The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing hope, strength, and joy to children with critical illnesses by granting their most heartfelt wishes. Established in 1980, the foundation operates in nearly 50 countries, with the help of volunteers, donors, and community supporters. Each wish journey is tailored to the child's unique dreams, whether it's meeting a favorit
Rotary International is a global network of community leaders and volunteers committed to making a positive impact in the world. Founded in 1905, Rotary connects over 1.4 million members across more than 46,000 clubs in nearly every country. Guided by the motto "Service Above Self," Rotary focuses on promoting peace, fighting disease, supporting education, providing clean water, and enhancing comm
Operation Smile Canada is a charitable organization dedicated to transforming the lives of children born with cleft lip, cleft palate, and other facial differences. Part of a global network, Operation Smile Canada provides free, safe surgical care and comprehensive health services to children in need. With the support of medical volunteers and generous donors, the organization conducts medical mis
The Veterans Transition Network (VTN) is a Canadian organization dedicated to supporting veterans as they transition from military to civilian life. Founded in 1999, VTN offers specialized programs designed to address the unique challenges veterans face, including mental health support, career guidance, and community reintegration. Through its evidence-based group workshops, VTN provides veterans
Adsum House is an emergency shelter located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, dedicated to providing safe and supportive housing for women, youth, and gender-diverse individuals experiencing homelessness. Established in 1983, Adsum House offers a range of services, including crisis support, meals, clothing, and life skills classes. With a focus on creating a safe and inclusive environment, the organization
The Special Olympics is a global movement that empowers individuals with intellectual disabilities through the transformative power of sports. Founded in 1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the Special Olympics provides year-round training and competition in various Olympic-style sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. With over 5 million athletes across more than 190 countries,
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