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The Defeat Depression campaign aims to provide hope and reduce stigma for those suffering from depression and other mood disorders. This campaign was launched by Mood Disorders Society of Canada in 2012, and has taken place in dozens of locations across Canada.
Defeat Depression is a national fundraising campaign that was launched in 2012 by Mood Disorders Society of Canada. Over the past seven years, dozens of events have taken place all over Canada, supporting local mental health organizations and encouraging individuals with mental health issues to speak out. We are looking to expand into more cities and are looking for organizing committee members to facilitate that.
Diabetes Canada's mission is to lead the fight against diabetes by helping those affected live healthy lives; preventing the onset and consequences of diabetes; and discovering a cure. We deliver our mission by:
- providing people with diabetes and healthcare professionals with education and services
- advocating on behalf of people with diabetes
- supporting research
- translating research into practical applications
ER Teens is a free program for teenagers who want to make a positive impact on the environment by leading community-based projects. By completing these projects, you will contribute to building environmentally resilient communities where no one is left behind.
Since its beginning the EnviroCollective has become well entrenched in the community and has effectively integrated and partnered with key advocates around Climate Action. The organizations’ goal is to be a hub for community engagement and dialogue around climate action and is considered a key partner to organizations, businesses and various levels of government looking for a wider audience.
About FIXT POINT’s previous work:
To date, we've interviewed over 3,000 Canadians from every province and territory in almost 200 communities in our storymobiles (mobile recording studio on wheels); edited and posted hundreds of oral histories on our storymap; produced two seasons of a TV/web series for TVO; and, most recently, we were awarded Touring Artist of the Year from the Canadian Arts Presenting Association (CAPACOA).
- The Tale of a Town Story Map
- TVO Series
- Empathy Squad Podcasts
About FIXT POINT Arts and Media:
FIXT POINT is a Toronto-based arts & media company with national reach. Our mandate is to inspire audiences and artists to imagine change, and our mission is to promote local culture and preserve local heritage through the telling of tales across multiple platforms. We endeavour to be leaders in public engagement, embedding training and outreach into our process of creation and dissemination. FIXT POINT was founded in 2006 and incorporated as a not-for-profit organization in 2011.
Find out more at www.fixtpoint.com
Family Enterprise Xchange is a National Non Profit association with local programs,dedicated to empowering business families and their advisors with knowledge, resources and support.
We provide Personal Advisory Groups, a confidential forum for peers to discuss business and family challenges, we provide education and resources in a one of a kind learning continuum that helps to build skills and knowledge.
Family Service Regina responds to the changing economic and demographic environment to create effective services that meet Regina's emerging needs. Whether it’s providing counselling services to a family struggling with changing circumstances, providing support to a teen mother facing adult responsibilities, or helping victims of domestic violence find their voice in the criminal justice system, our ambition remains the same: We offer support, hope and opportunities to help people grow healthy families and strong communities.
First Book Canada provides access to new books for children in need.
To date, First Book Canada has distributed more than 5 million books and educational resources to programs and schools serving children from low-income families throughout Canada. First Book Canada is transforming the lives of children in need and elevating the quality of education by making new, high-quality books available on an ongoing basis.
We are proud of our past success and even more excited about the future. First Book Canada is uniquely positioned to become a leader in providing digital resources so that children in need don’t miss out.
No matter how formats and technologies change, children from low-income families will still need access to rich and varied content. First Book Canada is helping guide the publishing industry as it evolves so that all children can benefit from new technologies and flourish as readers.
First Tee - Prairies is a youth development program offered by Golf Canada that introduces the game of golf and its inherent values to young people. Through after school and in school programs, we help shape the lives of young people from all walks of life by reinforcing values like integrity, respect and perseverance through the game of golf.
Our mission is to impact the lives of young people by providing educational programs that build character, promote life-enhancing values and healthy choices through the game of golf.
Flow Community Projects is a new organization to Regina poised to create better community.
Foundations Learning & Skills Saskatchewan is a transformational non-profit organization that changes lives throughout our province by providing free literacy, learning, and skills development programs for adults, families, and children.
<strong>Our Vision:</strong>
All Saskatchewan communities and individuals have equitable access to quality learning opportunities so everyone can fully participate and thrive.
<strong>Our Mission:</strong>
We provide foundational literacy, learning, and skills development for adults, children, and families through the work of staff, trained volunteers, and community partners.
<strong>We are relentless in bringing our vision and mission to life because:</strong>
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<li>Everyone has the right to learn, regardless of age.</li>
<li>Strong literacy skills are not attained by chance.</li>
<li>Communities have a right to responsive and effective literacy programs.</li>
<li>Lifelong learning habits contribute to strong and resilient communities.</li>
<li>Our own cultural perspectives are limited and therefore we will not make assumptions about the experiences and cultural expressions of others.</li>
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