Affordable Housing: Just Do It!

I am proud to be the treasurer of Saint Clare's, and really excited that we have been named one of Canada's most innovative charities by Tides Canada.

They have a short video clip on their web site
http://tidescanada.org/about/news-events/tides-top-10/tides-top-10-for-2...

So if you are looking for a charity to support, perhaps as a Hannukah, Christmas or Birthday gift, you can feel good supporting St Clare's work! If you do donate, please let them know I told you about us.

Love & RRRevolution, Tracey

Here's the Press Release:

HONOURING CANADA’S MOST INNOVATIVE CHARITIES

TIDES CANADA’S TOP 10

VANCOUVER, BC -- Tides Canada, a national leader in forward-thinking philanthropy, announced the recipients of its prestigious annual Tides Top 10 award today.

The Tides Top 10 recognizes the nation’s most ground-breaking projects and organizations that have demonstrated outstanding leadership, vision and real-world impact in addressing today’s most pressing environmental and social problems.

This year’s Top 10 includes organizations focused on food security, housing, the Arctic, marine conservation, climate change and civic responsibility. Whether local or national in their reach, each provides innovative solutions that can be replicated in Canada and abroad.

This year’s recipients are:

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Canadian Youth Climate Coalition, for mobilizing the Canadian Youth Delegation to COP 15 and engaging Canadian youth on climate action (National)
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Living Oceans Society in recognition of its well-publicized scientific underwater expedition, Finding Coral (British Columbia)
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Tusaqtuut Core Indigenous Knowledge Project, led by Meeka Mike, for furthering an understanding of Inuit culture and the impact of climate change in the Arctic (Canadian Arctic)
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The Framework Foundation’s Timeraiser project, for successfully targeting Gen Y and Z to donate their time and talent to non-profits (National)
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UBC Farm for its interactive programs for children and adults of all ages, which use on-farm experiences to teach and emphasize the relationships between food, health, and the environment (Vancouver)
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Local Food Plus, a leader in sustainable food certification that is rebuilding local, sustainable supply chains from farmer to consumer (National)
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Faith and the Common Good, an environmental innovator, was chosen for its successful cross-denominational work greening religious buildings across the country (National)
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Pembina Institute for advancing real solutions for sustainable energy through their innovative research, analysis, education, and advocacy (National)
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Capacity Waterloo Region, an initiative to strengthen the capacity of non-profits and social venture initiatives that is being watched and evaluated across Canada (Waterloo Region in Ontario)
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St. Clare’s Multifaith Housing for its pragmatic, just-do-it approach in addressing homelessness and the lack of affordable housing in Toronto

“These groups shift the way we see our communities and change our own understanding of the impact each of us can have upon the world. It is our honour to celebrate great organizations and initiatives that propel us forward in our shared goals of building healthy communities and a healthy planet,” said Ross McMillan, President and CEO of Tides Canada.
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