Pikangikum First Nation opened a brand new Community Safe House & Hotel last week, in what was the second phase of a multi-year-long project aimed at improving…
Baxter Canada Releases its Third Year Impact Report for Corporate Giving Program Welcome Home with Canadian Red Cross
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Partnership with Canadian Red Cross provides essential support for Canadians during COVID-19 pandemic
MISSISSAUGA, ON, July 14, 2021 /CNW/ - Today, Baxter Canada released its three-year impact report for its national giving program Welcome Home in partnership with the Canadian Red Cross. Since the establishment of the partnership in 2018, Baxter Canada has contributed more than $450,000 to provide greater access to essential resources for patients returning home from hospital and communities in need. With the challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic, Baxter Canada extended its efforts with the Canadian Red Cross to find new and innovative ways to support Canadians who need it most and adapt existing programs to keep them running safely amid the pandemic.
Women leaving incarceration can soon find a new home in the Oak Cottage for Women
It s a first of its kind in Williamson County- the Oak Cottage for Women provides a home for women leaving prison. Now they hope to give more women a fresh start as they prepare to break ground yet again.
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FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WTVF) â It s a Franklin home that at first glance looks unassuming, but soon, it will serve a unique purpose.
âWe help them to get a job, we feed them, we clothe them, we transport them. They come homeless to our house and we take care of all their needs,â said Founder and Executive Director of Oak Cottage for Women, Judy Felts.
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Whitehorse RCMP officer assaulted, witnesses step up to help, police say
On Feb. 18, an RCMP officer was in the middle of interviewing a witness, when the suspect being investigated came back to the scene and allegedly assaulted the officer.
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On Feb. 18, an RCMP officer was in the middle of interviewing a witness when the suspect being investigated came back to the scene and allegedly assaulted the officer.(CBC)