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The Gallery is located in the rural town of Durham, Ontario, equidistant from Kitchener/Waterloo, Kincardine, Owen Sound, Collingwood, and Orangeville. Approximately every two months, new exhibitions are installed in the Gallery's three spaces. These exhibitions showcase the work of contemporary artists from the southwestern Ontario region as well as from elsewhere in Canada and overseas. In addition, the Gallery presents arts and literary festivals, artists-in-residence programs, and outreach initiatives.
Our students learn what it means to put their faith into application in all their studies. Our students become Christian leaders in all walks of life ... Christian leaders who are prepared to meet the changes society is facing. Our courses exceed Ministry of Education requirements and all our staff are certified instructors. Durham Christian High School is a place where students have a deep sense of ownership and involvement. Friendships made here last a lifetime ... this is where it all begins!
A regional expression of the Evangelical Lutheran Church In Canada. The territory of this synod includes the Province of Ontario, east of 86 degrees longitude and the Province of Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland.
Founded in 1950 as an alternative to sign language education, the Montreal Oral School for the Deaf is the first and only school of its kind in Montreal and is one of only three in all of Canada. With the use of technology - hearing aids and cochlear implants - the school provides habilitation, education and support for children with hearing loss from infancy to early adulthood. The school's multidisciplinary approach ensures students and their families receive free of charge linguistic, cognitive, social and emotional support in specialized school settings, in neighborhood schools and at home.
The Ecology Action Centre is a non-profit, community-based environmental organization that works, as directed by membership, on a variety of concerns, including: Marine, Coastal, Wilderness, Energy, Transportation, Food and Built Environment issues. Based in Halifax, the EAC does work throughout Nova Scotia. The EAC is its members, volunteers and staff. Your support makes a difference and, as history shows, EAC has a made a difference in Nova Scotia. Please become a member today!
Our vision is " Strong families for a strong community." We encourage family involvement and build family strengths through variety of programs that serve children and families. We have region wide services for children with disabilities and we operate high quality non-profit child care,out of school care and preschool programs.
ESPC focus centers on topics related to low-income and poverty. Our work includes undertaking research into the nature and magnitude of social issues in our community; public awareness and understanding of current social issues; being an independent voice in the community; encouraging public participation in the development of social policies and the implementation of programs. The strength of our voice and our role in the community is based on the support of people and organizations concerned about social issues. ESPC conducts research and analyzes data, produces reports, provides recommendations, is a depository of information, provides public eduction, conducts focus groups, does presentation, and works collaboratively with other social agencies.
Edmonton Space & Science Foundation operates TELUS World of Science - Edmonton, Canada's 3rd most visited science centre with upwards of 500,000 visitors each year including over 180,000 students. With our entertaining learning opportunities we have inspired an interest in science and technology for millions of children, students, teachers, parents, and seniors who live in, and who visit, our province. TELUS World of Science - Edmonton houses Western Canada's first IMAX® Theatre, the largest full-domed theatre in Canada, an astrological observatory, 5 major exhibit galleries exploring space, environment, forensic science, health and early childhood development plus a feature gallery for travelling exhibits, learning centres for school programs and so much more. We offer learning and entertaiment for everyone from infants to seniors making TELUS World of Science - Edmonton the very best place to grow.
EBES is a baptist evangelical church in Sherbrooke working to start Church planting churches in the Eastern Townships, in the province of Quebec.
Through our several different programs, the Elizabeth Fry Society of Calgary provides a large variety of services to the women and men in Calgary and area who are in conflict with the law. We focus many of our services specifically on women, as we recognize that women find themselves in conflict with the law for very different reasons than men and that a very different approach to care and counselling is effective for women than that used for men. Our programs are offered via workshops, legal clinics, legal information and direction at the court house, one-on-one support with legal applications, one-on-one support visits at female incarceration units and post-release individual and group healing programs. On a larger scale we are a part of a national advocacy group that stands for the rights of women in conflict with the law everywhere.
The Elizabeth Fry Society of Ottawa offers assistance and support to women and young women in the justice system, particularly those who are, or may be criminalized. The needs and circumstances that lead women into conflict with the law are different from those of men as a result, responses of the criminal justice system and community services and supports must be unique as well. The majority of incarcerated women are in prison because of crimes driven by poverty and social issues. Some of the many confidential programs and services offered to women include the following: -Individual and group counseling -Court-related support and information -Court-related programming (diversion) -Community reintegration planning and counseling -Prison outreach -Housing and residential programs -Anger Management and healthy life choices -Theft prevention programming -Sex trade outreach programming -Youth services programming -Youth reintegration counselling