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We'll be doing it again in 2009 so stay tuned. Check out the fun we had at http://www.webnames.ca/canaryderby.aspx.
www.kiva.org
Women For Women International - gives a 'hand up' for $27 per month. You sponsor a woman in a war-torn region with financial and emotional aid, job-skills training, rights education and small business assistance so they can rebuild their lives. When they graduate from the programme, you are asked to send a letter of congratulations and are assigned a new 'sister' shortly afterwards. Continued support is provided to the graduate, as needed. Both of these organizations were featured on Oprah a few years ago.
I also like OXFAM Gifts Unwrapped - you can buy school supplies or a goat, or a chicken, etc. and these are 'gifts that give twice.'
www.womenforwomen.org
http://www.oxfam.com/
/www.adopt-a-chimp.com/ This is a sanctuary located outside of Montreal and you can adopt a chimp for a one time fee, which is their fundraiser. These chimps were rescued from labs and zoos. They endured horrors and they're so damaged psychologically some never fully recover, though they do better. There's a bio of all of the chimps they care for and you get to choose one. There are some pretty sad cases but happy stories of recovery too - they make friends with each other and form close bonds. I recall one of the female chimps liked to drink cups of tea from a china cup with her caretaker. Please check this out...
www.nominetwork.org
I also donate to two local Montreal poverty-relief charities, Santropol Roulant and Dans La Rue.
I also like the ACLU, though I don't agree with them on every tenet...
At www.oxfamunwrapped.ca you can donate in someone's name and download a giftcard to give them as a present. As well as the usual chickens and donkeys, you can also give things like Gender-Based Violence Prevention Training, Small Business Training, Bicycles, Safe Water...
I was elected to the national board of Oxfam 2 years ago, and continue to be deeply impressed and inspired by the vision and work; particularly by the focus on women's rights and the comprehensive way they address communities' short-term needs and the deeper root causes at a societal and systems level.
They were the first people to really bring attention in the West about FGM, and also the brutality against women in Afghanistan: http://www.equalitynow.org/english/campaigns/af...
I also support the Humane Society, FINCA, and Heifer International, as well as a number of local groups which provide everything from tree planting to helping youngsters earn their first bicycle.
Another org I like is Oxfam Canada, as a few other people have stated - I like the more grassroots approach they appear to have, and have taken a few workshops they have on sustainability. They have very friendly, knowledgeable, passionate people working for them.
www.msf.ca
Provides medical assistance to populations in distress around the world.
SOS BC Children's Villages
https://www.sosbc.org/
Provides a community based family care service to foster children in BC. Three Treasure Cottage Thrift stores, whose proceeds go to supporting SOS Children's Village BC are located in North Vancouver, In Kerrisdale on W41st and in Steveston, on Moncton street in Richmond.
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ALS is a fatal, cruel, ugly and heartbreaking neuromuscular disease. Although there is little impairment of the brain or the senses, those afflicted become extemely anxious with the loss of all control and dignity in their lives as they become literally trapped in their bodies. My mom had bulbar ALS and was unable to speak, swallow or breath very well towards the end. She was fed from a feeding tube, wrote on a white board to communicate until that was no longer possible and had to use a suction machine to clear the saliva from her throat because. There is much to learn on the causes before work on finding a cure can be commence.
I also support the various cancer causes in memory of one of my dearest and wholesome friends, who passed away from a very rare form of pancreatic cancer at the age of 33 years.