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Chalker Place Neighborhood Centre
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

The Chalker Place Neighborhood Centre is a volunteer-run community organization affiliated with Vibrant Communities and Newfoundland and Labrador Housing. The purpose of the organization is to enhance the lives of families living in social housing in the community through the organization and delivery of programs and activities for community residents

Community Volunteer Income Tax Program, CRA
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

<strong>Community Volunteers Wanted! Become a CVITP Volunteer!</strong> Volunteers are needed to help file simple income tax returns for eligible people in your community, on behalf of the Canada Revenue Agency’s Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP). If you have a basic understanding of income tax and are interested in helping out your community, come Lend a Hand! The CRA will support you by providing training and free tax preparation software. The registration period to become a volunteer is from October through February. As a volunteer with the CVITP you will give back to your community by helping individuals receive their benefits and credits. You will increase your personal tax knowledge, gain new skills and improving existing ones, all while doing work that is valued and recognized. For more information about the CVITP, to find out how to become a volunteer, or to find a participating community organization in your area, go to <strong>www.cra.gc.ca/volunteer</strong> or call us at <strong>1-800-959-8281</strong>.

Connections for Seniors
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

Connections for Seniors is a non-profit organization located in St. John's, Newfoundland & Labrador. We provide emergency accommodations and services to adults 55 years of age and older. Our goal is to promote dignity and self-efficacy while helping seniors navigate complex systems linked to health, housing, legal and financial matters that ultimately impact quality of life. Our emergency accommodations and main office are located in a residential area. We provide individual rooms equipped with televisions. We have on-site laundry, as well as access to telephone and internet. We offer acute, crisis-based counselling support as well as nursing services. We provide transportation related to health and housing needs. We pick up clients from their desired location within the St. John's Metro area with the hope that they will feel welcome and supported.

For the Love of Learning
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

Our Origins Founded in 2006, FTLOL quickly gained a steady footing alongside established community partners. FTLOL is recognized within the community as an ambitious, arts-based empowerment and skill-building program which seeks out and values collaboration with its community partners. How we’re changing the world Working at street level to engage youth and identify their needs, FTLOL uses non-traditional. arts-based program offerings to enhance creativity and communication skills amongst youth who have lost faith in conventional learning methods. FTLOL provides a safe and productive learning environment with an overall spirit of fun, expression and achievement. Serving youth are at the core of every action and reaction of the organization. Free, full-time programming, developed in consultation with youth and experts in art, education, and the health sector, is offered to youth at the drop-in center in St. John's. We also showcase the work of our clients and bring awareness to our organization and youth issues by bringing youth-written, FTLOL-produced theatre productions to towns all throughout the province. The training and experience of the staff allow an ambitious schedule of projects to be completed, while the organizational structure permits flexibility to adapt to the changing needs of its clientele.

Friendship Circle NL
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

The Friendship Circle exists to bring friendship and fun to special needs children and their families. We do so through monthly activities, our Pen Pal program and weekly group music lessons. All of our programs are free of charge!

Froude Avenue Community Centre
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

<p>The Froude Avenue Community Centre is a facility that is dedicated to providing opportunities and resources for people of all ages and backgrounds, by developing diverse programs and services that encourages citizen involvement and a strong active community while striving to promote the social, cultural, and healthy lifestyles of its residents and visitors.</p> <p>The idea for the community centre began when Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation (N.L.H.C) initiated a Tenents Relations Program in July 1983, in an attempt to increase and improve communications between the tenants of non-profit housing and the landlord, N.L.H.C. The thrust of this program was, and still is, to encourage the tenants in different housing projects to become more involved in their community.</p> <p>In effort to meet the above noted objectives, staff of the Tenants Relations Division developed a proposal and submitted it to Canada Mortgage and Housing corporation and the St.John's City Council for a community centre to open at 87-89 Froude Avenue. Since the successful opening of this centre in May 1985, four other centres have been opened: Rabbittown Community Centre(Graves Street); Virginia Park Community Centre(Harding Road); Buckmaster's Circle Community Centre(Navy Street) and MacMorran Community Centre(Brophy Place).</p> <p>The mission of Froude Avenue Community Centre is: to encourage the involvement of tenants in their housing projects through the use of programs and activities implemented through the centre; to create a positive atmosphere, community spirit and co-operation; to help develop a better social environment by providing recreational, educational and social programs, as well as training and referrals.</p>

GLOCAL Foundation of Canada
Vancouver, British Columbia

<span style="font-weight: 400">GLOCAL Foundation of Canada is a non-partisan, non-profit organization striving to empower residents in Canada to integrate a solid, creative domestic engagement with a nuanced global understanding in politics, business, academics and philanthropy.</span> <span style="font-weight: 400">We aim to provide innovative programs and cross-sectoral resources to encourage residents in Canada to be civically aware and democratically engaged . Our team is composed of staff, consultants, advisors, and volunteers from diverse cultural and professional backgrounds who dedicate themselves in having Canadians’ voices heard and understood.</span>

Home Again Furniture Bank
Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador

<p>Home Again.  Two simple words.  But establishing a home isn’t always simple.  For those in transition from situations of abuse, homelessness, prison or war, for the un and under-employed or for those with disabilities, the struggle to create a new life is just starting. Part of this struggle involves establishing a home. For those lacking the means or social connections to make that happen, Home Again Furniture Bank can assist.</p> <p>Home Again Furniture Bank is a nonprofit organization that provides gently-used furniture and household items to individuals and families in need. Based in St. John's, Home Again works through a referral system of local agencies to ensure that everyone has a bed to sleep in.</p> <p>Central to Home Again is a cycle of giving and receiving that provides our most vulnerable citizens the means to create a home. In providing furniture, Home Again also helps to empower individuals and families as they rebuild their lives.  Getting a good night sleep on a proper bed makes moving forward seem feasible. Having a sofa to relax on with family makes life more enjoyable.  Being able to offer family and friends a chair to sit on, or a table to gather around, brings dignity and pride.  </p> <p>Home Again helps to build pride in homes and pride in our community.  Home Again is an eco-friendly charity.  Not only does our program help families, but we also provide a positive ecological impact as we divert furniture and home furnishings destined for local landfills. </p>

Letters Against Isolation
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

We're an all-volunteer nonprofit organization that mails friendly, conversational, handwritten letters and cards to elders in care facilities and senior programs across Canada, the US, the UK and Australia. Since April 2020, tens of thousands of volunteers have sent nearly one million pieces of correspondence in 30 languages!

March of Dimes Canada
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

<h1 class="pagetitle">Who We Are</h1> <div class="roll-up-image" data-name="Page Field: Rollup Image"> <div id="ctl00_PlaceHolderMain_ctl03__ControlWrapper_RichImageField" class="ms-rtestate-field" aria-labelledby="ctl00_PlaceHolderMain_ctl03_label"> <div class="ms-rtestate-field"><img class="alignright" src="https://www.marchofdimes.ca/en-ca/aboutus/whoweare/PublishingImages/Whoweare_Icon.png" alt="March of Dimes Canada icon" /></div> </div> </div> <div id="ctl00_PlaceHolderMain_ctl04__ControlWrapper_RichHtmlField" class="ms-rtestate-field" aria-labelledby="ctl00_PlaceHolderMain_ctl04_label"> <div> <div>March of Dimes Canada is a leading national charity committed to championing equity, empowering ability, and creating real change that will help the more than six million people living with disabilities across the country unlock the richness of their lives.</div> <div></div> <div>We serve, connect, and empower people living with disabilities to participate fully in life — on their own terms. Our work is grounded in the voices of the people we serve, built on a foundation of service, and backed by a 70-year history of success.</div> <div></div> <div>We’ve proven time and again our dedication to addressing the ongoing and urgent needs of people living with disabilities, as well as their families and caregivers. Born in the last great public health epidemic, we know that seemingly-impossible goals can be achieved and barriers can be broken. In the 1950s, March of Dimes Canada helped in the global effort to find a cure for polio. We’ve since evolved to become a recognized leader in disability service design and delivery, supporting people at home, work, and in their communities with unparalleled reach and impact.</div> <div></div> <div>Now, inspired and guided by our community, we’re expanding our horizons even further. Together with our clients, partners, supporters, and allies, we are working to create communities in which people living with disabilities can not only live, but thrive in all they aspire to do.</div> </div> </div>

Mood Disorders Society of Canada
Belleville, Ontario

The Mood Disorders Society of Canada (MDSC) has evolved to become one of Canada’s best-connected mental health Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) with a demonstrated track record for forging and maintaining meaningful and sustained partnerships with the public, private and non-profit sectors throughout Canada.

Multicultural Women's Organization of NL
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

<h2 class="font_2">The Multicultural Women’s Organization of Newfoundland and Labrador (MWONL)</h2> <p class="font_2">This organization delivers gender-based, culturally appropriate programs and services that facilitate the integration and full participation of immigrant and newcomer women/women-identified and their families.</p> <p class="font_2"><span class="wixGuard">​</span></p> <p class="font_8">Our programs are:</p> <ul class="font_8"> <li> <p class="font_8">Gender-based</p> </li> <li> <p class="font_8">Culturally competent</p> </li> <li> <p class="font_8">Comprehensive to meet the diverse needs of immigrant women and their families</p> </li> <li> <p class="font_8">Easily accessible</p> </li> <li> <p class="font_8">Offered by professional staffs and supported by committed board members and volunteers</p> </li> </ul> <p class="font_2"><span class="wixGuard">​</span></p>