SUCCESSION CAPITAL FOUNDATION was initiated by Succession Captial Corporation as a means to raise funds for the Toronto based charities and give back in some small way to the Torontonian community.
Succession foundation supports various charities such as the Toronto Wildlife Centre, Sportsfest, Jacob's Ladder, the arts and athletes focused on Martial Arts.
Toronto Wildlife Centre (TWC) is a registered charity that is well-known in the community as a leader in our field. We work in cooperation with agencies such as the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, the Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre, the Toronto Zoo, the Ontario Veterinary College, many branches of the OSPCA, local animal services agencies, the municipal police and the OPP, as well as other non profits such as the Owl Foundation, the Canadian Peregrine Foundation, Animal Alliance of Canada and FLAP (Fatal Light Awareness Program).
Toronto Wildlife Centre relies entirely on donations from generous members of the public, foundations and corporations to continue helping wildlife and the people who live alongside them.
More information about the Toronto Wildlife Centre can be located at www.torontowildlifecentre.com.
Excerpt taken from the home page and about us page on the Toronto Wildlife Centre website, www.torontowildlifecentre.com.
We Animals is an ambitious project which documents, through photography, animals in the human environment. The project began in 1998 when I was becoming more aware of the abuses animals suffer at the hands of humans. The title is intentionally broad in subject matter, interpretation and implication. The premise of the project is that humans are as much animal as the sentient beings we use for food, clothing, research, experimentation, work, entertainment, slavery and companionship. The goal of the project is to break down the barriers that humans have built which allow us to treat non-human animals as objects and not as sentient beings.
More information about We Animals can be located at www.weanimals.org.
Excerpt taken from the about us page on the We Animals website, www.weanimals.org.
Tracy Dort-Kyne is a single mom of 3 young boys named Christian, Malcolm and Thomas, who while cycling alone on Sunday September 4th, near Blue Mountain in Collingwood, Ontario, suffered a life-changing complete C3/C4 spinal cord injury making her a quadriplegic. She had been training for The Centurion Canada road race. Tracy’s ongoing care will be complex and extremely expensive. A Trust Account to support Tracy and her 3 young boys has been established and donations can be made online at www.tracydortkyne.com/donate.
More information about Tracy Dort-Kyne and her journey can be located as www.tracydortkyne.com.
Excerpt taken from the home us page on the Tracy's Journey website, www.tracydortkyne.com.