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Angels In The Night

Homeless Shelter Project

Angels in the Night is a community effort that delivers newly-purchased coats, blankets, gloves, toiletries, and other essentials to homeless shelters across Canada.

Every year in mid-December, hundreds of Angels in the Night volunteers – Invis and Mortgage Intelligence Mortgage Consultants along with their business and lending partners – hit the streets in cities across Canada from Halifax to Victoria as we lend a helping hand to those less fortunate. 

After fundraising throughout the year, Angels in the Night organizers in each participating city work with a number of established homeless facilities to ensure that the goods purchased are needed, and that funds are spent wisely and with greatest impact.  Across Canada, the recipient shelters serve a wide range of clients, from mothers with infants and small children, to street youth, to adults and the elderly. 

Nationally, 15 per cent of the goods purchased by Angels in the Night organizers for shelters are for children and youth, with another third going to women. 

As of December 2010, over $1.68 million has been raised  for this great cause and in 2010 over $180,000 worth of newly-purchased clothing and supplies were delivered to 59 homeless shelters in 13 Canadian cities.

Join us in delivering hope again to those in need – visit www.AngelsInTheNight.ca to find out how you can make a difference.

 

The World Partnership Walk

The World Partnership Walk is Canada's largest annual event dedicated to raising funds and increasing awareness to fight global poverty.

Now in its 27th year, the Walk is organized by volunteers in 10 cities across Canada, and attracts tens of thousands of Canadians united in a common effort to bring hope and renewal to some of the poorest communities in the world. 100% of funds raised are used by Aga Khan Foundation Canada to help alleviate poverty and build sustainable solutions in the poorest regions of the world.  These funds support meaningful projects identified and implemented by local communities – projects that revitalize rural economies, ensure clean water and sanitation, strengthen community-based organizations and educate new generations of girls and women.

In 2011, nearly 40,000 Canadians came together to raise $6.8 million. Since the Walk's inception, its supporters and volunteers have raised more than $65 million for international development initiatives supported by Aga Khan Foundation Canada (AKFC).

To learn more on how you can take steps to end global poverty visit www.WorldPartnershipWalk.com.

 

Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity Canada is a national, non-profit organization working towards a world where everyone has a safe and decent place to live. We’re committed to helping low-income families caught in the vicious cycle of poverty.

We believe in making affordable housing accessible to families who are forced to choose between providing shelter and providing food. Between paying rent and paying bills. These are choices no family should have to make.

With more than 1.3 million Canadian families in need of affordable housing, this need must not only be heard, but addressed. That's why Habitat for Humanity Canada is calling on you to join us in bringing this issue to the forefront. For more information, visit Habitat.ca

 

Canuck Place

Canuck Place Children's Hospice provides specialized pediatric palliative care for children living with a life-threatening illness and support for their families throughout British Columbia.

Thanks to the generosity of individual and corporate donors, over 400 British Columbian children and families are able to access Canuck Place’s program and services at no cost to them. The need for our services grows daily and has reached the point where there is a waiting list of families in need of our assistance.

Your support counts! - Donate today or join an upcoming fundraising event – to participate or for more information visit www.CanuckPlace.org.

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