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The Cataraqui Region Conservation Foundation raises funds to assist with the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority's conservation education and land acquisition programs. The Foundation has been the CRCA's fundraising arm for more than 40 years. The Foundation is a registered charitable organization with a formally-constituted board of directors and organization by-laws. The board elects its officers and maintains its records at the CRCA Administration Office in Kingston, Ontario. In 1994, the Foundation became a membership-based organization. Persons interested in the aims of the Foundation can make contributions to specific projects (for example, Partners-in-Education) and may purchase a tax-receiptable annual membership. Our website for further information is: www.cataraquiconservationfoundation.org
CAUSE Canada is an international relief and development agency working in West Africa and Central America. Our development priorities include: Primary Health Care (PHC) Water and Sanitation Education Reforestation Gender-Specific Development Initiatives (Women’s Projects) Micro-enterprise Projects CAUSE Canada understands that development is a process rather than an end, and that to develop is not to have but to become. Consequently, CAUSE Canada plans, organizes, fundraises for, implements, and evaluates international development programs, in close long-term partnership with communities, that focus on the strengths people and communities already posses and assisting them to utilize those assets to become what they want to become. This is our affirmative assets-based approach.
The Music Gallery (est. 1976) is a Toronto presenter and venue devoted entirely to the presentation of leading-edge contemporary music in all genres. We present approximately 50 concerts each year. We are the premier Canadian stage amongst an international network of concert halls committed to the promotion of the composers of our time, and the furtherance of creative art music. Responsible for offering Toronto audiences compelling and intelligent concerts, we continuously research and uncover the most daring and original musical artists, most of whose work fit no other forum. Boasting an Artistic Advisory Committee of international scope, the Music Gallery is widely regarded as the place in Canada where the latest developments in art music are unveiled. Our concerts take place in the acoustic splendour of St. George the Martyr Church situated on the cusp of Grange Park in the heart of Queen Street West.
The Institute's work is made possible by its members and friends, whose fees and donations underwrite its efforts. Members represent the "who's who" of the public, private and university sectors.
Centaur Theatre has been Quebec's leading English-language theatre for over 40 years. Each season, over 60,000 spectators are inspired, challenged and entertained by our 250 presentations. We are the only English-language theatre to win the prestigious Grand Prix, Theatre Category from the Conseil des arts de Montréal. Centaur is an integral part of Montreal’s quality of life, and plays a part in attracting both businesses and employees to our wonderful city. In addition to our six mainstage productions, Centaur makes theatre accessible to young people with our Saturday Morning Children’s Series and Theatre of Tomorrow. Each year, more than 3,000 young people, mostly Francophones learning English as a second language, enjoy a rare opportunity to see affordable professional theatre in English.
Canmore Museum and Geoscience Centre is the public name used by the Centennial Museum Society of Canmore. The Society was incorporated in 1984 under The Societies Act of the Province of Alberta. The society is also a registered charity.
The Comox Valley Art Gallery is a public art gallery featuring contemporary, experimental and applied visual arts. CVAG exhibits the work of regional, national and international artists; as well, CVAG creates opportunities for local artists and artisans to exhibit their work. CVAG encourages artistic expression in all media and serves an educational organization presenting contemporary art issues and practices.
We are dedicated to diversity, inclusivity, transparency and good stewardship in the community and of the planet. Our Centre was founded in 1983 by Dr. Reverend Gail Schulz. Our present facility was purchased with Rev. Sue Rubin who served as spiritual director from 1985 to 1995. From 1996 to 2001 Rev Kaye Patrick served. Rev. Patrick Cameron our current spiritual director has been visioning and growing our community since 2002. We continue to grow as a strong and vibrant spiritual community. We offer a practical spiritual teaching that draws on the wisdom of the ages and New Thought principles, in order to promote awakening and personal growth. With a variety of services available, Centre for Spiritual Living- Edmonton meets the needs of families, singles, children, adults, and seniors. Whatever your lifestyle or spiritual path, you will feel welcomed. Our spiritual community is ready to embrace, love, and accept you as you are. Everyone is included on the path to God!
Our holistic approach gives young mothers a new start. In a supportive, caring atmosphere, young mothers between the ages of 15 and 21 can complete their high school education while developing strong parenting skills and building life skills for a brighter future. Their children benefit from a licensed early child development program in Youville Centre's bright,child-friendly facility. Support services include: Breakfast & Lunch Programs Parenting Programs Co-operative Education Career Counselling Food Bank Services Links to Housing Assistance Addictions & Mental Health counselling Lifestyle courses for credit: Leadership, Self-Esteem, Nutritional Advice, Resiliency & Self Advocacy, Financial Literacy and Fitness Programs Donations Swap Shop Transportation Support Medical & Dental Clinics Learning Coach Program “I truly believe that my time at Youville provided me with a great opportunity to be successful in my future as a young mom.” ~ Clarissa, 1996
Founded in 1925, le Cercle Molière is Canada's oldest running theatre company. The company offers four mainstage productions during its season, as well as programming for youth.
The Child Development Centre of Prince George and District (CDC) has been helping the region’s children develop to their potential for over 40 years. We are one of the largest and longest serving non-profit child health and development agencies in British Columbia. From our humble beginnings, serving 5 children in a rented portable back in 1968, the Centre now annually assists over 1000 children and their families. We provide services in Prince George, Mackenzie, McBride, Valemount, and surrounding areas. We offer physical, occupational and speech/language therapy, as well as supported child development, family support, preschool, daycare, and adapted programming. Our Centre is also accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), providing an assurance that we operate in an effective, efficient, and family-focused manner.
The Sarah Sommer Chai Folk Ensemble is North America's oldest & largest Israeli folk troupe. Founded in 1964, Chai has built an international reputation for the unique blend of dance, music & song that gives it its name...Hebrew for "alive". A truly all-encompassing cultural experience, Chai is made up of 40 dancers, singers & musicians - performing exclusively to live musical accompaniment. Chai's repertoire includes music from every corner of the world where Jewish culture has existed including Israel, Morocco, Russia, Brazil, Africa, Greece, Spain and more. Chai also makes a contribution to the community through the teaching of Israeli music and dance at the Lisa Cohen Chai School of Performing Arts in Winnipeg.