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RAYJON SHARE CARE OF SARNIA INC

Rayjon Share Care Sarnia is a Canadian Registered Chairity, and a primarily volunteer driven organization with very low administrative costs. Rayjon leads awareness trips to Haiti and the Dominican Republic to educate participants about life in a developing country, both good and bad; supports a program of collecting and issuing prescription eye glasses in developing countries and supports community development projects in Haiti and Dominican Republic. In St. Marc, education is provided through one high school and 2 elementary schools, health care through two clinics, and a strong women's micro-finance program. In Cap Haitian the Sacred Heart Centre offers nutrition to children between 9 and 59 months to return them to normal weight and health, and a thriving graduated microcredit program for parents who receive life skills training as well as basic literacy and numeracy skills, along with a small loan, to empower them to earn money to support their families.

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The Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Catharines

We are a small Roman Catholic Diocese nestled within the Niagara region with a mission to serve more effectively the call to a new evangelization. Help us make Christ more visible in our world. May God bless your generosity with his own abundance!

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Foundations Learning and Skills Saskatchewan

READ Saskatoon is a community-based volunteer literacy organization that offers free literacy services to adults and families. With the help of trained volunteers, we have been providing confidential adult tutoring and family literacy programs for over thirty years. In addition to trained literacy tutors, we work with an additional 50 volunteers who provide support to our board of directors, outreach programs and adult classroom. The volunteers and four full-time staff work annually with over 2,500 individuals from throughout our community. This number includes: • 175 adult learners • 190 volunteers • 1,800 children • 200 staff from schools, preschools, daycares, business and community based organizations. • 17 different funders: federal, provincial and municipal governments, philanthropists, foundations, businesses and corporations.

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TARA CHEYENNE PERFORMANCE

DanStaBat Performance Society, DBA Tara Cheyenne Performance (TCP), is devoted to the creation and dissemination of highly physical, character-driven solo works that uniquely blend movement and text. Tara Cheyenne Friedenberg is the Artistic Director of TCP. Friedenberg's artistic vision is to create works that speak to people on the levels of common human experience, our own comic-tragic behaviour, our lives in movement, gesture and dream. The innovative and engaging works are inspired by an interest in a sense of the absurd. The work creates comedy that illuminates and inspires - it is social criticism that flirts with satire and the ridiculous.

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REGINA FOOD BANK INC.

The Regina Food Bank receives donations from the community and collects food from available sources, stores, wholesalers, etc. to distribute to those in need in our community.

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REGISTERED NURSES FOUNDATION OF BC

The Registered Nurses Foundation (RNF) is a registered, charitable organization (since 1979) committed to the advancement of nursing practice and nursing education. The RNF raises money for bursaries for students enrolled in basic, post-basic, refresher, specialty and graduate education programs in nursing, or involved in nursing research in their education (i.e. Master's or PHD Program). Bursary winners are selected by the Board of Directors each year in October. All board members are volunteers who donate their time and expertise to the Foundation. A portion of the money raised each year is used for administration costs including secretarial support, mail-outs and postage, processing bursary applications and website hosting. RNF meeting space is provided for no charge by the CRNBC. Each year the demand for bursaries increases. Your tax deductible donation will help students and RNs continue their nursing education. Please help the RNF with its Mission!

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RIDEAU VALLEY CONSERVATION FOUNDATION

We believe that some things in life should never change...like healthy rivers and lakes, peaceful natural areas, forest walks and safe havens for birds, fish and wildlife. Since 1970, the Conservation Foundation has protected these places of natural beauty, environmental value and spiritual replenishment right here at home in the Rideau Valley of Eastern Ontario.

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RIDLEY COLLEGE FOUNDATION

There are two avenues through which your generosity can bolster our efforts to maintain and improve upon the excellence that our school offers. A gift to the “Ridley College Foundation” bolsters our extensive Scholarship & Bursary program, which provides vital financial aid to deserving students. The Foundation also supports Teaching Professional Development, Facility Maintenance and Prizes and Awards. A donation to "Ridley College" makes available financial support for key programs that we are proud to offer and grants the school the flexibility required to address our most pressing budgetary needs. Every donor has the choice to direct their gift to any area of the school including Academics, Arts, Athletics or Campus Life. Ridley is only as strong as those who support us, so every dollar counts. We thank you for taking the time to consider a donation.

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Rockway Mennonite Collegiate

Rockway Mennonite Collegiate is located in Kitchener, Ontario in Waterloo Region, just one hour west of Toronto. Founded in 1945, our school currently serves a diverse population of 280+ students in grades 7-12. Rockway maintains a strong and supportive relationship with congregations in Mennonite Church Eastern Canada, a conference of 90 Mennonite congregations. About 40% of our students come from Mennonite congregations, while the balance represent a diversity of Christian denominations as well as other faiths. Our student body includes more than 50 international students from eight different countries. As an inspected and accredited private school, Rockway's teachers are certified by the Ontario College of Teachers and use the Ontario Ministry of Education Curriculum to offer a challenging and supportive environment for learning. Over 90% of Rockway's graduates are accepted into post-secondary programs of choice in university and college.

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Rosseau Lake College

Deep in the heart of the unparalleled beauty of the Muskoka Lakes, Rosseau Lake College is living out an ideal. Rosseau Lake College is a small, co-educational boarding and day school for students in grades seven to twelve. It is a community of teachers and pupils working together in a spirit framed by the disciplines of co-operation, self-directed learning and environmental awareness. We are a full and active member of the Canadian Association of Independent Schools and are accredited by both the Ontario Ministry of Education and the Canadian Educational Standards Institute. Rosseau Lake College is a registered charitable institution. Our Charitable Business Number is 11912 4030 RR0001. Donations are eligible to receive tax receipts. Your support is appreciated.

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ROTARY CLUB OF KINGSTON, ONTARIO (SERVICE FUND) INC ,

For over 90 years the Kingston Rotary club has been active in our community developing initiatives that enhance the quality of life for families, with a special emphasis on children. Major supported activities include RKY Summer Camp, the Boys and Girls Club, Easter Seals, early childhood literacy and youth leadership. The Kingston club sponsors the Queen's University Rotaract Club and two Interact clubs for High School students in the local community.

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Royal Astronomical Society of Canada

Founded in 1868, The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada is Canada's leading astronomy organization bringing together over 4,200 enthusiastic amateurs, educators and professionals. In addition to many national services, our 29 Centres offer local programs and services in every province of Canada. As part of our mission we support astronomy in Canada in many ways including: Our bi-monthly publication, the Journal, features lively and interesting articles about astronomy in Canada and astronomical research by our own members and professional astronomers. Many RASC Centres support local programs of public education and outreach - promoting science literacy and astronomy while bringing the wonders of the night sky to youth groups, the general public and each other.