HOPE
The
Hope Page is the place on this website where we have
the opportunity to show a bit of humanity. We have been
very blessed in this life and for that reason we look
for ways to give something back. |
World
Vision Canada
Please
help us help Haiti! In all of their work around
the world, World Vision's focus is on children. Whether
it's building schools or health clinics through their
child sponsorship program, lobbying governments to change
policies that hurt the poor, or responding to a humanitarian
crisis, the needs of children are front and centre.
As you click through their site, you'll find updates
on crisis spots and information on their work in Canada
and overseas. You'll also find suggestions for how you
can get involved—whether it's through sponsoring
a child, writing to your M.P., or simply offering a
prayer for the needs of our world. They invite you to
join them as they work together to build a better future
for the world's children. |
HOPE
International Development Agency
A
non-profit international development organization
based in New Westminster, BC working in Africa, Asia,
and the Americas in such countries as Ethiopia, Cambodia,
India and the Dominican Republic, HOPE undertakes
and supports people-oriented projects.
These projects empower people
and communities in need. Many projects focus on the
provision of clean and safe water, sustainable living,
primary health and sanitation, and the environment.
The projects of HOPE are accomplished with the help
of volunteers and the skills of the local people overseas,
combined with the generosity of people here.
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BC
PWA (British Columbia Persons with AIDS Society)
The
British Columbia Persons With AIDS Society (BCPWA) is
dedicated to empowering persons living with HIV disease
and AIDS through mutual support and collective action.
It is Western Canada's largest AIDS organization with
a membership more than 3,600 HIV + individuals. Unique
among major HIV/AIDS agencies in Canada, BCPWA's Board
of Directors is composed entirely of HIV+ members. The
Society provides support and advocacy services, treatment
information and volunteer opportunities for its many
diverse members. |
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