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The Regina Sexual Assault Centre is an inclusive, non-profit organization of trained counsellors and advocates who are dedicated in helping reduce the risk of interpersonal violence and sexual assault. Our services include in office counselling, 24-hour crisis line, and community education.
Regina Work Preparation Centre Inc. is a not-for-profit, charitable, community-based organization specializing in helping people look for, find, and maintain work. We have served Regina and the surrounding
area for more than 50 years.
The Regina Sexual Assault Centre has been around since 1977. Our services include counselling, public education, a 24/7 anonymous crisis line, policy advocacy, and accompaniment to the police and hospital. We offer our services to folk of all genders from the age of 5 and up free of cost, with the vision to reduce the risk of abusive behaviour and sexualize violence through education, prevention, and support in our community of Regina and surrounding area. The Centre currently employs three full-time Counsellors, one full-time Administrative Assistant, one full-time Public Education and Outreach Coordinator, and a full-time Executive Director. Counselling staff have Master's level education and are overseen by a clinical supervisor. Volunteer board members oversee the operations of the Centre, and approximately fifty five volunteer advocates work on the sexual assault crisis line.
Rotaract is a Rotary-sponsored service club comprised of students and young business professionals who believe in making the world a better place by volunteering and getting involved in the community. Our club provides members with an opportunity for personal development that enables them to address the physical and social needs of our local and international community partnerships.
The Rotaract Club of Regina Auxilium, specifically, is a community-based club for individuals aged 18-30 years; sponsored by the Rotary Club of Regina Oskaya. We were founded in August 2009 and chartered on April 28th the following year with eight hard-working and passionate individuals. Today, the Rotaract Club of Regina Auxilium is comprised of small, diverse group of young professionals from all across Canada and is free to join!
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 001 (Regina) is committed to making a difference in the lives of Veterans and their families, providing essential services in our communities, and remembering the men and women who sacrificed for our country.
The Regina Branch has excellent facilities for providing a supportive social atmosphere for Veterans and all members, with a cafeteria and lounge and regular events. We offer a variety of activities and services through the Branch, including programs for youth, the Ladies' Auxiliary, the Branch Museum and special events.
SOFIA House is a second stage housing facility that provides safe housing and support for families trying to escape violent homes. Through our on-site counseling services and housing capabilities we live the meaning of SOFIA: Support Of Families In Affliction.
The Saskatchewan Cerebral Palsy Association is a registered nonprofit charity focused on helping individuals with cerebral palsy and other disabilities in the province of Saskatchewan. Our mission is to ensure individuals with cerebral palsy the right to opportunities to achieve their fullest potential through education, health care and access to all amenities of the community.
Go to any major city in Canada and you’ll find a milk bank, all not-for-profits, with a very simple mission: to provide women and children with the help and support they need. Unlike men, women have the unique capacity to give birth. In Canada, an estimated <strong>25,000 to 35,000 babies are born pre-term per year</strong>, but those numbers are not contained to just one country. Premature pregnancies are a global issue, affecting almost 15 million babies globally and <strong>premature birth is the leading cause of infant mortality worldwide</strong>. <strong>Pre-term births in Canada have also increased by 20% in the past 2 decades</strong>. Though not all mother’s who deliver prematurely struggle to produce enough milk for their newborns, many unfortunately do. And while other options exist, such as organic and homemade formulas or goat and coconut milk, <strong>breast milk is still considered to be one of the best sources of nutrition for a newborn</strong>, as it can protect many pre-term babies from serious life-threatening illnesses and infections.
So, what is a parent to do if they lack access to an adequate source of natural breast milk? The answer is donated breast milk. But where, exactly, can parents find donated breast milk? Milk banks.
Unfortunately, their numbers are low, contained to only four Canadian cities – Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, and Montreal – while the need for their services continues to grow…
Scouts Canada's Mission is to help develop well-rounded youth, better prepared for success in the world. Scouts Canada does this by enabling thousands of young Canadians to engage in safe, youth-led, adventurous programs in hundreds of communities across this great country.
Scouts Canada's Mission is to help develop well-rounded youth, better prepared for success in the world. Scouts Canada does this by enabling thousands of young Canadians to engage in safe, youth-led, adventurous programs in hundreds of communities across this great country.
Second Harvest is the largest food rescue organization in Canada and a global thought leader in food recovery.
We work across the supply chain from farm to retail to capture surplus food before it ends up in the landfill which negatively impacts our environment.
Every year, we recover millions of pounds of nutritious, unsold food — focusing on protein, dairy and produce — which we rescue before it becomes waste. We redistribute it to a broad network of over 4,000 social service organizations. Supported by hundreds of corporations, foundations, and the community at large, we rescue and redistribute enough food to provide thousands of meals a day in Canada.
Since 1985 we have rescued and delivered more than 177 million pounds of food, preventing over 75 million pounds of greenhouse gas equivalents from entering our atmosphere.
Shelter Movers is a national, volunteer-powered charitable organization providing moving and storage services at no cost to individuals and families fleeing abuse. We collaborate with local businesses and community agencies to support people, primarily women and children, as they transition to a life free of violence.