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The Canadian Crafts Federation (CCF) is the only national arts service organization representing Provincial and Territorial craft councils and the Canadian crafts sector.
Canadian Deafblind Association Ontario Chapter is a registered charity and has provided services across the province to members of the deafblind community for over 20 years. CDBA Ontario is recognized within Canada and around the world as a leader in the provision of Intervenor Services. As a chapter of a CDBA National our organization has access to the largest network of intervenors and industry professionals in the country. This network provides us the unique ability to consult and collaborate on best practices and professional development with many of the country's best practitioners.
For 30 years, Focus on the Family Canada has been a source of trustworthy guidance, practical help and solid hope for families across our nation, from coast to coast. We work hard to respond to the many real issues families face and to provide sound, Biblically based guidance. We're here to strengthen and nurture families through education and support based on Christian principles. By providing valuable and relevant seminars and conferences, resources on an array of important issues, personal counselling and prayer support, and much more, we aim to be the place Canadian families turn to for trusted help and encouragement! Your support of Focus on the Family Canada will help Canadian families thrive.
The Canadian Football Hall of Fame and Museum was established in 1963 to preserve, commemorate, and exhibit the history of football in Canada at all levels, including: professional, amateur, and junior football. The museum opened in its current location in 1972 and features artifact collections of consisting of trophies, helmets, playing equipment, game balls, jerseys, jackets, flags, photographs, and films. The collections form a major part of the on-site and off-site exhibitions. Past off-site exhibits have been featured at the Grey Cup Festival in 2009 and 2010, as well as Touchdown Atlantic in 2010. Each year a Selection Committee of learned football individuals from across the country, elect up to seven individuals for induction into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. Consideration is given in two categories: builders and players. Induction ceremonies take place once a year and include a formal induction dinner as well as a Hall of Fame football game.
Supports educational activities, in Canada Israel and elsewhere, in areas of: Jewish culture, literature and history; youth leadership, education and camping; social, environmental and economic justce; pluralism and peace; community empowerment; and kibbutz life. Special funds include: Youth Leadership; Jewish Fiction .net; Yedid-Community Empowerment Activities; Summer Camp Scolarships; Arona Memorial; Educational Program Development; and more.
The Canadian Hemophilia Society, Manitoba Chapter Inc. (CHS-MC) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1965. CHS-MC is a volunteer based, grassroots organization. We are not funded by the United Way or any government agencies. The Chapter was created to improve the quality of life, and provide support, service, research,education and advocacy for Manitobans living with inherited bleeding disorders.
The Canadian International Council (CIC) is Canada’s foreign relations council. It is an independent, member-based council established to strengthen Canada’s role in global affairs. The CIC is generously supported by a network of Canadian business leaders from all economic sectors. Our corporate sponsors recognize that the CIC’s mission to advance Canadian global engagement and to generate innovative policy ideas aligns with their agendas for strategic and sustainable growth. The CIC is further supported by a large constituency of Canadians who believe that Canada’s foreign policy directly impacts the lives and prosperity of its citizens. The CIC’s digital media platform, OpenCanada.org, is Canada’s hub for international affairs, linking our stakeholders in Canada and beyond. The CIC's 15 branches across Canada offer CIC members speakers’ programs, study groups, conferences and seminars.
The CIC is a not for profit organization that provides the muslim community of greater Edmonton and Northern Alberta with religious and social services and educational and cultural programs; while helping and contributing to the betterment of its Canadian society at large.
The Canadian Lutheran Bible Institute is a Lutheran Discipleship Training Centre. We are Biblical, confessional and evangelical, embracing Christ’s Great Commission: “Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded+” Matthew 28:18-20 The CLBI motto is that students come to know Christ more intimately, follow Him more closely, and serve God more faithfully. The founding motto of CLBI since 1932: “Send forth your light and your truth.” Psalm 43:3
Canadian Lutheran World Relief carries out a broad range of programs that are united in the goal of making life better for those in need. Today we have five main programs: Community Development, We Care (Donated Commodities), Emergency Relief, Refugee Resettlement & International Volunteer Service.
Thank you for supporting our NEW TRAINING CENTRE for our 1,000 volunteer marine rescuers. You are helping to give our volunteer crews the best training possible so that they can provide great service to the public -- and get home safe. RCM-SAR provides marine rescue service in more than 40 communities in British Columbia. The training centre, near Victoria, will be home to our rescue vessel simulator, on-water navigation and seamanship training, advanced first aid, communications, leadership, and other important courses. Your support is vital, and we thank you.
The largest Canadian, member-based charity, with over one million members, and is the leading provider of medical information services linked to customized medical bracelets and necklets. MedicAlert speaks for you when you can’t. As a charity, Canadian MedicAlert Foundation is committed to protecting families in financial need through the Member Assistance program and providing education and awareness programs for first responders and healthcare professionals. The No Child Without program is an exciting new school based program that provides MedicAlert protection to children from ages 4 to 14. We are endorsed by organizations such as Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) and National Emergency Nurses Affiliation (NENA) and we work in partnership with a Canada-wide network of over 16,000 hospitals, pharmacies, doctors’ offices, medical clinics, and public health centres who recommend MedicAlert to their patients.