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The Aerie Foundation

121 Middle Rd., Devonshire FL 03
Phone: (441)296-5054
Email: administration@aeriefoundation.org

Website: http://www.aeriefoundation.org

Agape House ~ Friends of Hospice
Friends of Hospice is a registered charity providing support for Bermuda’s only inpatient hospice facility, Agape House. Located on the grounds of King Edward VII Memorial Hospital in Paget, Agape House is part of Bermuda Hospitals Board’s Continuing Care Programme. Our hospice has twelve patient care beds and was originally established in April 1990, under the direction of Mrs. Hilary Soares. Our mission is to provide quality end of life care. We believe everyone has the right to die painfree and with dignity, regardless of age, race or disease process.

Age Concern

Linking seniors to resources that meet their needs.

21 Point Finger Road, Paget DV 04
P.O. Box HM 2397, Hamilton HM JX
Tel: 238-7525
Fax: 238-7177

Amnesty International Bermuda
P.O. Box HM 2136, Hamilton HM JX
Phone: (441)296-3249
Email: aibda@logic.bm.
Bermuda Autism Support & Education

P.O. Box FL 93, Flatt’s FL BX
Phone: (441)535-7277
Email: basebda@yahoo.com

Bermuda Cancer & Health Centre

Community education about prevention and early detection of all forms of cancer including colon cancer, as well as diabetic and ostomy patients since 1945. 75% of all mammograms are done here. They store all X-ray and related health-condition films required from non-Bermudians by Immigration. Registered Charity # 070.
Location: 46 Point Finger Road, Paget.
Mailing: P. O. Box HM 1652, Hamilton HM FX.
Phone 441-236-1001. Fax 295-5291.

B.E.S.T. - Bermuda Environmental and Sustainability Taskforce

BEST is working on several fronts to preserve Bermuda’s social, economic and physical environment. Our mission is to continually raise awareness throughout the community on environmental and social issues, of which the proposed development at Southlands is but one. Funds raised are to be used for ongoing aspects of this education and action campaign, such as:
• Radio, TV and print adverts
• Hall rentals for public meetings and forums
• Equipment rentals for public events
• Posters and flyers

Bermuda Foundation for Insurance Studies
The Bermuda Foundation For Insurance Studies was founded by leaders of Bermuda’s insurance industry to ensure Bermuda’s students have opportunities for the education and training necessary to start careers in insurance through scholarships, mentoring, internships and career advice. Thanks to BFIS donors, 40 Bermudians now enjoy rewarding careers in insurance, with another 15 completing their degrees. In 2005 almost $400,000 was awarded in scholarships to students studying Insurance, Risk Management, Finance, Economics, Actuarial Science and Mathematics. BFIS is a Bermuda Registered Charity.
Bermuda Health Alliance

Our collective aim is to strengthen Bermuda's health through fundraising health promotion and education.

Member Charities: (click to go directly to specific charity)
Bermuda Diabetes Association
Bermuda Heart Foundation
Bermuda Hospitals Board
Open Airways
Resident's Family Council

Phone: 292-9177
Email: director@bha.bm

Bermuda Insurance Institute

The Bermuda Insurance Institute is a registered charity, funded and controlled by insurance industry members. The principal purpose of the Bermuda Insurance Institute is to provide a high standard of education and training to those working in the insurance industry, or looking to enter the industry particulary Bermudians entering the insurance industry. With a part-time teaching staff the Institute provides a wide range of educational services offering daytime and evening classes.

Bermuda Islands Association of the Deaf
P.O. Box HM 1749, Hamilton HM GX
Phone: (441)238-8116
Email: biad@therock.bm
Bermuda Junior Service League

The Bermuda Junior Service League (BJSL) is an organization of women committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women and improving the community in which we live. The BJSL's purpose is both educational and charitable. Founded in 1936 by Mrs. C. Vail-Zuill, it was modeled on the Junior Leagues of America. Current projects include:
· Provide gift packages to all patients who must spend Christmas day in the hospital
• Produce Bermudian Cookery and Island Thyme cookbooks
• Coordinate annual BJSL High School & Middle School Debate Tournament
• Hold annual Coin Drive to raise funds for community service projects
• Award the Mrs. C. Vail-Zuill Scholarship to Bermudian students
• Provide school supplies to all P1 students

Bermuda Physically Handicap Association

The BPHA has been a Registered Charity #088 since 1964. It is the only registered organization in Bermuda specifically for the physically disabled and physically challenged. It exists to help its members deal with problems of the physically disabled. Members include blind or sight-impaired; deaf; speech-impaired and amputees. Our office is the former Kindley military building in St. David's. Telephone (441) 293-5035, Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.

 

Bermuda Red Cross Society

Be a Blood Donor, a driver, a CPR instructor, help at a desk for equipment rentals or more. Volunteer!!!
This volunteer organization, made up of community-minded members help thousands of patients visit the hospital for diabetes, stroke or heart treatment by driving them free in their own private cars.

" Charleswood", 9 Berry Hill Road, Paget DV 03
Phone: 441-236-8253.
Email: redcross@ibl.bm

Bermuda Riding for the Disabled

Bermuda Riding for the Disabled (BRD), providing therapeutic riding for children with special needs in Bermuda, is based in a purpose built Equestrian Centre as part of the WindReach Recreational Village.
Warwick Parish
Phone: 441-238-RIDE (7433)
Email: brd@ibl.bm

Bermuda Society for the Blind

Founded by Lady Gladys Hall in 1951 promoting the welfare, education and employment of the sight-impaired or visually disabled. A special day care programme is offered to blind, where they make baskets, stools, trivets and hampers, which the Society sells to the public. It has been located at Beacon House for 40 years. Registered charity 090.
Location: 3 Brunswick Street, Hamilton
Phone 441-292-3231 or 292-4177

Bermuda Zoological Society
Supporting the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo.
40 North Shore Rd., Flatt’s FL 04
Phone: (441)293-2727
Email: bzs@ibl.bm
Web: www.bamz.org
Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Bermuda

Friendship makes a world of difference.

15 Front Street, Hamilton HM 11
Phone: 441-292-2802
Email: bbbs@logic.bm

C.A.R.F. (Cancer Assistance Research Foundation)
P.O. Box CR 368, Crawl CR BX
Phone: (441)293-1692
Email: Carfcan7@yahoo.com
The Centre on Philanthropy

Our mission is to lead the Bermuda community in building an effective, efficient, and sustainable Third Sector by:
·advancing knowledge, skills, and performance
·fostering effective partnerships
·creating a unified voice for the sector
·supporting and increasing volunteerism
Location: Charities House, 25 Point Finger Road, Paget. Tel: 441-236-7706

Coalition for the Protection of Children

Family Resource Network Charitable Trust Members:
The Coalition for the Protection of Children
The Centre of Community & Family Mediation
The Fathers' Resource Centre
The Physical Abuse Centre
Parents Anonymous Bermuda

38 Mount Hill, Pembroke HM 09
Phone: 295-1150
Fax: 295-2430
Email: cpc@ibl.bm

Committee of 25 For Handicapped Children
P.O. Box HM 927, Hamilton HM DX
Phone: (441)292-4324
Email: Committeeof25@ibl.bm
Ewan Sampson Scholarship Trust
P.O. Box HM 3396, Hamilton HM PX
Phone: (441)296-2000
Fax: (441) 296-1199
Email: trust@wgt.bm
Web site
Family Centre (The)

"We will work to stabilize and strengthen children and families through therapeutic, caring services and community partnerships." The mission of The Family Centre is “to ensure that families have the skills they need to become successful” and the Centre’s primary goal is to strengthen children in order to strengthen society. The Family Centre’s efforts are carried out on two fronts: to reduce dysfunctional family problems and to build community resource and structures that allow those families to sustain health.

Phone: 232-1116
Email: info@tfc.prevention.bm
Web: www.tfc.bm

Habitat for Humanity Bermuda

Building Houses ~ Building Communities ~ Building Hope

38 Mount Hill, Pembroke HM 09
Phone: 296-0256
Email: habitat@northrock.bm
Web: www.habitat.bm

Hands of Love Ministry
Hands of Love helps the less fortunate in our community, regardless of colour, creed or religious persuasion. Our emplasis is on "asking not what my community can do for me, but what I can do for my community". Hands of Love Ministry is a registered charity (421) and consists of 30 volunteers. We sponsor a feeding programme on the streets every other week.
January to March - Operation blankets and Dime Project Collection "Take Time to Save A Dime"
April - May - Easter Dinner
July - Operation Clothing Drive
August - September - Operation School Clothing Drive provides clothing for approx. 1000 children
October - March - Soup Feeding on the streets
December - Christmas Dinner
Hospitals Auxilary of Bermuda
Hospitals Auxiliary of Bermuda is a registered charity and has been volunteering its services sine 1953. It is made up of hundreds of dedicated volunteers who contribute more than 40,000 hours of service each year to the hospital and also work in the Auxiliary's three enterprises to raise funds to purchase capital equipment for The Bermuda Hospitals Board. The HAB operates within the hospital with its own Executive Board, membership and staff. Contact information and membership application forms: tel: 236-2488 or email.
ISIS Ltd.
At The ISIS Foundation, working in Nepal and Uganda, we aim to make a positive difference to the lives of children, largely through health and educational projects.
ISIS Limited has two principal objectives: firstly to act as Administrator of The ISIS Foundation, and secondly to act as a specialised corporate finance and consulting firm.
We are registered as a Bermuda Charitable Trust (Registration No 508). All our projects have some things in common: all are of real benefit to the local communities; all involve input from local people; all are assessed to ensure that they do, in fact, meet community needs, and all genuinely help kids who really need our assistance. 35 Crow Ln., East Broadway, Paget HM 20. Phone: (441)232-9001
Kathmandu Kids Club

The key purpose is to support The ISIS Foundation and The ISIS Foundation (UK) in their work helping Nepalese children in serious need, as laid out in our Mission Statement. By joining our club, members make a direct and positive contribution to ease the plight of children in a country ravaged by poverty and overcoming the effects of a very recent civil war. 100% of the funds we receive through our membership fees and donations arrive in Kathmandu undiluted, offering maximum positive impact on the children and the people caring for them.

Multiple Sclerosis Society of Bermuda
P.O. Box HM 1426, Hamilton HM FX
Phone: 238-0876
Parishes Achieving Change Together - PACT
PACT is a community - wide initiative seeking to strengthen the community youth and promote positive development of children. There is a need throughout Bermuda for a vehicle that harnesses the desire of individuals to make a difference and the desire of communities to become empowered.

The ultimate goal of this initiative is to assist each community – each neighborhood – to take ownership of the specific challenges that their youth are facing, and give the communities the tools to meet these challenges.

Phone: 441-232-1116
Email: karen@tfc.prevention.bm
P.A.L.S.
P.A.L.S . (formerly Patients Assistance League and Service) was founded in 1980 to provide service to allow cancer patients to remain in their homes rather than being hospitalised. P.A.L.S . is a registered charity and is a member of the World Homecare and Hospice Organisation (WHHO). Ann Smith Gordon, P.A.L.S. CEO, was re-elected Vice-Chairman of WHHO in 1997 and has been Chairman since 1999. There is no charge for the services of P.A.L.S. nurses, nor for the use of medical equipment and medical supplies. These services are available to all cancer patients who need them.
PRIDE Bermuda

Parent Resource Institute for Drug Education
Offers: Drug Abuse Prevention, Parenting Skills, Youth Programes

25 Point Finger Road, Paget DV 04
P.O. Box DV 212, Devonshire DV BX
Phone: 295-9970
Email: info@pride.prevention.bm

Ross "Blackie" Talbot Charity Classic

Since 1993, Bermudian Charities have been the recipients of this fundraiser, and each year's donations have surpassed the previous one. Such is the legacy of Ross "Blackie" Talbot. His spirit of giving will live on in the charitable foundation established in his name. The tournament usually takes place March/April.

The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army is an international Christian organization that began its work in Canada in 1882, growing to become the largest non-governmental direct provider of social services in the Canada and the world. The Salvation Army gives hope and support to vulnerable people today and everyday in Bermuda and 113 countries around the world. The Salvation Army offers practical assistance for children and families, often tending to the basic necessities of life, provides shelter for homeless people and rehabilitation for people who have lost control of their lives to an addiction.
Thrift Shop - 44 King St, Hamilton 292-8107

SPCA Animal Shelter

The Bermuda SPCA was established in 1919 and is registered as Charity No. 86 under the Bermuda Charities Act 1978. Our Objective is:
• to provide effective, lawful means for the prevention of cruelty to animals;
• to promote the education of the general public on the care and well being of all animals;
• to encourage and promote kindness to animals.
The SPCA is committed to improving the lives of Bermuda’s animals through cruelty investigation; ensuring adequate animal legislation is in place and by operating a homeless Animal Shelter. The Shelter also offers adoption and lost and found services for companion animals. Location:
Location: 32 Valley Road, Paget
Mailing Address: PO Box WK 94, Warwick WK BX
Tel: 236-7333 Fax: 236-6185
Email: spca@northrock.bm

St. Baldrick's Day
This international charity began on a bet between three reinsurance executives who decided to help kids with cancer. Since many Cancer kids are bald, the executives decided shaving their heads for cash would be a winner! The first St. Baldrick's Day (on St. Patrick's Day) on March 17th, 2000 over $104,000 had been raised. Since then over $12 million for children with cancer has been raised worldwide. This year Christine D and Andrea Thorpe are in line to be shaved in Bermuda! Well done!
St. John's Ambulance Brigade ~ Order of St. John (Bermuda)
This charity has been in operation since the 11th century and active in Bermuda since 1894. We are the St. John's Ambulance service providing emergency transport for more than 325 Bermuda events (over 4000 man hours) throughout the island free of charge. We are also part of the Emergency Measures Organisation (EMO) when disaster strikes. We rely on charitable contributions and volunteers to full our mission. 21 Point Finger Rd., Paget DV 04
Phone: (441)236-7831; Fax: (441) 236-6287; sjabda@logic.bm
Visitor Industry Partnership

The Visitor Industry Partnership supports individuals all over Bermuda who go the extra mile to make our visitors Bermuda experience truly memorable. Help us recognize and reward these individuals by nominating them for our annual awards and supporting the VIP initiative.
Every year The Annual Belcom VIP Excellence Awards are held to recognise the 54 finalists in 18 tourism categories. All receive a Certificate of Excellence, the 18 category winners will win a Super Prize and an 18k Gold VIP Excellence Award Pin. One person will win The Minister of Tourism's Best of the Best Award of $20,000 in a money market fund courtesy of Butterfield Bank. Generously supported by Belco, the Title Sponsor, the Ministry of Tourism, Butterfield Bank and Industry Partners. Registered Charity #515.

WindReach Recreational Village
WindReach Recreational Village is a fully accessible 9-acre site to enrich the quality of life for people of all abilities, ages and special needs. It features a multi-purpose Activity Centre, Animal Zone, Sensory Trail, Raised Gardens, Playground, a fully accessible campground, Picnic area and an Equestrian Centre operated by the Bermuda Riding for the Disabled. All visits and tours must be booked in advance. Facilities are also available to rent for special events, meetings, and conferences.
Warwick Parish
Phone: 441-238-2469
Email: windreach@ibl.bm
Women's Resource Centre

Women’s Resource Center is a non-profit charity (*267) that began operations in 1987 as the Rape Crisis Centre, a crisis intervention service for survivors of sexual assault. In 1992 the name was changed to the Women’s Resource Center to reflect the expansion of the services which included a counseling programme, 24 hour crisis hotline and a community education programme to raise awareness of domestic and sexual violence.

Animal Green Cross Search & Rescue
Phone: (441)236-7751
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