Latest NewsYouth Group - Sign Up Today!Are you between 13-18 years old or 19-28 years old and do you or a family member have Marfan syndrome, Loeys-Dietz syndrome, ACTA2 or a genetic aortic disorders Click here to learn more about joining our new youth group and mentorship program! 2014 CMA Research Grant Program $100,000The Canadian Marfan Association in partnership with The Marfan Foundation is proud to announce the annual Research Grant opportunity for $100,000. Both the Canadian Marfan Association and The Marfan Foundation co-fund the two-year faculty grant. For full details, deadlines, guidelines, and application, click here . Application deadline: April 27, 2014 2013-2014 Holiday Campaign is here! The 2013-2014 Holiday Campaign is here with a special letter from Kenzie McDonald, a young and vibrant young adult who has been diagnosed with both FBN1 and TGFBR2 mutations. Despite her diagnosis, though scary at first, Kenzie shares her story of how she overcomes her obstacles and advocates to others, 'live within the limits, but don't be afraid to live.'
Downtown Milton is a community of 170 businesses - retail, dining, services and more. All nestled in the historic core of Milton! Shop, Dine and Enjoy! Whether you are looking for a new look for yourself, your home or that special gift for a friend, Downtown Milton is the place to go. You'll find yourself surrounded by small town charm - late 19th century architecture, a blacksmith shop, mature parks with gazebos and, most notably, the millpond. Downtown Milton is also the place where you can stop by to enjoy a hearty brunch during the farmers' market or an evening of fine dining. There's something for everyone to enjoy in Downtown Milton! Come and celebrate life in your downtown!
Knights Table provides food bank services on a weekly basis and free hot meals 365 days of the year to anyone in need of food. Knights Table also provides a Good Neighbour program offering free bread and sweets to anyone in need and takes the program mobile to senior homes and high-risk areas in Peel region. Donations of money, time and food are needed and appreciated.
Halton Women’s Place is an organization providing shelter and crisis services for physically, emotionally, financially and sexually abused women and their dependent children and is dedicated to ending violence against women and their children.
Serving the Halton Region community (Burlington, Milton & Oakville) in Ontario, Canada.
Staff will offer support, counselling and information in complete confidentiality over the phone or at our shelters. Please note, we cannot offer counselling via email as it is not a secure form of communication.
The Canadian Mental Health Association is a nationwide organization that promotes mental health, provides support for individuals recovering from mental illness, and offers various resources and programs to enhance mental well-being across Canada.
Volunteer MBC is a volunteer centre that fosters and develops volunteerism in the Region of Peel, serving the cities of Mississauga and Brampton, and the Town of Caledon, by raising awareness of the power of service.A united community through volunteerism that ensures a safe and healthy environment where people truly care for each other. To promote and support volunteerism in an effort to connect all people to meaningful volunteer opportunities.
The Canadian Mental Health Association is a nationwide charity that promotes mental health, provides support for mental illness recovery, and offers various programs and resources to enhance mental well-being across Canada.
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