
Casey House opened it's doors over twenty years ago and continuesto make an extraordinary difference in the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS.
CaseyHouse.on.ca
caseyhousesnowball.com
Jessie's Centre for Teenagers was established in 1982 as a comprehensive resource centre for pregnant teenagers, teenage parents and their children. Our service was designed exclusively for teen parents in order to be supportive of them through the crucial early years of their child’s life. We have designed a variety of programs to offer practical assistance, health care, counselling, education and support. Jessie’s is a charitable organization funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services, the United Way of Greater Toronto, the City of Toronto, Health Canada and private donors.
Jessie’s Centre
205 Parliament Street
Toronto ON M5A 2Z4
http://www.jessiescentre.org
Ron Johnson
For over 20 years (with brief hiatus’s in the entertainment and hospitality sectors) Ron has been involved with community development projects including; developing an inter-agency employment service for homeless youth, and developed/facilitated a parenting education group for at-risk fathers. Ron has been involved with supporting diverse individuals/groups with employment: assessment/preparation, job search, and job maintenance strategies. Presently, Ron is a coordinator for a program that provides community participation funding for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
Community Living Toronto
Molly is also a spokesperson for Unesco.

One of Molly's favourite causes has always been Youth and Literacy. She strongly believes that Education is the key to change. Unesco has chosen Molly to be a spokesperson for their international organization.
Please take a moment to read up on what great work they are doing, and how much still needs to be done. The Canadian Commission for UNESCO operates under the aegis of the Canada Council for the Arts. Its role is to act as a forum for governments and civil society, and to catalyze the participation of Canadian organizations and committed individuals in UNESCO's mandated areas: education, natural and social sciences, culture and communication.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
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Everybody has something to give...
As the co-founder and driving force of the Kumbaya Foundation, Molly has raised funds and awareness for people living with HIV and AIDS, as well being actively involved with numerous organizations that provide support and services to her fellow Canadians.
Molly hopes that we all can find a way to contribute to a healthy well educated society. Please give when you can, and what you can, to a cause close to your heart. Below is a partial list of charities and organizations that Molly has helped raise funds or awareness for.
Where To Give
Want to give to Kumbaya? Wondering where Molly would like those donations to go? Stephen Lewis is doing the work that needs your support. Give generously. stephenlewisfoundation.org
Think globally, act locally. Give.
Looking for Molly?
We would ask that you understand that requests for Molly's involvement in future benefits and campaigns will be subject to the availability of this very busy mother of two. We wish the best to all the worthy organizations that have tried to improve the world and the conditions of the people living in it.
War Child Canada
MATCH International
XVI International AIDS Conference
National.unitedway.org
MSF/Doctorswithoutborders.org
Theresa Group
Prideatwork.ca
UrbanAids.com
Canadian Womens Foundation
LittleGeeks.org
Daily Bread Food Bank
World Vision
Loft Community Services
The Campaign Against Child Poverty
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