Organismes sans but lucratif à Halifax
Découvrez les organismes sans but lucratif locaux qui font une différence dans notre communauté.
Besoin de bénévoles ? Besoin de bénévoles ? Êtes-vous une organisation à la recherche d'aide ? Rejoignez notre communauté.
The IWK Health Centre is a hospital in Halifax, Nova Scotia that provides care to women, children, and youth from throughout Atlantic Canada and beyond.
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.
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 <strong>2018 #JDRFWalk to Cure Diabetes</strong>, 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 <a href="http://www.jdrf.ca/">jdrf.ca</a>.
JDRF is the leading organization funding the top research in the world to better treat, prevent and cure type one diabetes (T1D)
A NS based nonprofit that trains and placed medical service dogs to disabled individuals. We are a very small, close knit group. Our main program is training Mobility Dogs for Ehlors-Danlos Syndrome. Our other program places medical service dogs with survivors of sexual violence who have become disabled due to their conditions (ex. PTSD, mobility, brain injury).
We are completely volunteer run and always looking to expand out team!
Laing House is a peer support organization for youth living with mental illness, where members can embrace their unique gifts and find their way in a caring and supportive environment. Laing House youth are between 16 and 30 years of age and have a diagnosis of mood disorder, psychosis, and/or anxiety disorder.
Laing House is a youth-driven, community-based organization where young people who are living with a mental illness can get the support they need to rebuild their lives. Since opening in 2001, Laing House has assisted hundreds of youth to continue on their path to recovery.
Liver Canada (LC), formerly known as the Canadian Liver Foundation, was first established in 1969. We exist to promote liver health, increase public understanding and awareness of liver diseases, and provide support to those affected.
From our main office in Halifax, we serve all Nova Scotians with lung disease through help from generous donors. Our focus is simple: offer the best programs and services in lung health possible, advocate for better lung health research and put the money we receive in areas that directly help Nova Scotians live healthier and breathe easier.
Lung Cancer Canada is a registered national charity that serves as Canada’s leading resource for lung cancer education, patient support, research and advocacy. Based in Toronto, Ontario, Lung Cancer Canada has a wide reach that includes both regional and pan-Canadian initiatives. Lung Cancer Canada is a member of the Global Lung Cancer Coalition and is the only organization in Canada focused exclusively on lung cancer.
MS Canada provides services to people with multiple sclerosis and their families and funds research to find the cause and cure for this disease. We have a membership of over 7,000 and are the only national voluntary organization in Canada that supports both MS research and services. Since our founding in 1948, the core support of MS Canada has been from tens of thousands of dedicated individuals, companies and foundations in communities across Canada. The Society receives almost no funding from government.
MS Canada is governed by a board of directors comprised of 14 volunteer members who are elected annually.
Some 1,500 volunteers serve on MS Canada national, division and chapter boards and committees. An estimated 13,500 women and men are volunteers for service programs, fundraising events, public awareness campaigns and social action activities.
Our Vision- A World free of Multiple Sclerosis
Our Mission- To connect and empower the MS Community to create positive change
MS Canada is a National organization with reach all over Canada. We're inspired by the vision of a world free of multiple sclerosis. We work with researchers, donors, partners, volunteers, and people living with MS to bring about positive change. Whether improving the lives of Canadians today or supporting high-quality research that aims to end MS tomorrow, we work together as a community.
We connect the MS community to programs, information, research and to each other while they are on their MS journey.
Learn more about our work and how we're taking steps to realize this vision.
Our Impact Goals
<ul>
<li>Advance treatment and care</li>
<li>Enhance well-being</li>
<li>Understand and halt disease progression</li>
<li>Prevent MS</li>
</ul>
Read our Latest Impact Report
The Mood Disorders Society of Canada (MDSC) Youth Advisory Council is a network of students from colleges and universities across the country, aimed at engaging young adults in discussions about mental health in their own age demographic. The NYAC High School Subcommittee is a group of high school and university students that aim to promote mental health advocacy for youth across Canada through social media, outreach, events, webinars, and more! We are currently recruiting members to join our team through our application: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeH6guVnDVeVoGcg1o-rl12kVAGI9tPhFZN8lheAdf_1Wlh6Q/viewform.
If you’re passionate about mental health and want to make a difference in the national movement of youth raising mental health awareness, apply to join the High School Subcommittee!
<strong>Please note that this an opportunity for youth all across Canada!</strong>
Want to be listed?
Inscrivez votre organisme