Charities & Volunteer Organizations in Mundy Pond, St. John's, NL

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89 Froude Avenue, St. John's, A1E 3B8

(709) 579-0763
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70 Ropewalk Lane, St. John's, A1B 3R9

(709) 753-6520
The Canadian Cancer Society is a national community-based organization of volunteers whose mission is the eradication of cancer and the enhancement of the quality of life of people living with cancer.
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3-7 Cashin Avenue, St. John's, A1E 3A7

(709) 739-8755
Discount store, Thrift & Consignment Store, Thrift store, Charity Organization
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3-7 Cashin Ave, St. John's, A1E 3A7

(709) 739-0077
animal shelters, protection agencies, Charity Organization, Non-profit organization, Animal Protection, Nonprofit Organization, animal shelters protection agencies, Membership Organizations, Shelter
Heavenly Creatures Incorporated is a compassionate non-profit organization in St. John's, praised by customers for its kind and friendly staff, great service, and dedication to helping animals. Several customers mention the need for more donations to support their cause. The volunteers go above and beyond to assist those in need with pet food and ensure that all needs are met.

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170 Cashin Ave, St. John's, A1E 3B6

(709) 753-0220
Nonprofit Organization, women's organizations, Non-Governmental Organization NGO, Membership Organizations, Community Organization, Non-profit organization, Womens, Service, Organization
The St Johns Status Of Women Council is highly regarded by its clients for its fantastic, safe, and warm environment. The staff is described as terrific and the services offered are great and positive. The organization provides valuable resources for women, including counselling and outings.

A-21 Symonds Avenue, St. John's, A1E 3A1

709-726-0556
Church, Membership Organizations, Religious Organizations

296 Lemarchant Rd, St. John's, A1E 1R2

(709) 579-3310
Children's Education financing, Non-Profit Organization, Nonprofit Organization
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257-C Lemarchant Rd, St. John's, A1E 1P8

(709) 579-6472
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47 St. Clare Avenue, St. John's, A1C 2J9

(709) 579-1009
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129 Buckmasters Circle, St. John's, A1C 4V7

(709) 579-0718
Charity
Buckmasters Circle Community Centre is a community-focused organisation with a clean and welcoming public health office. The centre offers various programs and services for families and children, with friendly and knowledgeable staff. The public health nurse and nurse practitioner are available on designated days. The centre also provides onsite faxing, computer access, and job facilitation services. Parking can be a challenge, but nearby options are available.

1 Cornwall Crescent, St. John's, A1E 1Z4

(709) 579-0039
Anglican church
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136 Crosbie Rd, Suite 306, St. John's, A1B 3K3

(709) 579-7325
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136 Crosbie Rd, Suite 205, St. John's, A1B 3K3

(709) 726-9431
The province's co-operative business sector has been collectively represented by a provincial union or federation since the Newfoundland Co-operative Union (NCU) was established in the 1940's. NCU evolved into Newfoundland Co-operative Services (NCS) in the late 1960's. It became the NLFC in 1981. Today the NLFC is the collective and unifying voice for co-op enterprises in Newfoundland and Labrador. Its mission is to promote the co-op business alternative and to support the continued growth and development of the co-op sector in the province. The NLFC has a nine member board of directors and two full time staff members who work out of the NLFC office in St. John's. The NLFC is a member of the Co-operatives and Mutuals Canada (CMC), which is a national central agency for the co-operative sector in Canada. CMC is a member of the International Co-operative Alliance (ICA) which represents the co-op sector around the world. The NLFC subscribes to the ICA statement of co-operative identity adopted in 1986. It is as follows: Definition: A co-operative is an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through jointly owned and democratically controlled enterprise. Co-operative Values: Co-operatives are based on the values of self-help, self-responsibility, democracy, equality, equity and solidarity. In the tradition of their founders, co-operative members believe in the ethical values of honesty, openness, social responsibility and caring for others. Principles of Co-operation: The co-operative principles are guidelines by which the co-op values are put into practice: Voluntary and open membership. #Democratic member control. Member economic participation. Autonomy and independence. Education, training and information. Co-operation amongst co-operatives Concern for the community.
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174 Mundy Pond Road, St. John's, A1E 1V3

709-579-7261
Religious Organizations, Membership Organizations
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SUITE 103, 15 HALLETT CRES., St. John's, A1C 2H3

(709) 753-7270
We work with other women’s organizations and equality-seeking groups for the common goal of making society more just and equitable for women. We regularly advise the Minister Responsible for the Status of Women, cabinet ministers and politicians on how policies and legislation affect women. The Advisory Council advises, advocates, lobbies, analyzes, educates and promotes awareness of women’s inequality. Some of the women’s issues we are involved with are: violence, poverty, access to justice, housing, child care & early learning, health care, leadership, and maternity & parental benefits. We also do our best to respond to the “hot issues” that come up throughout the year.

16 Convent Square, St. John's, A1E 2T4

(709) 726-7155
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714 Water Street, St. John's, A1E 1C1

(709) 739-8355
Membership Organizations, Religious Organizations, Social services organization
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805 Water St, St. John's, A1C 1A9

(709) 753-2143
Mental Health Services, health, Psychiatric Hospitals, Service, Recreation Center, Nonprofit Organization, specialists, charity organization, Social Club, mental, Non-Profit Organization, Mental health service

1 Westerland Road, St. John's, A1B 4E9

(709) 753-1931
Church of God, Religious organization, Religious Organizations, Anglican church, Membership Organizations
This church is known for its welcoming atmosphere and friendly priests. The beautiful building draws families and regular attendees. Some visitors appreciate the large parking lot. However, accessibility may be an issue for those with mobility challenges.
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300 Prince Philip Drive, St. John's, A1B 3V6

(709) 777-7589
All contributions to the Dr. H. Bliss Murphy Cancer Care Foundation remain in the province and are used to: enhance regional programs close to the patient's home; support local education and research projects; fund patient support programs and services; and, acquire cancer treatment equipment. Presently, in Canada, we can expect that in excess of 144,000 people will be diagnosed with an invasive cancer. By the year 2015, the number of new invasive cancer cases will be about 43% greater than that of 2002 and by 2010, cancer will be the leading cause of death, surpassing cardiovascular disease. We have seen a slight improvement in survival rates resulting from early detection and better treatment programs over the past 15 years. Consequently, there are more people living with cancer. Cancer prevalence, that is the number of people in the province who have a cancer, is estimated to be about 285% higher than the incidence (number of people diagnosed annually) which means that we have 18,000-20,000 people living with cancer. Each year, the Foundation's Board of Directors reviews and approves the funding commitments and operating budget for the Dr. H. Bliss Murphy Cancer Care Foundation, based on revenue projections from all sources. Every dollar raised here helps cancer patients here.

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