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Our vision is to broaden and deepen interest in Rudolf Steiner and his philosophy of Spiritual Science by such programs as: introduction to anthroposophy, Exploration, Foundation Studies, Connections, Parent education, and professional training in early Childhood, elementary and high school teaching certification. The Rudolf Steiner Centre Toronto was certified as an educational institution by Human Resources Development Canada in 1996. We issue certificates of course completion for all our programs.
The Sail and Life Training Society (SALTS) was founded in 1974 and is a registered charity in both Canada and the USA. The Society operates two tall ships, the Pacific Grace and Pacific Swift, and offers sail training to young people ages 13-27 (as well as Day Sails for all ages). These ships are maintained at the SALTS Heritage Shipyard at 203 Harbour Road, Victoria BC. Each year, 1700 young people have the life changing experience of learning to sail a tall ship with SALTS. Voyages take them to the Gulf Islands of BC each spring and fall, and in the summer the ships circumnavigate Vancouver Island. Every few years SALTS conducts an offshore voyage to ports around the world. Young people from all socio-economic backgrounds participate, and a bursary program covers costs for those who cannot afford to pay. SALTS partners with numerous other youth organizations to provide bursaries to youth who are at-risk, from low income households, or from challenging life situations.
Canadians and Salvadorans working together to foster social and economic development in El Salvador
SEDA is a non-profit, charitable organization with the mandate to assist anyone interested in learning more about debate and speech. SEDA offers Public Workshops, Free Classroom Workshops, Teacher In-services, Instructional and Demonstration Videos, Printed Debate Guides for Students and Teachers, and Pre-made Research Packages. SEDA also coordinates extra-curricular debate for students in grades 6 to 12, as well as university and adult level debate. Any school can form a debate club and participate in tournaments with other schools. Please contact SEDA to register and for more information on SEDA’s new coaching certification program.
Nature Saskatchewan promotes the appreciation and understanding of our natural environment through education, conservation and research. Founded in 1949, Nature Saskatchewan has been observing, documenting and protecting the province's biological diversity for nearly 60 years. Nature Saskatchewan provides the cultural link by which people are inspired, gain knowledge of and ultimately enjoy and protect the natural world around them.
The Saskatchewan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Saskatchewan SPCA) is a registered charity dedicated to the welfare of animals. We encourage the humane treatment of animals through the education of owners and caregivers and the enforcement of animal protection legislation. Funded in part by the Ministry of Agriculture, we investigate and resolve reports of animal cruelty throughout the province. Our Animal Protection Officers provide guidance and education on responsible animal husbandry practices for both pets and livestock. The Saskatchewan SPCA operates with the support of our members, donors and volunteers, as well as the many concerned citizens who report suspected animal abuse and neglect.
The Saskatoon Food Bank & Learning Centre is a non-profit organization that responds to the needs of people in our community. Our goal is not only to provide emergency food and clothing to Saskatoon's less fortunate, but also to help people learn valuable life, computer, literacy and employment skills.
As a separate entity from the Zoo itself, the Saskatoon Zoo Society relies on the generosity of our members, individuals, corporations, foundations and all three levels of government to support our numerous education programs and to assist with improving the quality of life of the animals at the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park Zoo.
Saskatoon Summer Players began as a group of dedicated amateurs working out of Knox United Church who mounted their first production, “Oklahoma”, in 1964. SSP has presented one “main-stage” musical in late June/early July every year since then, from time to time has produced a second smaller show, and since 2003 has also produced a series of reviews, the “Broadway Bash”, each February. SSP has always drawn on the considerable talents of amateur on-stage performers and off-stage volunteers from the community. All concerned have taken considerable pride in mounting shows of high quality and of professional standard.
The Sechelt Public Library Association is a non-profit society providing library services to a resident population of approximately 15,000 citizens and to the thousands of visitors who vacation here on a regular basis. We maintain a collection of roughly 45,000 items and provide a dozen computer stations and free wi-fi service within the library building. Funding for the core services of the library is provided by various components of local government through yearly grants-in-aid. Funds for all other programs and services and future expansion must be raised separately.
We offer these business services... - Advice and training - Financing - Where else to find help We can help you save money for... - Buying a home - Education - yours and/or your child's - Starting or expanding a business - Household needs - A computer - Disability supports We do this by helping you... - Save money - Learn how to manage your money - Match your personal savings SEED also continues its research on Community Economic Development (CED) and consulting with other organizations and community groups.
Selkirk College is a learner-centred college that provides educational experiences and pathways to prepare students for work, further education, service, and lifelong learning. Our vision is to make learning authentic, inspiring, rewarding and relevant to students, the region, and the world. We are integral to the economic development, social equity, culture, and sustainability of the communities we serve.