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Abbeyfield Houses Society of Ottawa
Abbeyfield is a concept that originated in the United Kingdom; today there are 900 Abbeyfield Houses around the world. There are 27 Abbeyfield Houses in Canada including several in British Columbia and Ontario. |
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613-729-4817 |
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425 Parkdale Avenue. |
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(613) 729-3455 |
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379 Holland Avenue |
Alzheimer Society of Ottawa-Carleton
The Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County exists to alleviate the personal and social consequences of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias and to promote research. |
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(613) 523-4004 |
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1750 Russell Road |
Angels with Autism Foundation
The mission of the Foundation is to assist families of individuals with autism financially or through referral to other program; to secure quality educational and therapeutic services; and, to introduce sensory programs. |
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613-745-8024 |
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330-5929L, Jeanne-D\'Arc Blvd. |
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(613) 730-0687 |
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77 Echo Drive |
Breast Cancer Action
Breast Cancer Action is a survivor-directed, charitable organization whose mission is to provide information, support and education to women and men diagnosed with breast cancer, their families and the community. |
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613-736-5921 |
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739A Ridgewood Avenue. |
Canada-Africa Community Health Alliance
Our humanitarian foundation offers basic health care to isolated African villages, participates in the fight against HIV/AIDS, and contributes to the training of human resources both in Canada and in the host countries of Gabon, Benin, and Tanzania.
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(613) 234-9992 |
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100 Marie Curie, Suite 300 |
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(613) 523-3343 |
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104-1785 Alta Vista Drive |
Canadian Breast Cancer Network
CBCN is a national link between all groups and individuals concerned about breast cancer, and represents the concerns of all Canadians affected by breast cancer and those at risk |
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(613) 230-3044 |
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300-331 Cooper St. |
Canadian Cardiovascular Society
The CCS is the national voice for cardiovascular physicians and scientists. The CCS mission is to promote cardiovascular health and care through knowledge translation, including dissemination of research and encouragement of best practices, professional development, and leadership in health policy.
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(613) 569-3407 |
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222 Queen Street, Suite 1403 |
Canadian Celiac Association Ottawa Chapter
Celiac Disease is a medical condition in which the absorptive surface of the small intestine is damaged by a number of proteins found in grains, and referred to collectively as 'gluten'. This results in an inability of the body to absorb nutrients: protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, which are necessary for good health. |
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(613) 833-2608 |
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P.O. Box 39035Billings PO |
Canadian College of Medical Geneticists
The mission of the Canadian College of Medical Geneticists is to establish and maintain high quality professional and ethical standards of medical genetics services in Canada and to help ensure that the highest quality of service is delivered to the Canadian public. |
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(613) 730-6250 |
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774 Echo Drive. |
Canadian Federation for Sexual Health
anadian Federation for Sexual Health is a national network that takes leadership in advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights in Canada and internationally through public education and awareness. |
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(613) 241-4474 |
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430 Nicholas Street. |
Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute
The Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute (CFLRI) conducts research, monitors trends and makes recommendations to increase population levels of physical activity and improve the health of all Canadians. |
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(613) 233-5528 |
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201-185 Someset Street West |
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(613) 224-5515 |
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96 Centrepointe Drive. |
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(613) 224-5515 |
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96 Centrepointe Drive |
Canadian Health Services Research Foundation
The Canadian Health Services Research Foundation supports the evidence-informed management of Canada's healthcare system by facilitating knowledge transfer and exchange - bridging the gap between research and healthcare management and policy. |
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(613) 728-2238 |
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1565 Carling Avenue Suite 700 |
Canadian Institute of Child Health
Dedicated to promoting and protecting the health, well-being and rights of all children and youth through monitoring, education and advocacy. |
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(613) 230-8838 |
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384 Bank Street, Suite 300 |
Canadian Lung Association
The Canadian Lung Association has been dedicated to its mission of promoting and improving lung health for all Canadians. A non-profit and volunteer-based health charity, The Lung Association depends on donations from the public to support lung health research, education, prevention and advocacy. |
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(613) 569-6411 |
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300-1750 Courtwood Crescent |
Canadian Occupational Therapy Foundation
The Canadian Occupational Therapy Foundation became a reality on May 17, 1983. The first Board of Governors consisted of three prominent Occupational Therapists: Karen Goldenberg, President; Dr. Thelma Cardwell, Vice President and Dr. Isobel Robinson, Secretary / Treasurer.
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(613) 523-2268 |
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CTTC Building Suite 3404, 1125 Colonel By Drive |
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