Empowering Canadians Through Literacy and Learning
Posted onSomeone once said that reading the word means reading the world, and vice versa. This approach – literacy as empowerment – is at the core … Read more
Someone once said that reading the word means reading the world, and vice versa. This approach – literacy as empowerment – is at the core … Read more
Alzheimer’s disease or dementia can be devastating — not only for those experiencing the disease, but also for their families and caregivers. The progressive brain … Read more
Having a roof over your head is not just a basic need, it’s a human right. We all know that shelter, along with food and … Read more
Heart disease is the second leading cause of death in Canada, with more than 250,000 Canadians living with congenital heart disease and many more suffering … Read more
It’s difficult to imagine that people, nearly a third of them children, go hungry in a prosperous country like Canada, but it happens every … Read more
Most Canadians will come face to face with cancer at some point in their lives. Approximately half of us will hear a cancer diagnosis, and … Read more
For the animal lovers, this post may be especially hard to read. Each year, in communities across Canada, animals are being abandoned, injured, or endangered … Read more
Technology is playing a major role in the giving of tomorrow, and eventually in our lifetime, all giving will move online. This has become even … Read more