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SOCIAL JUSTICE
PIVOT Legal Society
Community Served: Vancouver, British Columbia
Issue Areas: affordable housing and homelessness, addiction, policing, sex work, child apprehension
Pivot is the internationally-recognized human rights advocate for the marginalized of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside--Canada's poorest community.Pivot's excellent leadership and volunteers have been very effective in advancing change on key social justice issues with their root-cause targeted legal advocacy and media strategy. DONATE/VOLUNTEER
Oxfam Canada
Community Served: Global
Issue Areas: poverty and famine, fair trade, international community development
Oxfam’s success in combining direct grassroots initiatives with international public policy deserves praise and recognition. They work against the root causes of famine, provide tools to enable people to become self-supporting, and are a worldwide leader in fair-trade advocacy. MAKE A GIFT OR GET INVOLVED
YWCA Toronto (Housing and shelter programs and services)
Community Served: Toronto
ISSUE AREA: affordable housing and shelter for women
Hands down, YWCA Toronto is a Canadian leader in developing and providing safe affordable housing and free shelter accommodation for girls and women. WAYS TO GIVE
Tamarack
Community Served: Canada
Issue Areas: community engagement, community building
Based in Ontario and working across Canada, Tamarack helps Canadian communities take ownership of their issues by making use of proven strategies for community engagement. Tamarack's "Vibrant Communities" is a unique effort to reduce poverty in Canada that allows communities to learn from — and help — each other. This wonderful initiative links up to 15 communities from British Columbia to Newfoundland in a collective effort to test the most effective ways to reduce poverty at the grassroots level.
SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
Renaissance
Community Served: Montreal, Quebec
Issue Areas: professional reintegration, anti-poverty; fair trade waste diversion, environmental stewardship
A fascinating example of social enterprise. Profits from Renaissance’s chain of Montreal-based second hand stores called “Fripe-Prix”, and from “Simpli-City Renaissance” which sells both consignment and new fair-trade clothing, go to fulfilling its mission for the professional and social reintegration of people having difficulties joining the labour market and the promotion of a commitment by each individual to protect the environment. Renaissance diverts over 6 million pounds of used goods from landfills every year and has excellent track record for skills training. DONATE YOUR USED GOODS FOR A GOOD CAUSE
United We Can Bottle Depot
Community Served: Vancouver, British Columbia
Issue Areas: professional reintegration, anti-poverty, waste diversion, recycling
Another great example of social enterprise which has generated full time jobs, many for people with barriers to re-entering the workforce, while handling the recycling millions of containers each year. They have also plowed millions into the local economy via refunds on returned empties. DONATE
Roasted Cherry Coffee House
Community Served: Ottawa, Ontario
Issue Areas: youth education, youth-run and focused social enterprise
A coffee house with a difference…run and managed by a local not-for-profit charitable organization "New Beginnings for Youth", the Roasted Cherry provides an entrepreneurial training ground for youth. All proceeds from sales, catering, and tips are returned to the community in support of youth leadership, development and the advancement of education.
ENVIRONMENT
Environmental Defence
Community Served: Canada
Issue Areas: Greening Cities, Pollution, Toxic Waste, Saving Species
Over the past 22 years, Environmental Defence has been at the forefront of Canada's environmental movement and has won many significant victories that have helped ensure a clean, healthy future for Canadians. SUPPORT
Saltwater Network
ISSUE AREA: ocean conservation, community development, grassroots coalition-building
Community Served: Nova Scotia, Bay of Fundy Region, Gulf of Maine, U.S.A
A community-based marine management approach adopted by fishermen’s organizations, local conservation and other community groups as a response to the economic, social and environmental crisis brought on by overfishing, privatization and overexploitation of the Gulf of Maine region. It links grassroots fishermen organizations to international movements. Considering the size and complexity of the region it serves, Saltwater Network's model is remarkably innovative. CONTACT
Tides Canada's Great Bear Rainforest Fund
ISSUE AREA: forest conservation, First Nations cultures, biodiversity, eco-system based management
Community Served: North and Central British Columbia
Last but not least, one of our own. The Great Bear Rainforest (GBR) is an extraordinary large-scale and science-based conservation model of global significance. We are proud to lead the national fundraising initiative to help ensure a healthy future for the GBR. It is a unique solution that will integrate protection of one-third of the area's rainforests, development of a conservation economy for First Nations, and transformation of unsustainable logging practices outside the protected areas. DONATE |