Everyone has a right to safe, clean water. The water crisis in Indigenous communities in Canada is unacceptable. Water First aims to help address water challenges in Indigenous communities in Canada through education, training and meaningful collaboration.
The Debra Dynes Family House is committed to improving the quality of life for multi-culturally diverse families, children and youth who are low income and working poor, through a range of services and programs that are community driven and meet their needs.
highjinx aims to treat human beings like human beings with flaws and all. No one is perfect and we all need a hand every now and again.
Indspire is an Indigenous national charity that invests in the education of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people for the long-term benefit of these individuals, their families and communities, and Canada.
The Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) is a provincial organization with a twenty-year history of providing services to Indian Residential School Survivors.
An Indigenous Women's Support Centre, Minwaashin Lodge provides a range of programs and services to First Nations, Inuit and Métis women and children (regardless of status) who are survivors of domestic and other forms of violence, and who may also be suffering the effects of the residential school system.
Each year, the Ottawa Humane Society cares for close to 8,000 sick, injured and homeless animals, providing leadership in animal welfare to help build a compassionate community and a brighter future for our community.
Ottawa Stray Cat Rescue (OSCatR) is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to getting adoptable cats off the streets and into homes in and around the National Capital Region, as well as managing feral cat colonies in this area. Every effort is made to adopt cats into indoor homes through our Adoption Program.
Ottawa Inner City Health Inc. (OICH) aims to improve the health and access to health care for people who are chronically homeless so that homeless individuals can receive the same quality of health care as other Canadians. Health issues while homeless are often complicated by lack of housing, family support and care.
The Ottawa Mission works with people experiencing homelessness and poverty to make a change in their lives. Whether it’s providing a place to sleep and a meal to eat, or offering educational support and job training, The Ottawa Mission helps rebuild lives every day.
On January 12th, Raven, her son Macaiah, and his trusty sidekick pup Elliot were in a tragic accident. Raven is in the ICU now, but she has a long road to recovery. Macaiah left and return to the spirit world to be with his ancestors as well as our Creator. Macaiah's sidekick Elliot is also in the vet hospital and is expected to recover.
Shepherds of Good Hope fosters hope and reduces harm in Ottawa by supporting people experiencing homelessness and vulnerable adults in our community through specialized services, programs and partnerships.
The Good Companions' mission is to promote and support the well-being, independence and zest for living of seniors and adults with physical disabilities in the greater Ottawa area through providing a congenial, stimulating, visible, accessible, safe and supportive centre, physical facilities and programs, and through providing services to seniors in their own homes.
Wabano is a proud Indigenous organization dedicated to helping Indigenous people live the good life. We envision a world in which all First Nations, Inuit and Métis people have achieved full and equitable access to the conditions of health including: pride in ancestry, cultural reclamation, peace, shelter, education, food, income, a stable environment, resources, and social justice.
Everyone has a right to safe, clean water. The water crisis in Indigenous communities in Canada is unacceptable. Water First aims to help address water challenges in Indigenous communities in Canada through education, training and meaningful collaboration.
Founded in 1960, the Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa (YSB) is one of the largest and most comprehensive non‑profit agencies serving youth in this community. More than 350 caring professionals work from 20 locations across the city to deliver a vast range of programs and services that support at‑risk youth and their families.
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