Organismes sans but lucratif à Halifax
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ImmUnity Canada is a not-for-profit charitable organization that provides a community for people and families impacted by primary immunodeficiency (where part of the immune system is missing or does not function properly). We advocate for education, research, and support for PI patients. Together, we can give all Canadians with PI access to the resources they need to thrive.
ImmUnity Canada was founded in 1997 as the Canadian Immunodeficiency Patient Organization. We changed our name in 2022 to better reflect the work we do today!
We have a staff of 4 people, and hence, volunteers are vital to helping us fulfil out mission - to empower people with PI to live well.
ISANS is a non-profit organization that provides settlement and integration services to immigrants who are in or are destined for communities across Nova Scotia. By offering comprehensive programs and supports, as well as a dedicated and caring team, we help immigrants build a promising future here.
As the front door to many of Nova Scotia’s immigrants, our goal is to create a community where all can belong and grow, in turn building a stronger Nova Scotia and Canada for all.
The vision of ISANS is a community where all can belong and grow.
ISANS is a leading community organization that welcomes immigrants to Nova Scotia. Working in partnership, we offer services & create opportunities to help immigrants to participate fully in Canadian life.
Immigration Francophone Nouvelle-Écosse poursuit les objectifs suivants:
Accroitre et retenir le nombre de nouveaux arrivants d’expression française qui s’établissent en Nouvelle-Écosse,
Favoriser l’intégration de ces nouveaux arrivants dans la province, et plus spécifiquement au sein de la communauté acadienne et francophone,
Accroître la capacité d’accueil et d’intégration des communautés acadiennes et francophones de la Nouvelle-Écosse.
En tant que projet communautaire, et pour atteindre les objectifs visés, plusieurs organismes clés de la communauté se sont réunis sous un comité directeur afin de développer un plan d’action pour l’évolution du dossier de l’immigration francophone en Nouvelle-Écosse.
Independent Living provides persons with disabilities control and choice within the community. Independent Living is a movement that enables persons with disabilities to remove social and environmental barriers through a variety of programs, services, and events.
Founded in 1992, ILNS is a registered charity supporting persons with disabilities through programs and services that promote Independent Living (IL). It is managed by a Board of Directors, most of whom have disabilities themselves. ILNS runs the only Independent Living Resource Centre in Nova Scotia and is one of the 25 IL organizations across Canada.
Indigo Girls Group is a registered non-profit organization that is built for cis and trans women and non-binary folx who are comfortable in spaces that centres the experiences of women. Through diverse mediums, we aim to educate and create safe, non-judgmental discussions surrounding current societal themes for self-identifying girls to equip them with tools to become change-makers in life.
Intersectionality is a platform dedicated to supporting minorities and empowering local projects that advocate for the beauty of our varied identities. We stand at the cross point where different social, cultural, and personal identities meet, interact, and enrich each other.
Our mission is to acknowledge, understand, and champion the individuality that each person brings to the table. We focus on unity in diversity, building strength in our shared experiences, and embracing the dynamic tapestry of cultures, genders, ethnicities, and beliefs that make up Canada.
We're here to create safe spaces, foster conversations, and stimulate action. We believe in the power of local initiatives and we dedicate ourselves to uplifting voices that have often been unheard. Our work is to bring light to stories that matter, and to encourage compassion, understanding, and equality.
Here at Intersectionality, we're not just fundraising. We're a community, a movement, a call to action. Join us as we stand for diversity, inclusion, and unity. Because together, we can make a difference. Discover our mission, our projects, our impact and learn how you can contribute to this vital cause. Welcome to Intersectionality - uniting differences, building strength, and embracing diversity. Together, let's share and promote perspectives.
ISCBC is a dynamic action-oriented organization, helping concerned stakeholders work together to stop the spread of invasive species in BC. We lead efforts encouraging people, businesses, government and industry to adopt simple practices that can make a huge impact in preventing the introduction and spread of invasive species.
JDRF is the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. JDRF's vision is to achieve a world without T1D and to turn type 1 into type none. We are the largest non-profit funder of T1D research in the world, with a mission to accelerate life-changing breakthroughs to cure, prevent and treat T1D and its complications. When you raise funds for research through local Nova Scotia events like the 2018 #JDRFWalk to Cure Diabetes, it enables us to support the best and brightest scientists in the field.
JDRF strives to help people at all ages and stages of the disease to live better, longer, healthier lives. These people are the reason JDRF exists, and remain at the forefront of everything we do.
For more information, and to learn all about the latest T1D research developments, self-management tips and advocacy efforts, please see our website at jdrf.ca.
JDRF is the leading organization funding the top research in the world to better treat, prevent and cure type one diabetes (T1D)
Jack.org is Canada's only charity training and empowering young leaders to revolutionize mental health.
Through Jack Talks, Jack Chapters, and Jack Summits, young leaders identify and dismantle barriers to positive mental health in their communities. Jack.org is working towards a Canada where all young people understand how to take care of their own mental health and look out for each other. A Canada without shame, where all those who need support get the help they deserve. With thousands of young leaders across every province and territory in Canada, we’re only just getting started.
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