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Rails End Gallery and Arts Centre

Rails End Gallery & Arts Centre is located in Haliburton Village, Ontario in a historic railway station. We present a year round schedule of contemporary art exhibitions and related activities. On the fourth weekend of July we host the Haliburton Art & Craft Festival in Head Lake Park.

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HALIFAX DANCE

Established in 1973, we have grown to become a leading dance training organization east of Montreal. We offer recreational classes to children, teens and adults, as well as pre-professional and professional dance training for all ages. We offer support for local and visiting professional artists and companies and produce local and touring performances. Located in bright, beautiful studios in the Maritime Centre, we currently engage over 30 dance instructors and accompanists and offer over 140 dance and fitness classes per week, year round. Halifax Dance is recognized nationally for the high calibre of training that our instructors, choreographers and performing professionals provide to our students. Many of our alumni go on to university dance training programs and professional dance company schools. Halifax Dance is home to the Young Company and numerous professional Companies-in-Residence.

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HAL ROGERS ENDOWMENT FUND / KIN CANADA BURSARIES

Kin Canada Bursaries (which is a program of the Hal Rogers Endowment Fund) are open to all Canadian citizens and landed immigrants who are attending (or planning to attend) a recognized post-secondary school/institution. All applicants must complete the current application and submit it to the Kinsmen, Kinette, or Kin club nearest their permanent residence by Feb. 1. Bursaries are awarded based on financial need; community and volunteer involvement; and knowlege of / experience with Kinsmen and Kinettes and Kin Canada.

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HAMILTON RIGHT TO LIFE

Our Guiding Principles: Human life begins at conception. The right to life is the most basic human right on which all other rights depend. Society’s most fundamental responsibility and obligation is to recognize and protect the sanctity and worth of every human life from conception to natural death. We support only peaceful means to promote our message.

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Hamilton Suzuki School of Music

The HSSM is a charitable, not-for-profit organization registered with the Canada Revenue Agency and governed by a Board of Governors made up of elected teachers, parents and interested community members. The Board sets policies and governs the general operations of the School. There is also a Parents’ Association, of which all parents of HSSM students are members, which organizes parent meetings, fund raising and other special events. The HSSM Faculty is comprised of professional musicians, all of whom are highly qualified and Suzuki-trained. All HSSM teachers are members of the Suzuki Association of the Americas. We strive to develop children’s natural love of music and to nurture musical talents for personal enjoyment in a rewarding and vibrant learning environment.

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Heart to Heart

Since 1923, Hashomer Hatzair Canada has been working with youth to build community, progressive Jewish values, links to Israel, youth leadership and life-long friendships. Hashomer Hatzair provides the highest quality youth-led informal education, enabling its youth members to take full responsibility for their education, culture, principles and active community participation. Through year-round programming and summer activities at Camp Shomria, each age group, led by youth leaders, learns and grows together in a setting that promotes and models youth leadership, individual excellence, mutual responsibility, social, environmental, and economic justice, respect and cooperation.

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HILLFIELD STRATHALLAN COLLEGE

Hillfield Strathallan College is the product of two founding schools, the oldest of which has served Hamilton and its surrounding communities since the turn of the century. In 1962, Hillfield College for boys, and Strathallan College for girls, amalgamated on the present campus; the College became fully co-educational in the mid-seventies. The College is organized into three divisions. The Early Education division includes both Montessori and Junior Schools which take the child up to age nine in an integrated program; the Middle division encompasses Grades 5-8 in an integrated program with some subject specialization; and the Senior division offers a comprehensive 9-12 program which includes Ministry of Education requirements in its design.

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HUNTSMAN MARINE SCIENCE CENTRE

The Huntsman has been an active steward of the ocean resource by finding ways to educate citizens about the oceans for the past 40 years. The education programs of the Huntsman have been pioneering; knowledge-based activities that have influenced the development of highly qualified personnel in the marine sciences and the oceans industry sector of the Canadian economy. The hands-on school programs have engaged over 35,000 students - ranging from elementary school age to university graduate level. For many, it is their first introduction to the Canadian Atlantic region.

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HURON AT WESTERN

Huron University College is an institution that provides an engaging and challenging educational experience that gives our students a distinct advantage throughout their entire lives. Over the next decade, Huron will attend to its academic strengths and traditions, its reputation, its commitment to student centeredness, engaged, and success, and its facilities and infrastructure.

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Inter Pares

Inter Pares is a Canadian organization dedicated to promoting international social justice. In Canada and overseas it works to build understanding about the causes and effects of poverty and injustice, and the need for social change. Inter Pares accompanies communities in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Canada to create sustainable livelihoods and healthy futures, including humanitarian assistance and human rights protection for people caught up in civil violence. It supports people’s struggles for self-determination and their efforts to challenge structural obstacles to change, accompanying people in their efforts to hold their governments accountable and to promote democratic social and economic policies. Through advocacy and coalition-building, Inter Pares also links social action at home with social change work abroad, promoting relationships of mutual support among activists around the globe. For more information, please visit www.interpares.ca.

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JMJ CHILDREN'S FUND OF CANADA

JMJ Children's Fund is supporting children in schools in Ghana, India and Malawi. We are also helping to provide food for children in a Remand Home in Nigeria, with its attached orphanage. JMJ has been supporting a program called Youth Alive which teaches young people in Malawi how to fight AIDS.

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JOHN ROSS ROBERTSON COMMUNITY TRUST

The Cash Drive is the engine of all the wonderful programs we have at John Ross Robertson such as Scientist in the School, Learning Through The Arts and Artist in the Classroom. These all run on your financial support, this funding pays for school supplies and programs the Toronto District School Board no longer provides.