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TPH ® Charitable Greeting Cards
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For over 15 years, The Printing House Limited (TPH) has produced greeting cards in support of registered Canadian charities. TPH Charitable Greeting Cards are printed on Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified paper generously donated by Tembec Paper Group and Buntin Reid. Artwork is donated by Canadian artist. 100% of the net proceeds from the TPH Greeting Cards are donated to registered Canadian charities.
Eligible charities must:
• be national in scope
• registered with the Canadian Government
• not politically nor religiously affiliated
• not have a greeting card program
For more information about TPH Charitable Greeting Card Campaign, contact TPH Charitable Office at charitable@tph.ca or by phone at 416-504-5296.
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Organizations benefitting from the 2009 Greeting Card campaign |
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Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation
At the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation and Dr. Peter Centre West End, we are helping to rebuild lives shattered by HIV/AIDS, addiction, mental illness, poverty, and discrimination because of gender and sexual orientation. Through our Day Health Program and 24-hour care Residence, we provide a broad range of clinical services, including health care and treatment support, nutritious meals, counselling services, art and music therapy, and recreational and complementary therapies. |
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Amethyst Women's Addiction Centre
The Amethyst Women’s Addiction Centre supports women to take control of factors affecting their health and well-being. Bilingual programs at Amethyst include counseling for drug addiction, alcohol addiction, gambling problems, sexual abuse. Additionally, through the Health Promotion program, Amethyst offers wellness workshops in the community where we discuss the importance of proper nutrition for a healthy life. |
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Homebridge Youth Society
Discovering Food Program |

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The Stop Community Food Centre
Purchasing food for clients
The Stop works to increase access to food in a manner that maintains dignity, builds health and community and challenges inequality. Through programs like our community kitchens and gardens, drop-in meals, peri-natal support, a food bank, food markets and community advocacy, our aim is to bring people together to break down social isolation and improve their quality of life.
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Daily Bread Food Bank
Our Vision is to end hunger in our community
By:
• Providing food and resources for hungry people;
• Mobilizing greater support, involvement and action;
• Creating social change to reduce poverty through research, education and advocacy
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