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Since 1980, the Pacific WildLife Foundation has conducted pioneering studies and novel education programs about marine life in the Pacific. We believe that objective science is the best way to find solutions for conservation. The foundation board, fellows and associates are renowned scientists and award winning educators. General donations over the past 3 decades have been vital to our success. If you want to donate to a specific project or if you have a project that you might like us to address, contact us via the web site. Rob Butler President
Founded in 1991 by drama critic, director & designer Herbert Whittaker, the museum seeks to preserve, explore and celebrate Canada's performing arts heritage. Besides collecting and preserving artifacts, the museum hosts a series of educational and engaging events under the banner THEATRE MUSEUM GOES BACKSTAGE. With our growing collection of oral history, LEGEND LIBRARY, the museum has recorded R.H. Thomson in conversations with theatre luminaries like Martha Henry, Douglas Campbell and Mavor Moore. We have also presented temporary exhibits at the Toronto Public Library, Harbourfront , Canstage and the Elgin and Winter Garden Centre. Thanks to all our donors who make these initiatives possible.
Take a Hike is an alternative education program that engages at-risk youth through a unique combination of outdoor experiential learning, academics, counseling, and community involvement. The program supports at-risk youth in making positive change in their lives through outdoor expeditions, working through issues, building confidence & improving academic abilities.
Guelph & Area Right to Life is a non-denominational human rights organization.
To this end, it will provide scholarships/bursaries for qualified Barbadian and /or citizens of the Commonwealth Caribbean who wish to pursue studies in their chosen field with the intention of contribution to the long term development of the region
The Canadian Music Competition gives each year the opportunity to hundreds of young Canadian musicians to showcase their talent through its three-round competition. In short - Some 600 youths, aged 7 to 30 participate every year. - The juries are made up of professional musicians and music pedagogues who are recognized in Canada and abroad. - Up to $100,000 in regional, provincial, and national scholarships are awarded annually. - Hundreds of volunteers accross Canada define the energy, spirit and network of the CMC. We believe the determination and perseverance of CMC participants deserve to be encouraged and supported. By supporting the CMC, you are directly helping young musicians take flight and devote themselves completely to the pursuit of their dreams. You are allowing the future - our future - to blossow. We sincerely thank you for your support.
The American Schools of Oriental Research in Canada (CASOR) includes all individual members of the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) who live in Canada. It was incorporated federally on October 3, 1990 as a non-share capital corporation and registered as a charity by Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (Income Tax registration number BN 891631269RR0001).
Heritage Vancouver Society is an independent, non-profit society, encouraging the community to preserve, restore, and appreciate Vancouver’s heritage structures, 'Creating a Future for Heritage.'
ARMS staff, board of directors, members and volunteers aim: To protect and preserve the environment and habitat of the Alouette River Watershed. To provide environmental education to the community. To develop and partner on various habitat restoration and maintenance projects within the Alouette Watershed. To assist and advise federal, provincial and municipal agencies in the care and development of the Alouette River Watershed.
We run two major annual events: (a) The London District Science & Technology Fair, in early April, and (b) the London District Science Olympics on the Thursday following the Victoria Day weekend. Our passion is to encourage students to follow their interest in science by doing hands-on, minds on activities.
St Aidan's Christian School works with at-risk Gds 5 to 9 students in Winnipeg's North End and Inner City, emphasizing literacy and numeracy. In a Christian setting, we teach the Manitoba curriculum, so that kids can go on to more schooling or job training, tranforming their lives, and the lives of their families and communities. With our partners, Inner City Youth Alive, St Aidan's Anglcian Church and others, we help students realize their potential. We operate two campuses - at Aberdeen and Salter in the North End, and at Calary Temple, in Winnipeg's Core. We welcome the poor, the refugee, the marginalized, and the stranger in the name of Jesus.
Since 1963 the Norwood Child & Family Resource Centre has been supporting children and families in the Norwood and surrounding communities. The programs and services offered from the Centre have always had a strong focus on supporting children and families in an effort to lessen the negative impacts of poverty: isolation, child abuse, substance abuse, low academic success, and criminal activity. The Centre also acts as a hub for the children and families in the community. Relationships built on trust evolve here and enable us to help the families in the community access resources and services that may otherwise be unknown to them. We are a meeting place, bringing individuals from the community together and creating strong groups capable of affecting change in their community.