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Community Care Organisations across Canada.
A list of the other communty organisations that help Canadians in their lives.
Canadian Council on Social Development
Our mission is to develop and promote progressive social policies inspired by social justice, equality and the empowerment of individuals and communities.

Canadian Executive Service Organization
The mission of CESO At Home is to support community-driven, sustainable development within Canada that builds on the strengths, assets and values of the communities.

Community Foundations of Canada
CFC supports and promotes community foundations in their important work, is active in many national voluntary sector activities.

Family Mediation Canada
Family Mediation Canada (FMC) is a national organization dedicated to the promotion of mediation and other forms or conflict resolution for individuals, families, workplaces and communities.

Green Lane
Environment Canada's Internet resource for weather and environmental information. The Green Lane TM helps connect Canadians, exchange information and share knowledge for environmental decision-making.

Imagine Canada
Imagine Canada builds on the proud history of two leading voices of Canada's charitable and nonprofit sector: the Canadian Centre for Philanthropy (CCP) and the Coalition of National Voluntary Organizations (NVO).

National Committee for Canadian Francophonie
The Réseau de développement économique et d’employabilité (RDÉE) maximizes the economic potential of Francophone and Acadian communities. It is found in all provinces and territories outside Québec. Its mandate is to offer various services to these communities to create business ventures and long-term employment.

Scouts Canada
To contribute to the education of young people, through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law, to help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in society.

The Community Safety and Crime Prevention Council
The Community Safety and Crime Prevention Council (CS&CPC) is a multi-disciplinary group of people who, working together within the community, actively engage in community safety solutions by involving the whole community in crime prevention.

The Royal Canadian Legion
As the Legion moves into the 21st century, its members have rededicated themselves to ensure the care of Canada's veterans and the perpetuation of remembrance. The implementation of the "Two Minute Wave of Silence" in 1999, and the establishment of "The Tomb of The Unknown Soldier" in 2000, are just two examples of how the Legion is preparing Canadians to never forget the lessons and sacrifices of the past.

The Vanier Institute of the Family
To create awareness of, and to provide leadership on, the importance and strengths of families in Canada and the challenges they face in their structural, demographic, economic, cultural and social diversity.

Trans Canada Trail
The Trans Canada Trail was created in 1992 and publicly launched in the summer of 1994. It was conceived by the Canada 125 management as a legacy project. Canada 125 was an organization created to celebrate Canada’s 125th year of confederation in 1992. Individual Canadians are invited to help build the Trail by “symbolically” purchasing metres. A donation of $50.00 builds a metre of Trail and the donor’s name (or the name of anyone they designate) is permanently inscribed in a Trail Pavilion along the route of the Trail.

YWCA of/du Canada
For over 100 years the YWCA Canada has expressed the spirit, the struggle and the dedication of women who made our movement happen. With the enormous commitment of our volunteers, members, participants and staff, we will continue to meet the challenges facing women and girls in our society, and to work for empowerment and equality.


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