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Canadian Feed the Children : ウィキペディア英語版
Canadian Feed the Children
Canadian Feed The Children is a Canadian charity, based in Toronto, Ontario. It is a secular non-governmental organization (NGO), working in international development, and partners with community-based groups working to alleviate poverty in Aboriginal communities in Canada and developing countries including Bolivia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Haiti and Uganda. It is a registered Canadian charity〔(Canada Revenue Agency )〕 with a mission to reduce the impact of poverty on children, their families and their communities.
The organization has programs that focus primarily on food security, including nutrition, education and capacity-building in Haiti, Ethiopia, Ghana, Uganda, and Bolivia. Its work in Canada is focused on nutrition in Aboriginal communities.
== History ==
The agency was founded in 1986 as Canadian Feed The Children in the province of British Columbia, Canada. In the early 1990s, the head office moved to Toronto, Ontario, and application was made under the Canada Corporations Act, Part II,〔(Canada Corporations Act, Part II )〕 to form a corporation without share capital and also to obtain a charitable registration number. Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada issued a Letters Patent dated July 10, 1992, in the name of Canadian Feed The Children.

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