling to people in need as well as to fire victims * financial counselling and financial management program * Red Shield Campaign - annual fundraising campaign in May * Toss a Toonie Kettle Campaign - annual six week fundraising campaign (mid Nov-Christmas) * volunteers needed |
Mon-Fri 9 am-4 pm |
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 | CDR0236 | UNICEF Canada |
Canada Square 2200 Yonge St, Ste 1100 Toronto, ON M4S 2C6 |
1-800-567-4483 |
UNICEF works for and with children in 156 countries and territories, advocating for children's rights, ensuring their basic needs are met and enabling them to reach their full potential. UNICEF's programming priorities include immunization, girls' education, HIV and AIDS, child protection and early childhood development. UNICEF is also present whenever emergencies strike, working to ensure the well-being and development of children. Operates various programs including sales of UNICEF greeting cards, the Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaign, the Education for Development program and public education.
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Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm |
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